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Global warming should not just be a matter of concern for climate scientists and environmentalists. since the primary cause of global warming is human actions, we should take full responsibility for it. we must understand that if we continue to release excessive greenhouse gases, global warming will only get worse. sea levels will continue to rise, more glaciers will melt, and local temperatures will increase. increased temperatures, in turn, will change the pattern of rainfall. extreme weather events will expand tropical diseases, affect the seasonal pattern, affect the balance of the ecosystem, and change the way we live. read the last sentence of the paragraph. it is clear that the author wants readers to read the last sentence of the paragraph. it is clear that the author wants readers to a. think of global warming as a religious symbol of change. b. take the consequences of global warming seriously. c. learn about ways to balance global warming changes. d. think of global warming as an extreme force of nature.

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