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Over the past 140 years, scientists have noticed the following: •  Increased global temperature •  Patterned increases and decreases throughout the year

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What does Global Warming mean?

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Studying Earth’s core samples, paleoclimatologists know: •  Earth’s temperature is increasing at a rapid rate. •  Global Warming and Cooling is a cycle. •  Humans are altering and accelerating that cycle.

•  Notice that there are increases and decreases every year.

•  The average temperature is rapidly accelerating.

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Year vs. Average Global Temperature

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•  Global Warming is caused by the inability of the Sun’s heat to escape our atmosphere.

•  That inability is caused by the thickening of the Ozone Layer in our atmosphere.

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•  The thickening of the Ozone Layer is caused by an abundance of Greenhouse Gases in our atmosphere.

•  Those Greenhouse Gases are released when humans burn fossil fuels – fuels containing Carbon.

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•  Production of farm animals •  Waste from farm animals (like

cows) releases large amounts of methane into the atmosphere.

•  Deforestation •  When trees are cut down they

release the carbon that is inside them into the atmosphere and no longer absorb the carbon dioxide for photosynthesis

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Changes in Weather Patterns •  As the temperature of the atmosphere increases, so will the

temperature of the ocean and this will cause disruption of ocean currents.

•  This temperature increase will cause the climate and weather to change all over the Earth.

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Melting of polar ice caps and glaciers •  As temperature increases it causes glaciers to melt, which leads to sea levels rising. •  There will also be an abundance of freshwater from caps in oceans •  This could also lead to loss of habitats for animals.

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Spread of Disease •  As temperatures increase, disease causing bacteria, viruses, and organisms will spread to new places.

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•  Unfortunately, the damage has been done. •  We need to take the following steps to insure minimal

disruption: •  Invest in clean energy – no more fossil fuels

•  Fossil fuels include Coal, Oil, Natural Gas. •  Some alternatives are: Solar Power, Wind Power,

Geothermal Power, Hydroelectric Power, Biomass Power

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•  Uses the power of the Sun to create energy. •  Effective, yet currently expensive.

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•  Uses the power of the wind to create energy. •  Effective, yet currently expensive.

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•  Uses the power of the Earth’s Core to create energy. •  Effective, yet currently very expensive to set up and use

efficiently.

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•  Uses the power of water to create energy. •  Effective, yet currently expensive. •  Very disruptive to water ecosystems.

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•  Uses the power of breaking down landmass to create energy.

•  Not as effective, also very dangerous. •  Disrupts natural habitats in large amounts.

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•  Increasing global temperatures have negatively affected our environment.

•  It is because of humans that the average global temperatures are rising.

•  The only way to stop the increase is to: •  Change the way that we are living

-  Use clean energy -  Cease the burning of fossil

fuels

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