climate change Climate change is clearly the most serious challenge facing the world today and should be made the priority for urgent action from the world?s governments. Critically discuss. ⦁ Discuss both sides of the argument, but ensure that your own position is clear. ⦁ Support your argument by drawing on all of the climate change readings (and, where appropriate, videos) provided in the unit resources. ⦁ Do not refer to any external sources, as the focus of this unit is on academic writing skills, rather than research skills. pls just use this refference for this essay: 1. Hansen, James. 2012. ?Climate change is here - and worse than we thought.? Washington Post, August 4. http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2012-08-03/opinions/35491435_1_climate-change-climat-model-normal-climate 2. Lomborg, B. 2007a. ?Polar bears: today's canaries in the coal mine?? In Cool it: the skeptical environmentalist's guide to global warming, 3-9. Knopf. 3. Hansen, J., Pushkar. K, D. Beerling, R, Berner, and V. Masson-Delmotte et al. 2012. ?Scientific Case for Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change to Protect Young People and Nature?. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.1-3. 4. Houghton, J. 2009. ?Global Warming and climate change.? In Global warming: the complete briefing, 1-17. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 5. Lomborg, B. 2001. The Skeptical Environmentalist: Measuring the Real State of the World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 3-11 6. Lomborg, B. 2007b. ?Perspective on Climate change.? Paper read at Committee on Science and Technology. http://www.climatechangefacts.info/ClimateChangeDocuments/lomborg_testimony.pdf 7. Hansen, J. 2004. ?Defusing the global warming time bomb.? Scientific American: 68-77.

climate change Climate change is clearly the most serious challenge facing the world today and should be made the priority for urgent action from the world?s governments. Critically discuss. ⦁ Discuss both sides of the argument, but ensure that your own position is clear. ⦁ Support your argument by drawing on all of the climate change readings (and, where appropriate, videos) provided in the unit resources. ⦁ Do not refer to any external sources, as the focus of this unit is on academic writing skills, rather than research skills. pls just use this refference for this essay: 1. Hansen, James. 2012. ?Climate change is here - and worse than we thought.? Washington Post, August 4. http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2012-08-03/opinions/35491435_1_climate-change-climat-model-normal-climate 2. Lomborg, B. 2007a. ?Polar bears: today's canaries in the coal mine?? In Cool it: the skeptical environmentalist's guide to global warming, 3-9. Knopf. 3. Hansen, J., Pushkar. K, D. Beerling, R, Berner, and V. Masson-Delmotte et al. 2012. ?Scientific Case for Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change to Protect Young People and Nature?. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.1-3. 4. Houghton, J. 2009. ?Global Warming and climate change.? In Global warming: the complete briefing, 1-17. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 5. Lomborg, B. 2001. The Skeptical Environmentalist: Measuring the Real State of the World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 3-11 6. Lomborg, B. 2007b. ?Perspective on Climate change.? Paper read at Committee on Science and Technology. http://www.climatechangefacts.info/ClimateChangeDocuments/lomborg_testimony.pdf 7. Hansen, J. 2004. ?Defusing the global warming time bomb.? Scientific American: 68-77.