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The document discusses five sources that relate to human activities impacting climate change. Smith et al. (2010) and Peterson et al. (2010) discuss how human activities can change the climate and how climate is controlled by energy balance. Smith et al. (2010) also note that winds and ocean currents redistribute heat across Earth. Jones & Smith (2010) argue that greenhouse gases have increased 30% over 200 years from changes in land use and burning fossil fuels. Lucas et al. (2010) mention that accumulating greenhouse gases from human activities will enhance the greenhouse effect and increase average global temperatures.
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The document discusses five sources that relate to human activities impacting climate change. Smith et al. (2010) and Peterson et al. (2010) discuss how human activities can change the climate and how climate is controlled by energy balance. Smith et al. (2010) also note that winds and ocean currents redistribute heat across Earth. Jones & Smith (2010) argue that greenhouse gases have increased 30% over 200 years from changes in land use and burning fossil fuels. Lucas et al. (2010) mention that accumulating greenhouse gases from human activities will enhance the greenhouse effect and increase average global temperatures.
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1) Smith et al., (2010) state that human activities can also change the climate. It has been suggested that climate change is influenced by human activity (Smith et al., 2010) 2) Peterson et al., (2010) point out that climate is controlled by the long term balance of energy of the earth and its atmosphere. According to Peterson et al, (2010) the lasting equilibrium of energy between the earth and the atmosphere is regulated by the climate. 3) Smith et al., (2010) note that winds and ocean currents redistribute heat over the surface of the earth. The continuous distribution of warmth is through wind and ocean currents across the periphery of the planet (Smith et al., 2010). 4) Jones & Smith, (2010) argue that the atmospheric amounts of many greenhouse gases are increasing, especially carbon dioxide, which has increased by 30 % over the last 200 years, primarily as a result of changes in land use (e.g., deforestation) and burning coal, and natural gas (e.g., in automobiles, industry, and electricity generation). Jones & Smiths (2010) argument holds validity that over the last 20 years there has been a 30% increase in Greenhouse gases (CO2) due to the manipulation of the environment for the benefit of globalisation. 5) Lucus et al., (2010) mention that the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere due to human activities will change the climate by enhancing the natural greenhouse effect, leading to an increase in in the earths average temperature. Lucus et al., (2010) argue that the earths average temperature is increasing because of human activity through the intensification of atmospheric greenhouse gases.

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