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Debate competition.. topic-- only government helps in regulating global warning.
i am speaking FOR the topic. i am in favour! PLEASEEE TELL SOME POINTS WHICH ARE STRONG!!!!!

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Answered by Nyaberiduke
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Answer:

elow is are debate points on:

Explanation:

THE GOVERNMENT HELPS IN REGULATING GLOBAL WARMING.

Without the government, then the issue of global warming should have been almost impossible to tackle, this is beacuse:

  • The government puts in place policies that should help controll global warming such as regulating the ammount of fuel being used in the state and so on.
  • The government is responsible for enforcing the laws that help controll global warming, without the government, then people would be acting out of free will, and a few would for the sake of the environment.
Answered by ayushshrivastava551
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The world seems to have declared defeat in the war against climate change. This summer in the U.S., the Trump Administration proposed to lower the “social cost of carbon,” which is an approximation used by businesses in their cost-benefit analyses of how much harm is caused by releasing more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, thus increasing global warming. The Administration also wants to make it easier to release methane — a highly potent greenhouse gas — into the air. Meanwhile, most European nations are set to miss their carbon reduction pledges, too. Has it become impossible to internalize the true cost of climate change?

Not necessarily. A climate comeback story is possible. Whether it was seeing Californian forests turn to cinder or a deadly 106-degree heat spikes in Japan this summer, something is fundamentally changing in the way companies and citizens care about the issue. The price of climate change is no longer a concern for later, but one for right now. It is not the case that our grandchildren alone will bear the costs. We experience the effects, and have to pay for them, right here and right now — to the effect of hundreds of billions dollars, and affecting hundreds of millions of people

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