
Climate Change
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Climate Change
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What is climate?
When we talk about climate, the first thing that usually comes to mind is the temperature in an area. Africa typically has a high temperature and therefore, we think of it as having a hot climate. Antarctica is usually cold so it has a cold climate. Climate is an area’s average weather, including temperature, precipitation (rain, snow, etc.), humidity, wind and even seasons. The problem we face now is human-made climate change. What we are doing is changing our climate much faster than Nature intended and that's what’s causing the problems.
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Multiple Choice
What is climate?
The daily weather changes of an area.
The average weather of a specific area.
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What's the big deal?
NASA has reported a global average temperature increase of 1.4° Fahrenheit since the 1880s, and stated that nine out of the ten warmest years have happened since the year 2000. These records date back 134-years.
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The greenhouse effect
One of the most significant ways we affect our environment is the large amount of greenhouse gases we emit, mainly carbon dioxide (CO2). How does this create global warming and climate change? It all comes down to the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect is when the layer of gases in the atmosphere absorbs heat from the Earth to keep it warm like a blanket or sweater keeps you warm. The gases that do this (including carbon dioxide) are called greenhouse gases. They are very important, without them, most places on Earth would be too cold to live in. But when there’s too many of them, it can cause the surface temperature of the Earth to rise.
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Multiple Choice
What is the main gas responsible for causing global warming?
Oxygen
Carbon Dioxide
Hydrogen
Helium
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What is the greenhouse effect?
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What’s causing all this carbon dioxide?
The biggest way we create carbon dioxide is by burning fossil fuels to make energy to run our cars, light our homes, charge our phones, etc.
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Why are we so concerned about 1.4◦F?
As we increase the temperature on Earth, we start to melt the ice at the poles. There is so much water trapped there, that when the ice melts, it causes sea levels to rise and extreme weather events like hurricanes and tornadoes to occur. Also, when the ice melts, many animals lose their homes and can die.
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Open Ended
What are some of the things that could happen due to global warming?
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What can we do to help?
Some of the things we can do to help include:
Using energy-efficient light bulbs.
Carpooling and using public transportation or walking.
Turning down our air conditioner in the summer and furnace in the winter.
Using green energy sources like wind and solar power to create electricity.
Recycle products to save energy.
Using less electricity at your house to conserve fossil fuels
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What are 2 things that can be done to slow down global warming?
Climate Change
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