Global Warming

Global Warming

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Science, Biology, Geography

6th - 12th Grade

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The video discusses the phenomenon of global warming, which was first noticed in the 1980s as a rise in average global temperatures. Unlike past natural climate changes, this warming is linked to human activities, particularly greenhouse gas emissions. Scientists predict significant temperature increases over the next century, which could lead to severe climate events, including droughts, floods, and storms. The melting of ice caps could raise sea levels, making coastal areas uninhabitable. To prevent these outcomes, it is crucial to control greenhouse gas emissions, despite the expected rise in global energy use. Without significant changes, global warming will continue to worsen, with potentially catastrophic effects.

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What significant trend regarding global temperatures was noticed by scientists in the 1980s?

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What is the minimum predicted rise in Earth's temperature over the next 100 years?

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What are some of the extreme weather events that could result from future increases in temperature?

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What could be the potential impact of the most extreme predicted temperature increase on coastal areas?

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What actions are suggested to avert catastrophic changes to Earth's climate and ecosystems?

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