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Sean Stewart

Earth Science data and services directory: Global Change Master Directory Web Site - 0 views

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      A great page with links to a variety of data that could be analyzed by students.
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    A page with links to data regarding global climate change.
cativaladao

AR5 GCM Data - 0 views

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    IPCC data distribution centre.
Sean Stewart

National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) Weather/Climate Events, Information, and Assessments - 6 views

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    Data on national weather and climate events.
Sean Stewart

Climate Change: News - 0 views

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      This graph could be a good intoduction to the lesson. You could have students analyze the data and brainstorm on possible causes of the data. The article could be introduced later on in the unit because it spells out many of the causes of this data.
Sean Stewart

Climate Kids: How do we know the climate is changing? - 1 views

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    A nice kids site that lists and describes data for global climate change. It summarizes the harmful effects of global warming as well.
Sean Stewart

Climate Change: Evidence - 0 views

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      Many of the questions on the OGT are about reading and interpreting graphs. This graph is another great introductory tol to have the students first describe the data and then brainstorm possible causes for the data before allowing them to read the article.
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    Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels graph
Sean Stewart

MY NASA DATA SCIENCE PROJECT IDEAS - 0 views

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    A list of student projects related to earth science.
Alex Parker

Team green - the world's most environmentally friendly sports stadiums - 1 views

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    Sports stadiums around the world are turning green, adopting solar and wind technology to improve their cities and win over fans
Alex Parker

Black gold billionaires - the 10 biggest oil producing countries - 1 views

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    The world's 10 biggest oil producing countries account for over 65% of the world's total oil output with Saudi Arabia, the United States and Russia - the top 3 oil producers - contributing significantly more than all seven other countries put together.Offshore-technology.com profiles the 10 biggest oil producing countries based on the latest production data.
Alex Parker

Demolition of power plant deepens humanitarian crisis in Gaza - 1 views

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    The Gaza Power Plant exploded into flames on 29th July. It is believed to have been hit by multiple shells fired by an Israeli tank, though Israel have yet to accept responsibility for it.
Alex Parker

The world's biggest coal consumers - 1 views

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    The top ten coal consuming countries account for over 85% of the world's total coal consumption, with China alone consuming as much as rest of the world together. Mining-technology.com profiles the ten biggest coal consumers based on latest coal consumption and production data.
Alex Parker

Scarce supply - the world's biggest rare earth metal producers - 1 views

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    Rare earth elements (REE) such as scandium, yttrium and 15 other minerals are sought after for their unique technology applications, but their scarcity means those countries lucky enough to contain them hold significant sway over global supply. Mining-technology.com profiles the eight biggest rare earth producers based on latest production and reserve data.
Alex Parker

Safety by numbers - delving into 2014 offshore wind health & safety statistics - 1 views

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    The G9 Offshore Wind Health and Safety Association, along with the Energy Institute, has published its first annual incident data report, providing a comprehensive look at health and safety in the offshore wind industry.
cativaladao

Climate Change - Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory - 0 views

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    About climate change at Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, NOAA.
Alex Parker

Retire fossil-fuel burning infrastructure early or miss climate goals: Study - 1 views

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    Researchers from a University of California-led study used detailed data sets of existing fossil-fuel burning infrastructures, such as power plants and boilers, to estimate how much carbon dioxide they would emit before they are currently expected to retire.
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