Reaction Essay: the effects from global warming (heat waves), to think critically about its impact to agriculture (evaporation of soil moist storage), environment (droughts)

    To show the effects from global warming (heat waves), to think critically about its impact to agriculture (evaporation of soil moist storage), environment (droughts), to write something about water storage differences between agriculture and eco-system from California and those from some Mid-west areas in the United States where impacted harshly by heat waves. Currently, heat waves during summer also effects California i.e. droughts in central California during planting season.(please help me to think more about this concepts that might helps to prove the facts from heat waves). make an argument that whether European or World’s agents should take actions to fight against the climate change due to the fact of a warmer temperature. And make some ideas about how to toll large companies or personnel by emission taxation or quotas whoever might be relative in order to make fundings available to fight against the heating-up atmosphere. (includes some more critical personal idea if possible)

    Article preferred to cite:
    “Heat Waves in Europe Will Increase, Study Finds” by Jolly, David From the New york times

    Guildlines:
    Purpose: To think critically about population, environment and agricultural issues by applying concepts from class to current events.

    Instructions: Choose a substantive, but brief article from a newspaper, magazine or journal from the past year relating to a topic covered in class, or use one of the assigned readings. It’s nice to have some information that you identify.

    Write a two to three page, double-space paper summarizing and critically analyzing the article. A reaction paper should be more than a simple summary of the material; it should contain your opinion or reaction to reading the material. The paper should have three sections: summary of article, initial reaction to the article, and thoughtful analysis, relating class concepts and readings to the article chosen. Attach the article to your paper when you submit it. Please use 12 point font.

    Your grade will be determined by: quality of article chosen, summary and critical analysis, and writing style, including grammar (but relatively little weight on style and grammar – but do your best).

    Due Date: Reaction papers are due every other week and collected during discussion. These papers will be the basis of discussions for that week. No late papers will be accepted. Reaction papers account for 20 percent of your grade (5 percent each).

    Example:

    Summary – a short, concise paragraph of the main points of the article.
    The New York Times reported on March 24, 2006 that the World Meteorological Association (WMO) continues to find evidence linking global warming and hurricanes. The WMO reported that greenhouse gases including carbon dioxide — blamed for global warming and climate change — had reached their highest levels in the atmosphere. Noting that 2006 was a record year for hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean, the WMO said there is no consensus in the scientific community on the link between hurricanes and global warming, but there are leads. Research into the link between climate change and hurricanes could take up to five years.
    Initial Reaction – a paragraph on why this article is important.

    Hurricane Katrina is said to be one of the worst natural disasters to hit the United States. It devastated thousands of people, causing over two thousand deaths and billions in economic damage. According to the WMO, disasters like Katrina have become more frequent and catastrophic because of global warming. In addition, many scientists find that global warming is correlated to other natural disasters. For example, El Nino, caused by interaction between abnormally warm or cool seas and the atmosphere, typically triggers drought in eastern Australia and Southeast Asia, and floods in western parts of North and South America. Thus, global warming is a serious problem that will only worsen with increases in atmospheric temperature.

    Critical Analysis – a paragraph on how this article relates to the reading.

    The question arises as to whether the increase in the atmospheric temperature is a function of human activity or just a natural progression of the Earth’s evolution. In class, we talked about how the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change found evidence linking climate change to human activities. However, some scientists find this evidence to be less than conclusive. Discussion. (For example, the issue seems to depend on XX. Explanation. I believe that the evidence supports YY. Explanation.)

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