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Specific topic for geography paper about climate change?

Hi everyone, i have to write a geography paper about climate change, but i have no idea what to write, because climate change kinda general and too wide. I need a specific topic, of course easy to write.
Please help!

5 Comments

  1. joojoo09 says:

    Talk about the rising overall temperature of the Earth (Global Warming) and talk about its consequences. For example warmer waters, that creates more intense hurricanes, also, excessive rain in some areas, and droughts in other areas, talk about melting polar ice caps and rising ocean levels. Also because North America would get warmer, disease carrying insects would migrate over here causing disease to spread, and last but not least, there would be huge economic consequences. Global warming is inevitable, and it is happening now. Overall temperatures have been rising higher than ever, and CO2 levels are off the charts, its time to act now and change our ways.
    Email me if you have anymore questions.

  2. daveeewillyyy says:

    How about what a load of garbage it is.
    The climate has been changing since the Earth was formed.
    The alarm about climate change is how the temperature is rising. The same scientists who are the most shrill about climate change are the same ones who tell us that the age of the dinosaurs was the most prolific age when the global temperature was much greater than it is now.
    Fact: no computer model has been devised to calculate what the global precipitation is at any particular time or any period of time.

  3. Rev. Bill C says:

    How about a paper on how to make loads of money selling carbon credits? If global warming increases you get to blame the cheap buggers that did not buy enough credits, if it decreases you can then proclaim yourself the worlds savior.

  4. pepe says:

    In what locations on earth can we best feel the primary but frightening effects of global warming?

  5. peter.jungmann says:

    There were ice ages, and a medieval warm period.

    Describe them, explain why.