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Assignment 4- Climate change in USA

Assignment 4- Climate change in USA

Q Module Four-Assignment Final Presentation (100 points possible) Prepare a "Word" document or Power Point slide show that addresses the questions. Follow a tutorial for Office365 for assistance on how to make a power point, if needed. Post your work in Canvas under Assignment Four. Give an overview of the issue or topic from Discussion Two. (Three or Four Paragraphs) two or three slides. From the CSN Library data source, cite at least two articles and explain the methodology used and the findings of the author(s). (One was done as Discussion Two). Identify some key facts, empirical evidence and information regarding the topic. Cite these facts. Identify a few organization(s) involved in the issue and discuss what they do. What kind of jobs do they have? What are the company or organizational values? Bullet point at least two perspectives or outline the history of the issue. Develop and identify three hypotheses, clearly identifying the independent and the dependent variable, as well as some intervening variables. References: the article reviews, textbook and ancillary resources in APA referencing format. Last last slide is a reference page. Introduction ie overview of the issue (Climate change in the USA)

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The average temperature in the U.S. has increased by about 1.9°F from 1.3°F. the rate of increase has been observed since the beginning of the record-keeping in 1895 which has observed the increase occurring since 1970. The warmest on record of the nation is the most recent decade. The report claims the possibilities of rising temperatures in America in near future. In this respect, the Climate science special report/CSSR was formulated in alignment with federal bodies to check for main parameters associated with environmental changes and their implications on society.