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I'm writting a critique essay on an essay about global warming, and my instructor grades very, very, very, very, very, heavily. I need all the help I can get to make sure there are absolutly zero mistakes in my paper. This is just my introduction paragraph, I need to know if it makes sense, have any comma-splices (misplaced commas), mispelled or wrong-words, grammar errors, capitalization errors, punctuation errors and so forth....
Title: Critique of Mark Lynas’ “Global Warming: Is It Already Too Late”
Just how serious is global warming? Should anything be done about it and most importantly can anything be done about it? Global warming is described as earth’s average increase in temperature due to greenhouse gasses such as carbon dioxide trapping heat and energy in our atmosphere, this is also known as the greenhouse effect. An increase in temperature could result in a change in climate and precipitation patterns. An increase in temperature could also result in ice caps melting bringing great concern to a rise in sea levels, which may threaten our civilization. It has been discussed that our planet is getting warmer, but carbon dioxide has always existed through volcanic emission, is man truly contributing to global warming or is global warming an inevitable phenomenon? Climatologist and social activist, Mark Lynas gives incite on how serious global warning is and answers whether it is too late or not to do something about it. Mark Lynas has written many articles for publications, including the Observer and the Guardian and is the author of the book High Tide: News from a Warming World written in 2004. In Lynas’ essay, “Global Warming: Is It Already Too Late?” he raises social awareness on the situation.
Title: Critique of Mark Lynas’ “Global Warming: Is It Already Too Late”
Just how serious is global warming? Should anything be done about it and most importantly can anything be done about it? Global warming is described as earth’s average increase in temperature due to greenhouse gasses such as carbon dioxide trapping heat and energy in our atmosphere, this is also known as the greenhouse effect. An increase in temperature could result in a change in climate and precipitation patterns. An increase in temperature could also result in ice caps melting bringing great concern to a rise in sea levels, which may threaten our civilization. It has been discussed that our planet is getting warmer, but carbon dioxide has always existed through volcanic emission, is man truly contributing to global warming or is global warming an inevitable phenomenon? Climatologist and social activist, Mark Lynas gives incite on how serious global warning is and answers whether it is too late or not to do something about it. Mark Lynas has written many articles for publications, including the Observer and the Guardian and is the author of the book High Tide: News from a Warming World written in 2004. In Lynas’ essay, “Global Warming: Is It Already Too Late?” he raises social awareness on the situation.