For my annoyance free paragraph, I chose a quotable from my third source entry from the Unit 2 Annotated bibliography which is, “research shows ocean currents are shifting, global sea levels are rising which means more coastal flooding, storm surges, erosion and property damage.” This was one of the opening statements made by the researchers which is I believe brings you straight the center of the cause of flooding in NYC. Flooding in this city can affect the population which is currently 8.8 million directly and indirectly. You may live in a community where flooding does not adverse effect you or you may be a resident who suffered a flooded basement or flooded house after a storm, but the bottom line is we are safe nowhere and climate change is and will affect us all. Rising temperatures is resulting in warmer temperatures in all four of our seasons and eventually our day-to-day enjoyments could be a thing of the past if we all don’t take responsibility now. Taking responsibility can be as simple as spreading the word of climate change to our friends and family. The UN Environmental Programme suggests that if one billion people take action as much as 20% of carbon emissions can be reduced.
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Professor: Annie Wang
Email: annie.wang52@citytech.cuny.edu
Course Location: Namm N-618
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TuTh 4:05 – 5:45 PM
Weekly office hour:
Th 5:45 – 6:45 PM (Namm N-618),
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A course in effective essay writing and basic research techniques including use of the library. Demanding readings assigned for classroom discussion and as a basis for essay writing.
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