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This article is about how Earth’s climate change not only affects the environment, but also society. The change of our climate affects every part of our society, including water resources, food production, energy use, and many more. The Environmental Protection Agency does not satisfy their argument through opinions, but statistics which show the truth of the effects. The article gives examples such as how as average temperatures rise, some areas will require more energy to cool buildings but less energy to heat them or how higher temperatures mean a longer growing season for farmers. It also gives positive and negative consequences of global warming, although most people just look at the negative consequences. The article is a credible source because its author is a government agency, the Environmental Protection Agency. The Agency is not biased because it looks at statistical data and finds solutions for environmental issues. It does not make up information because if it did, that would most likely cost more money for the government. The EPA’s goal is charged with protecting human health and the environment, by writing and enforcing regulations based on laws passed by Congress. The article would help to enhance the argument because it uses statistical data to support opinions. While looking at data, it also gives negative and positive consequences. That is beneficial because most that look at global warming just look at the negative aspects since there are more. Works Cited Environmental Protection Agency. “Climate Change and Society.” File last modified on 3 Mar. 2011. PDF file. http://www.epa.gov/‌climatechange/‌downloads/‌Climate_Change_Society.pdf
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