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Global Warming Persuasive Essay

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At this point, most people have heard about the Global Warming Phenomenon, whether it be on the nightly news or by the hippie on the corner saying, “Save our planet.” However, Global Warming should be taken more serious than just fifteen minutes of coverage on nightly news channels or having Bill Nye go on television for a few minutes to tell everyone the evidence. This strategy has clearly failed in convincing the American people and American politicians to act on the issue of climate change, and most notably the global warming aspect of it. The facts that support manmade global warming are overwhelming, but there are still lots of skeptics, including over half of the American public. Humans began churning out that wonder carbon dioxide …show more content…

This fear developed and in the 1980’s the fear bubble busted. Scientists were coming out with crazy models that exaggerated average global temperatures and people feared that it spelled the end for humanity. This turned a lot of people away from the Global Warming Phenomenon and deniers still sight this to prove that global warming “conspiracists” still skew data to make their case. However, once everyone calmed down and new data was released, it still showed a rise in average global temperature, which leads us to the current Global Warming …show more content…

One of the points is, “A few decades ago the media and many in the scientific community were in hysterics over global cooling” (Bandler). However, this point simply is not true. While there were a handful of scientists in 1970’s who thought the Earth was cooling, the majority of scientists believed global warming was the main threat (“The Myth of the Global Cooling Consensus”). These falsehood that scientists once believed the Earth was doomed for an ice age, simply is not true. However, lies often get repeated so many times that we come to believe them as truth just as the deniers of global warming have done

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