Chemistry in Context
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ISBN: 9780073522975
Author: American Chemical Society
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 3.10, Problem 3.26CT
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Using the resources of the Internet the following questions has to be answered,
How the people of Malidives are preparing for rising sea levels and how this is an example of the tragedy of the commons.
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- • Global warming is a serious environmental issue, in which there is an increase in the overall temperature of the earth by various factors.
- • Climate change is the long term changes in temperature and precipitation in any specific area in the earth. Climate changes will occurs through natural ways and also in anthropogenic ways.
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