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Information gathered/How it
can be used:
Frankhauser,Samuel."TheSocialCostsof An abstract was included with this
paper. This paper introduces ways
GreenhouseGasEmissions:AnExpected
ValueApproach."TheEnergyJournal2nd to address climate change through
reducing carbon emissions.
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This article explores the


contribution cities make to climate
change through greenhouse gas
emissions.

The Environmental Protection


Agency has provided charts and
graphs I could possibly use to
illustrate the amount of
greenhouse gases released by the
United States, among other charts
concerning different aspects to
climate change.
"5.ProjectedGreenhouseGasEmissions." The United States State
U.S.DepartmentofState.U.S.Department Department has given projected
greenhouse gas emissions given
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no changes are made to current
trends, which will be useful when I
discuss results of projections.
"U.S.EnergyInformationAdministration This source just provides more
EIAIndependentStatisticsandAnalysis." statistics in different
circumstances concerning climate
U.S.EnergyInformationAdministration
change.
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Feb.2015.
Rose,Adam."TheEfficiencyandEquityof This is another source that
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The ice records are what tell us


how the Earth was in the past,
thousands of years ago. This is
what helps scientist explain how
the earth warmed then, and how it
is warming now. For example,
warming of the earth has
happened before, but took
thousands of years. The warming
of the earth now is taking a few
decades.
This work looks at ways to
sequester carbon, which is just
another way to reduce the
greenhouse affect. The technology
to sequester carbon is not yet
complete, but with further
research carbon sequestering
could be a viable solution among
other things.
An abstract was included. This journal
article provides statistics on the amount of
contribution greenhouse gases have on
global warming. CO2 emissions account
for 80% of the contribution to global
warming of current greenhouse gases.
Methane is 3.7 times more dangerous than
C02.
This article included different ways to deal
with global warming from an economic
point of view. It makes cases for strategies
to impose taxes and reduce carbon
emissions to slow global warming.
Subheading was included with this article:
Many climate researchers worry that
scepticism about global warming is on the
rise. Jeff Tollefson investigates the basis for
that concern and what scientists are doing
about it.
An abstract was included with this article.
Essentially, this paper researches why
people tend to think climate change is
existent on warmer days, an effect known
as the warm weather effect.
While this is a blog post, the author has
enough credibility for it to be cited. In

Change.NaturePublishingGroup,21Apr. addition to the authors credibility, the blog


post is on a reliable website. This blog
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accepts the science behind explaining
climate change.
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different viewpoint.
This article points to a specific
event, El Nino, that can be directly
influenced by climate change.

This article takes a look at the


economic implications of climate
change.
This article generally explains how
greenhouse gases contribute to
climate change and where those
greenhouse gases come from.
This article explores the effect
climate change has on the
environment and the importance
of particular ecosystems.
This article explores the
contribution cars and other forms
of transportation makes to the
average carbon emission release
in the United States.
This book summarizes the scientific
aspects of the greenhouse effect and
climatic change, explains why the issue is
important, and shows that there are
measures which, if implemented soon, can
reduce the social, economic,
environmental, and political impact of
changing climate.
This article also examines the
contribution vehicles make to CO2
emissions.
This book explains more ways in
which climate change can be dealt
with.

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