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Anthropogenic Global Warming: the Fabricated Predator
Summary: The conventional case made for the existence of human-induced global warming involves political and scientific arguments regarding the cause of global warming, as well as its undesirability, are severely flawed.
The distinction is many times, difficult to make, once scientific terminology and politically oriented phrases become intertwined concerning issues of global well-being and particularly the future of human existence. Many are strong believers in the notion of anthropogenic global warming, the conviction supporting "increases in the temperature of the earth's atmosphere which are caused by human activity." (Farlex, 2004) However, many would argue that no evidence exists which would possess the ability to substantiate anthropogenic global warming to be scientifically significant.
The simple term, "global warming," is much broader scientifically and has been known to hold some degree of verifiability. Global warming is defined as the warming of the earth by greenhouse gases emitted into the atmosphere which further or induce the onset of the greenhouse effect. (Farlex, 2004) Naturally, the two terms hold quite different implications. However, many of the positions offered in support of global warming are offered...
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