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Climate change ranks among the most studied topics across academic disciplines, appearing in environmental science, political science, economics, history, and public health curricula. It examines how shifts in the Earth's atmosphere—driven by natural processes and human activity—affect the planet's systems over time. The topic carries strong academic interest because it sits at the intersection of physical science and policy, requiring students to understand both measurable environmental effects and the social responses they demand. Works like William F. Ruddiman's Plows, Plagues and Petroleum extend the conversation into deep history, showing that human influence on the atmosphere predates the industrial era and giving the subject a longer analytical timeline than many assume.

Student papers on this topic approach it from several distinct angles. Historical analyses examine climate disruption in periods such as the 14th century, while policy-focused papers evaluate international agreements like the Kyoto Protocol and the UN Climate Change Conference in Cancun, or investigate how federal agencies address global warming. Economic perspectives appear through the lens of environmental economics, and industry-specific case studies consider how sectors such as resort tourism face practical challenges. Methodological papers draw on tools like remote sensing and satellite imagery, and some essays examine how climate change intersects with social categories including race and ethnic relations.

A strong essay on climate change requires a focused thesis that connects a specific cause, effect, or policy response rather than surveying the issue broadly. Evidence drawn from scientific data, government reports, or documented case studies carries the most weight. The most common pitfall is treating global warming and climate change as interchangeable terms without clarifying how they relate—precision in defining key concepts early will strengthen any argument significantly.

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Climate Change Ethics: Justice, Policy, and Cap-and-Trade
¶ … ethical issue with respect to climate change is the government needing to consider the condition of human life, the well being of people, and other species on a global level in the future.
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Cultural Adaptation Following Hurricane Sandy Cultural Psychology
The objective of this study is to examine Hurricane Sandy and the adaptation of the population through the lens of the psychological cultural adaptation model. Cultural adaptation holds that evolutionary forces shape "innate genetically determined behaviors." (Boyd and Richerson, 2002) Stated specifically is the following: "Culture profoundly alters human evolution, but not because culture is learned. Rather, culture entails a novel evolutionary tradeoff. Social learning allows human populations to accumulate reservoirs of adaptive information over many generations, leading to the cumulative cultural evolution of highly adaptive social institutions and technology. Because this process is much faster than genetic evolution, it allows human populations to evolve cultural adaptations to local environments, an ability that was a masterful adaptation to the chaotic, rapidly changing world of the Pleistocene." (Boyd and Richerson, 2002)
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Whole Foods Company Has, Through the Last
Whole Foods company has, through the last several years, changed various business strategies and practices used by the company all in an effort to address the onset, and lingering influences, of a devastating recession,…
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Indigenous Peoples. Bodley Notes That These Cultures
¶ … indigenous peoples. Bodley notes that these cultures are often small scale -- although not always (e.g. Inca, Maya). Development brings them into a larger world, where they are influenced by other cultures including…
Thesis Undergraduate
Ethical and Social Responsibilities: Apple
CSR is an important part of an organization that seeks to make its brand image clean in the eyes of its stakeholders. This study endeavors to examine Apple’s current position on the social and ethical responsibilities and to determine whether it has met the responsibilities. In terms of the marketing strategy, the company should create products for lower-end market niches like Africa and Asia without compromising on quality.
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Pollution Environmental Issues Have Long
Environmental issues have long been at the forefront of American life. Global Warming and pollution are the issues that have shaped environmental policy in America and throughout the world.
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Michael Pollan (\"Why Bother?\") and Anna Lappe
Environmental Articles The articles by Michael Pollan ("Why Bother?") and Anna Lappe ("The Climate Crisis at the End of Your Fork") are both focused on providing well-defined information about reducing individuals' carbon footprints as the climate continues to heat up. They are both centered on issues related to the warming of the planet and on wise responses that can be made in light of that threat. And both articles, while quite different in focus and in tone, embrace the idea of reducing one's carbon footprint by changing food habits. Why are these articles valuable? There are elected representatives and high-visibility media personalities that have been carrying on a constant negative attack against those who believe in and are responding responsibly to global warming. To deny what is happening is to be ignorant about science, but those campaigning against global climate change are in fact having an impact on public opinion. So the truth about what an individual can and should do to lesson his or her carbon footprint is vitally important. Both of these authors present believable and practical advice regarding climate change and what people can do in their own homes and communities. This paper will discuss the salient ideas presented in both articles and how those ideas are both similar in message and practical in substance.
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Differences between local and global climate change: evidence and natural versus anthropogenic factors
This paper looks at the current state of global warming and some of the consequences we face if we fail to address this international problem. Human activities have altered the chemical composition of the atmosphere through the buildup of greenhouse gases, primarily carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide. The heat trapping property of these gases is undisputed. The dramatic increase in global temperatures over the past century is unprecedented in the history of the planet.
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Rio Tinto Group Wholly Owns and Operates
¶ … Rio Tinto Group wholly owns and operates mining and processing ventures under the holding Rio Tinto Iron Ore Group. This group is largely focused on projects in North America and Australia.
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Global warming causes and mitigation strategies in physical science
This paper provides a comparison of natural versus anthropogenic climate changes including specific examples of each. The paper assumes a position as to whether or not global warming is taking place and assesses two current mitigation strategies for global warming. Finally, a discussion concerning the effectiveness of this mitigation strategy, as well as its potential costs and policy implications is followed by a summary of the research in the conclusion.