Why Global Warming Would Be Good for You
Running Head : GLOBAL WARMING The Unperceived Contributions of Global Warming Name College /University Course Professor Date The Unperceived Contributions of Global Warming Ever since the overall effects of global warming have been perceived by scientists and professionals , there have been numerous talks and discussions about the dangers or threats that the worldwide phenomenon have on the environment and human life . Apparently , the phenomenon that is global warming is harboring long-term effects on the physical condition of the environment and natural resources which will consequentially influence the

quality of human life in the process However , there seems to be opposing arguments regarding the issue which claims the contributions that global warming might enthuse to support the quality and ways human life . Reviewing an excerpt from Thomas Gale Moore 's written work will elucidate the claims on the matter
What most people (and based on Moore 's texts , what Senator George Mitchell argues ) claim to be dangers of global warming lie on its effects to meteorological disturbances which might endanger the lives of the people and the physical condition of the environment . For instance violent and prolonged hurricanes or the extended period of dry spell or drought in some areas around the globe , will take effect on the survival rate of human beings . The increase in temperature that are fueled by trapped green house gases in the atmosphere changes meteorological patterns that leads to the formation of extremely chaotic and hazardous environmental phenomena . Mitchell also compared the gravity of global warming effects...
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