Human Biology: Concepts and Current Issues - With Access (Custom)
Human Biology: Concepts and Current Issues - With Access (Custom)
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The protection of the world economy can be done and the address of the global warming is possible. It may or may not be necessary.

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Global warming is the increase in the temperature of the earth due to the continuous release of the greenhouse gases (mostly CO2) in the atmosphere. World economy is the money in the account that is produced by the international exchange of the goods and services.

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World economy is also considered as global economy. It is the monetary units of the account that is produced by the international exchange of the goods and services. The increased global warming can affect the economic growth. It mostly decreases with the increased global warming. Global warming is the rising of the temperature of the earth due to continuous increase of the greenhouse gases in the atmospheric concentrations. Protection of both world economies and the world from the global warming is important. As the global warming have long-term impacts on the environment, weather, human health and agriculture. The careful use of the resources and developing new techniques can be helpful in the protection of the global economy and lowers the global warming. It is necessary to address the global warming in order to protect the global warming.

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Therefore, it can be concluded that yes it is possible to protect the world economy and still addressing of the global warming. It is also necessary to control the global warming in order to increase the world economy.

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