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Anna Scott

Lyrics to Michael Jackson's song about Climate Change - 2 views

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    This song is about the earth, and the way it's affecting us. He says "we can hardly breathe" which is a reference to the pollution and bad air that's in the atmosphere which trap the heat from the sun in. He is saying that humans are neglecting to consider the future!
Anna Scott

Climate Change - 3 views

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    Here is an article about how global warming and climate change have melted ice in the Arctic Ocean, opening up some new shipping routes.
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    It describes with good details how influential global warming can be. Global warming can be a very essential thing when many scientists have been surprised by all these new shipping routes in the Arctic Ocean.
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    I thought this was interesting, it wasn't as negative! It showed how when the ice melts there will be more ship routes, which I thought was odd, because they talked about that, not really about the other affect melted ice will have for wildlife and the rest of the world!
gracemasters

Climate change - 4 views

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    This website is very interesting. It shows a map and when you click on a region it explains in detail how the climate change in that region has changed.
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    This website offers a wide variety of information on the issue of climate change in the US. It gives info on how it effects our environment, how one tests the climate, and more. It has a map which has facts on the state of our climate in our area. All in all, it is a great site for information.
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    I really liked the map, it was very helpful and I was able to learn about climate change in the Great Plains, Midwest, northwest, southwest, southeast, and mid west. The information was helpful and cool to find out how to test it.
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    This site shows the climate change
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    This website is organized and is great for all levels of people who want to learn about climate change.
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    This site gives you basic information about climate change and what we can do about it. It teaches you about why the climate is changing and the issues that are causing it to change. It also has a map where you can click on a section and it will tell you about the climate there and things that affect their climate.
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    This is a site about why climate change is happening, what to do about it, and the impacts based on region in the U.S.. This site is informational to people who don't know much about climate change.
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    This site is a detailed version about global warming it also shows the effects on many things such as water resources, impacts on agriculture the vulnerability of humans to UV rays, and impacts on ecosystems.
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    This website shows how climate change is changing the earth and what we could do to stop climate change from happening.
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    This describes the rapidly increasing climate on Earth. Most of this is basic facts that are very interesting.
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    This is a very helpful website because it gives all the information you'll ever need like regional impacts on climate change, what the causes are, and how to help slow it down.
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    This is about the climate change that has happened in the USA I the pasted years. This is a government website and it is amazing.
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    I thnk this website is really good because of the regional map. When you click on an area it shows you how much global warming has really affected it in the past years. If enough peopl in the world look at it ( randomly ), it could help us cut back on harmful products.
graceberlind

http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/ - 2 views

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started by graceberlind on 06 Mar 13 no follow-up yet
graceymounsey

CLIMATE CHANGE - 7 views

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    This website has a what-you-need to know about climate change. It has all the information on the problem if climate change all the way to how to prepare for it (if it gets bad).
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    This has an overview and introductory perspective on the four major areas of concern: climate change science, impacts, policy and reporting. There are sections from books written about climate change and how to prepare. There is also some PDF's on all of it. P.S. they take a while to load so be patient
juliadellasalle

http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/ - 1 views

I thought it was very interesting that Earth's temperature depends on the balance between energy entering and leaving the planet's system. I didn't know that was what balances Earth's temperature!

juliadellasalle

How is Wisconsin's climate changing? - 2 views

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    This website has a slide show that shows the current temperatures of the seasons in Wisconsin, historical temperatures, predictions of the temperature, and many other temperatures. In the future, scientists predict that there will be heavy precipitation, 90° days, and many other things!
Charlie Wallace

