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In her essay, “ ‘We Are the Wildfire’ How to Fight the Climate Crisis”, award winning author Naomi Klein begins her essay with examples of student protests, followed by descriptions of cyclones in Africa caused by climate change, before presenting her own arguments. Summarize the main points in her “they say” ad “I say” arguments.

          In her essay, “ ‘We Are the Wildfire’ How to Fight the Climate Crisis”, award winning author Naomi Klein begins her essay with examples of student protests, followed by descriptions of cyclones in Africa caused by climate change, before presenting her own arguments. Summarize the main points in her “they say” ad “I say” arguments.
        
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In her essay, “ ‘We Are the Wildfire’ How to Fight the Climate Crisis”, award winning author Naomi Klein begins her essay with examples of student protests, followed by descriptions of cyclones in Africa caused by climate change, before presenting her own arguments. Summarize the main points in her “they say” ad “I say” arguments.
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00:01 Hello students, in this question we are being given the title of the topic which is human cause of climate change and its effects or the effects climate change will have on the planet.
00:15 And we are being asked to write the thesis statement.
00:21 First question is we have to write the thesis statement for this title.
00:25 The thesis statement for this title would be human activities are the primary cause of climate change and this phenomena will have severe consequences for the planet.
01:16 And the second question is we have to write the body paragraph one for this title.
01:28 The body paragraph one will be human causes of climate change and we have to give examples regarding how will you support this statement which is the body paragraph first and we have to give the examples facts and reason.
01:54 So the human causes of climate change will include burning of fossil fuels and release of burning of fossil fuels will create or will release greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, methane from the combustion of coal, oil and natural gas.
02:39 Number second is deforestation.
02:47 Deforestation means the clearing of forests for agriculture logging and urbanization leads to the reduction in reduction of carbon sinks and release of stored carbon dioxide.
03:20 The third example would be industrial processes which lead to the emissions from manufacturing and cement production and chemical reactions which contribute to the greenhouse effect.
03:56 And number fourth example would be agriculture which includes the livestock farming, rice cultivation and the use of synthetic fertilizers will release significant amounts of methane and nitrous oxide...
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