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Global Warming

The scorching hot sun bears down on the dry desert land, where thousands die from the

drought and even many more suffer from malaria, dengue fever, and hantavirus, which are being

spread by the large abundance of rodents and mosquitos (Glick). Unfortunately, this scenario is

not the beginning of a science fiction book. Instead, they are the expected effects of global

warming. The Sierra Club predicts that millions of people “may die from heat and disease as

global warming worsens”(global warming...). In order to prevent this disastrous outcome, all over

the world countries have passed laws restricting the emissions of greenhouse gases, which cause

global warming, and have promoted the use of alternatives to carbon based fuels. In addition,

many nations have signed international treaties, such as the Kyoto Protocol, which restricts the

emissions of greenhouse gases. However, the United States, which pumps over twenty per cent

of the world’s greenhouse gases into the atmosphere (Energy Factsheet), has done little to

prevent global warming under the presidency of George W. Bush. Because of the serious effects

of global warming, the Bush Administration should follow a policy regarding global warming


greenhouse gases. Standards for the use of renewable resources, such as wind power and solar

517,000 dollars in order to build walls around the islands of Pate and Ndau islands in order to

by no later than 2012. The other 122 nations who helped draft the protocol were not asked to

not only help reduce global warming, but it could also make a profit by selling remaining quotas.

emissions of 1,100 tons of carbon dioxide. . . 6 tons of sulfur dioxide . . . and 4 tons of nitrogen

reduction targets for emissions [maximum emission standards] of four main pollutant [one was

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