climate change

climate change

Research paper about “climate change in the North Atlantic Arctic and impacts on seals and whales”

The topic I choose for this research paper is “climate change in the North Atlantic Arctic and impacts on seals and whales”.

Choose an environmental topic/issue that interests you and do a literature search on it. This research project should involve some environmental science topic that is important to human society. To receive any credit, your paper should contain a minimum of at least 8 typewritten pages (minimum 2600 words) of your own written text, double-spaced and 12-point Times New Roman font. Figures, tables, quoted text, and/or photos add to the paper, but do not count toward the 8-page minimum of written material. If the project is not at least 8 pages long, it will be returned ungraded. It is best to write more than 8 pages to make sure. (Please reduce the file size of any photos you attach so that they are appropriate for uploading.) Your report will be graded on content, research effort, organization and writing (including English, grammar, spelling etc.).

Remember to reference all of your sources and be careful not to plagiarize (see plagiarism policy for a description of plagiarism and how to avoid it). Additionally, this paper should include a literature cited (bibliography) section at the end referencing all your information sources (see below for examples). You should cite at least 8 different references in your paper for each participant; at least 4 of these references (per participant) must be from a source other than a website.

Your content score will be negatively affected if the paper is just a series of quotations. Quoted material is also not part of the 8 pages of your text. Though this is not plagiarism, it is poor writing. The paper needs to portray the knowledge you have gained from your research. Your opinion is welcome in this paper, but it must be supported with more than just your opinion. Published reference materials can greatly support an opinion.

Citations

It will be nearly impossible to receive a high grade without bringing references into your work. If all of your cited material comes from the web, you will not be likely to receive a high grade either. We do not accept Wikipedia as a source of factual information for this class or accept citations from Wikipedia for your work. Do not use Wikipedia. You must go to the library, newspapers, books, etc. and find reference material to support your written work there.References must be included underneath all figures, tables, graphs, and images. If you copy written material word-for-word from a book, website, etc., you must put quotation marks around the text and clearly CITE the author/source of the material. You may do this in one of two ways:

You must also include a full reference to ALL the sources you use by using in-text citations as well as listing them in proper bibliographic format (in alphabetic order) on a separate reference page. You may choose to use the APA or MLA styles of citation, but please be consistent in using one or the other throughout your paper and bibliography.

The following websites are great resources for helping you correctly format your in-text and bibliography citations. There are also examples below of some popular kinds of citations in MLA and APA format.

MLA: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/ (Links to an external site.)
APA: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/ (Links to an external site.)
Online citation creator: http://citationmachine.net/ (Links to an external site.)

Examples of MLA Citation:

In-text citation: (Author last name, page#)
(Smith, 272)
(Smith, Jones and McCoy, 272) – up to three authors
(Smith et al., 272) – for four or more authors

i need real sources used, the pages inserted must be relevant to the content provided. my prof is very strict on this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This paper takes very huge amount of my score of this course so please take it very serious and write it very well!

Answer preview
Climate change is a hot topic in this 21st century. It has received a fundamental concern from the nations all over the world and other stakeholders. They join hands in efforts of trying to mitigate rapid climate change as it is experienced in different parts of the world. According to Simmonds & Isaac (2007), global warming has the major cause of the climate. It is estimated that the world global temperature is dramatically increasing more than it is expected.  Such an increase has deleterious impacts on humans as well as other organisms. Scientists allude that global warming is caused by human activities. Continuous burning of the fossils and deforestation increases the emission of the carbon (IV) Oxide gas in the atmosphere, which causes a greenhouse effect. The carbon (IV) Oxide in the atmosphere wears out the ozone kayaker, which shields the world from the harmful sun rays. As Kovacs, Lydersen, Overland, & Moore, (2011) outlines, climate change is expected to cause some unprecedented and adverse impacts to places where people can stay, build infrastructures, grow their food and so on.  Climate change has related to some of the unprecedented events…
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