Research Paper-Climate Change and Human Change
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The issues of climate change and global warming are complex, social problems that require a unified effort to bring about change and to secure a future.There are many different perspectives, each supported by science and reason.
Climate change is not an opinion or a question of when it will happen.
It is happening at an increasing rate, and must be mitigated in an efficient and careful evaluation of the primary causes and contributing factors. By studying the issues of receding ice and the human impact of global warming, we can better understand the issue and its possible solutions.
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