Climate Change Facts: Answers to Common Questions - 0 views

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    Q and A with climate change facts! Good to quiz yourself with:) my favorite is: In the past, has Earth been warmer than it is today? If so, does that mean we shouldn't worry about global warming?
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    NASA (National Aeronautics Space Administration) and NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) agree that climate change is happening and humans are contributing to it. Many people agree in the United States of America and abroad. MAny believe it is because of greenhouse gases from humans. Scientists are trying to answer some very important questions such as how quickly will the world warm, and what consequences will that have on certain parts of the world. The global temperature average has risen by 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit over the last 100 years. NOAA said that the decade between 2000-2010 was the warmest decade on record. 2005 was the warmest year on record. There have been more intense rainfall and severe heat waves. Sea levels are rising. The Earth does go through warming and cooling because of factors such as sun and volcanic activity. The warming and cooling is partly natural and partly because of humans. The sun's energy has fluctuated but is small in comparison compared to human's effect. The warming is consistent with what happens with heat trapping carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide can lead to climate changes that can hurt plants, animals, and people. For every 2 degrees Fahrenheit raise 5-15% reductions in crops. 3-10% increase in rain which would create flooding. 5-10% increase in stream flow. 200-400% increase in wildfires in the western United States. Scientists predict that the temperature will rise 2-12 degrees Fahrenheit by 2100. It is not too late too fix climate change!
cameronazari

Climate Change in Colorado - 1 views

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    This website accurately shows how the climate is changing in the state of colorado. The website also ties back to water supply and other things we discussed in keystone.
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    The website also pulls out some key problems in colorado that are happening due to climate change and global warming. The website discusses how the water supply is lessening, how climate change is effecting the snowpack, and other important topics, such as droughts. Climate is effecting colorado, but slowly.
rasa-hopigirl

Polar Ice and Global Warming - 0 views

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    This website is one of the best on this page seen because it is about one specific INTERESTING topic, not all about global warming. CUTE POLAR BEARS! I love how itjust gets right to the point as wherwe other websites take you to home pages when you have to dig to get to the gold.
elevine_14

NCAR research on climate change - 1 views

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    This website describes what kind of research NCAR is doing and what they have been finding on the issue of climate change. It goes into detail about what the climate was like in the past, the climate in the future, and what the causes of climate change really is. The climate has been changing ever since the Earth began, even before humans, but modern weather measurements only go back to 100-150 years ago. We don't know what the climate of the Earth really was in the prehistoric times. The Earth is getting warmer. According to tests, the Earth's surface temperature has risen more than 1.33 degrees fahrenheit since the late 1800s. There is more about what is causing the climate to change and what the climate will look like in the future.
The duct tape queen Mathilde wolf

United States climate change website - 0 views

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    This website works with nasa, the department of state, the Smithsonian and many other big us companies and department. The U.S. Global Change Research Program coordinates and integrates federal research on changes in the global environment and their implications for society. This website will tell you all you need to know about climate change and a lot more than I put on my blog post.
Tucker Hamilton

The affects of climate change - 0 views

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    This site explains what climate change is and what it does under each individual atmosphere layer including the ozone. The site gives useful information about how climate change effects the planet. I would recommend checking out this site because it gives basic but relatable information to what we have learned in class.
williammccormick

Grasshoppers and climate change - 1 views

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    This site is about how insects give us views on climate change.
christinemb

NASA Climate Change - 0 views

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    This is NASA's website about climate change. It has sidebars that you can click/tap on. You can find out the causes and affects of climate change, evidence of climate change, etc. There is also a tab where you can find other useful websites about climate change.
sophiehernandez

Frequently asked questions about climate change - 0 views

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    This site has different questions that are frequently asked by many people about climate change.
Kevin Chyung

http://www.climatechange.gov.au/ - 0 views

started by Kevin Chyung on 05 Mar 13 no follow-up yet
evamunroehrlich

Climate Change - 0 views

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    This website is all about climate change in Denver. It talks about how different temperature changes can effect our water supply from the mountains. A 2 to 5 degree Fahrenheit increase in temp. could cause a 7 to 14% decline in water supply yield. It talks about how we are fixing the damage of climate change and global warming. Also it talks about the Denver climate change adaptation plan. This is a very good and detailed website.
Lily Dines

Climate Change - 1 views

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    This website is created especially for kids by EPA. On the home page, you can choose to read about climate change in any one region in the US. This page gives you detailed information about each region through maps, other pictures, and text. The website states that in the northern part of the Great Planes, average winter temperatures have increased by as much as 7 degrees. It also states that as of 2085, precipitation in the northern Great Planes may increase by as much as 40% and may decrease by that much in the South (including Colorado)! Yet another upsetting fact is that water is expected to become a major problem in this region, with the water supply in the Ogallala aquifer, the Great Planes main source of water, decreasing, while the population and heat are increasing rapidly.
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