Distinguish between global warming and climate change. Give an example of each concept. What are the three primary causes of these phenomena?

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
1. Global warming: The long-term warming of the planet.
2. Climate change: A type of environmental change that encompasses global warming but refers to the broader range of changes that are happening to our planet, including rising sea levels; shrinking mountain glaciers; accelerating ice melt in Greenland, Antarctica, and the Arctic; and shifts in flower and plant blooming times.
3. Causes: These due to the continued high levels of greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere from (a) carbon dioxide (CO2), primarily from burning fossil fuels including coal, oil, and gas; (b) breeding vast numbers of methane-producing livestock; and (c) cutting down forests that naturally absorb carbon dioxide from the air.

Sociology

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Given a chance to study the homeless population in Chicago, symbolic interactionists would focus primarily on which of these?

A. struggles that exist between the different social classes B. societal institutions that play a role in homelessness C. daily interactions between the homeless D. role of the economy on the rates of homelessness

Sociology

Behavioral labels and terms related to "underclass" do all of the following except:

a. emphasize the moral and psychological failings of poor persons. b. justify the social exclusion of poor persons. c. deflect our attention from the broader causes of poverty. d. provide accurate descriptions of certain groups of people and are therefore useful for public policy purposes.

Sociology

Caste today remains one of the strongest legal bases for discrimination in India

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Sociology

Sunbelt cities define the later phase of urbanization in the United States. Which of the following best describes these cities?

A. decentralized and spread out B. efficient public transportation networks C. high population densities D. heavily centralized

Sociology