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Aim: By the end of my speech, I want my audience to develop a more positive attitude towards

Global Warming.

Main Points:

1. Definition of “Global Warming.”

2. Causes of Global Warming.

3. Effects of Global Warming on the Earth.

4. Things that can be done to counteract and reduce the effects of Global Warming.

Outline:

1. DEFINITION OF GLOBAL WARMING:

a) The term “Global Warming” refers to the increase in the average temperature of the Earth in recent years and its projected continuation.

2. CAUSES OF GLOBAL WARMING:

a) The Greenhouse Effect- The term “Greenhouse Effect” refers to the process by which absorption and emission of infrared radiation atmosphere gases (mainly Greenhouse gases such as CO, NO, and Carbon Monoxide) warms the Earth’s atmosphere and surface.

b) Solar Variations- Solar variations are changes in the amount of radiant energy emitted by the Sun. It is believed that the more radiant energy emitted by the Sun, the hotter the Earth’s atmosphere will become since more heat energy will be produced.

3. EFFECTS OF GLOBAL WARMING:

a) On the Environment and Weather Pattern- an increase in global temperatures may

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