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Introduction: What are we trying to do to try to avoid global warming and using less resources that cause more of an effect towards global warming? Throughout our everyday life everyone at least does something that doesn't contribute to the effect of making the global issue better. People with big trucks and large SUV trucks are harming the World with all the smoke that comes out of it. The ozone layer is getting worse and worse everyday because of the no help people give to support it.

topic 1 Global Warming

Global warming is a major part why our ozone layer is extremely bad then how it was before. Many reasons why we have global warming is because of all the cars we have all over the world. The smoke that comes out the muffler from the car affects the air in the ozone layer which also pollutes it because of all the cars there is in the world.The greenhouse effect has been part of the earth's workings since its earliest days. Gases like carbon dioxide and methane allow sunlight to reach the earth, but prevent some of the resulting heat from radiating back out into space. Without the greenhouse effect, the planet would never have warmed enough to allow life to form.

Topic 2 Deforestation

The deforestation rate in Africa is four times the world's average. Payments for reducing deforestation could be a potential source of income in the region. But without tenure reform, the authors argue, these potential benefits will remain unreachable. Many urban countries are destroying their forest for many reasons. Some maybe profitable reasons and other may not be. But cutting down the forest is destroying the oxygen in the air because their wont be any trees in the area to provide oxygen. Cutting down the tree and also damaging the forest is killing the animals homes that live there and there for they could end up being extinct. Many indigenous countries need the animals to stay in the forest becuase that is their only source of eating and living to stay warm.

topic 3 CRazy Garbage

The ship unloaded between 400 tons and 600 tons of toxic petrochemical waste, which was summarily dumped in open-air sites around the city and poured into the sewer system.Within days, people began to show up in hospitals complaining of symptoms ranging from nosebleeds, diarrhea, and nausea to eye irritation and breathing difficulties.The war-racked country's Cabinet ministers resigned en masse over what was seen as the government's slow response to the crisis and its alleged complicity in the dumping. This has set back already fragile efforts to restore peace and democracy to Ivory Coast four years after a civil war left the nation divided and economically crippled.