What is global warming?  Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of the Earth's near- surface air and oceans since the mid- 20th.

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What is global warming?  Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of the Earth's near- surface air and oceans since the mid- 20th century and its still continue.

What the causes?

This research will discuss about?  Does UMP students know about global warming, their causes and effects?  Does UMP student can help to prevent global warming?  Food issues in UMP. Are they related to global warming?

First article  Emily Renee. K. (2009). Using architecture in the fight against global warming: Presenting viable energy-saving renovation design strategies to homeowners via an interactive web learning tool  Roof design strategies  “Every individual can reduce their impact on the environment if they are given information with which to do so”.  Come out with simple interactive web learning tool.

Second article  Cooler Heads Needed on Warming, by George Will on April 02, 2006  85% of Americans say warming is probably happening, and 62% say it threatens them personally.  New technologies can burn coal while removing carbon causes of global warming.  Suppose the Earth is warming it is caused by human activity.

Third article  Gutierrez. D (2008, September). Climate Change Causes Global Wheat Shortage, Food Price Hikes. NaturalPedia.  Global warming give lots of impact to animal and food. The drought causes plant hard to survive.  The limitation of food causes the price off food increase double. Also to blame for the global wheat shortage is raising population, coupled with increasing meat consumption worldwide.  This has led to the increasing diversion of grain to animal feed.

Survey Question Description  10Question  Scope – UMP students  Related to our research questions  Based on our

Question number 3: Did you notice about global warming? Heard about global warming Frequency% Yes2790 No26.67 Other13.33 Total30100

Question number 8: As student, do you think you can help to prevent Global Warming? Student can help global warming Frequency% Yes2790 No310 Other00 Total30100

Question number 3: Did you notice about global warming?

Question number 8: As student, do you think you can help to prevent Global Warming?

Question number 9: How many times you get sick in a month?

Question number 5: Are global warming causes of animal death?

Conclusion from chart  Most of the UMP students know about global warming, their causes and effect.  Most of them got information from internet and book.  Most of UMP student think can help to prevent global warming.  Most of UMP student agree that global warming effect the food supply