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... includes trans-border exchanges, nor universal, which indicates spreading worldwide where globalization indicates trans-world coordination (Scholte, 2000). In addition to this, environmental problems such as the greenhouse warming of the earth, ozone layer depletion, the loss of biodiversity, and acid rains are supra-territorial and concern all states. Taking globalization as defined above, this paper will argue that four major environmental problems named above are global. The most controversial environmental problem in recent years is the greenhouse warming of the earth. Many scientists and scientific organizations have been investigating the issue of climate change and have been warning the public. Singh (1995) states that structure of the atmosphere allows any gases spreading easily. One of the reasons for the greenhouse warming is said to be the increasing amount of greenhouse gases. Moreover, Fleagle (1994) states that changes in the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2), which is one of the greenhouse gases, ...
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