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This paper ''Global climate change'' tells that Global climate change is found to be the greatest danger that humanity has ever faced with.... A big number of scientific researches and feature films describe the challenges of global climate change in full measure.... To date, the global scientific community has received irrefutable proofs of the secular trend of global warming, which serves as an indicator of climate changes on the Earth....
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The role of the institutional changes and the technological changes as factors are increasingly pointed out by many economic historians as factors contributing heavily for the growth of the industrial revolution.
... The popular method of illuminating the industrial revolution is to enumerate a list of factors that paved the way for its development.... the industrial revolution in England was fuelled by great technological change.... The commercial change of the industrial transformation was not connected with England alone....
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However, the massive contribution of the developed countries to climate change during and after the industrial revolution era has created a debate on whether they should shoulder the major burden of mitigating climate change.... This paper ''Cost of Mitigating climate change'' tells us that the ravaging changes in the weather patterns that have been attributed to several natural catastrophes across the world have been attributed to increased climate change....
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The paper "climate change: Man-Made or Natural Occurrence" focuses on the critical analysis of whether climate change is a natural occurrence or resulting of human activities.... climate change is a term that is commonly used concerning the gradual changing of the earth's climate.... climate change is a result of the increase in greenhouse gases, which trap energy from the sun leading to an increase in the Earth's temperature....
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The various historical stages of modernity include the Renaissance (14th to 16th centuries), the Columbian Exchange (16th Century onwards), the Reformation (16th to 17th centuries), the Enlightenment (18th Century), the Revolutions of 18th Century (The French Revolution) and the industrial revolution (Late 18th and 19th Century).... Most of the technocrats argue that modernity brought about an overall improvement in the way human beings live on this planet because of all the technological improvements which are achieved through modernity however many scholars do not agree mainly because of the harmful aspects of industrialization and the disturbance in nature created by it (Neal)....
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ince the beginning of the industrial revolution in the 18th century, there has been an increase in greenhouse gas concentration in the atmosphere (Meyer 2000).... Before the industrial revolution, the greenhouse effect was a natural process in which the gases trapped some of the sun's rays within the atmosphere.... This paper ''climate change'' tells that Advancement in technology has resulted in increased pollution resulting from the high production of greenhouse gases (GHGs)....
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The purpose of this paper "climate change and International Relations" is to look at the effort that is taken into consideration the theoretical and international systems deployed by states and countries in an effort to address the issues in climate change.... Global climate change has established both the national and international interest to establish the potential and attempt systems to mitigate the causes.... Although the uncertainties are on the decline, there are still challenges to the nature of instruments of climate change that are still associated with increased the effect of the greenhouse....
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The emergence of the industrial revolution has led to the increase of greenhouse gases caused by deforestation and the burning of fossils especially in the developing world and air pollution in the developed world.... These scholars argue that the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide also known as chemical formula or CO2 which causes radioactive force can be traced back to the industrial revolution.... cholars such as William and Darity (2008) hold the view that believes that global warming and in fact climate change is caused by human activity that began during the industrial revolution....
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