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Case Study – Global Warming

Case Study – Global Warming. What is Global warming?. Rise in temperature of the atmosphere and oceans Earth's average surface temperature increased by about 0.8 °C Two thirds of the increase occurring over the last 30 years. Caused by Greenhouse Gases. Task One:.

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Case Study – Global Warming

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  1. Case Study – Global Warming

  2. What is Global warming? • Rise in temperature of the atmosphere and oceans • Earth's average surface temperature increased by about 0.8 °C • Two thirds of the increase occurring over the last 30 years. • Caused by Greenhouse Gases

  3. Task One: • Read the Article given to you Answer the following questions: • What is the article telling you? • Who completed the study? • How does he think Global warming occurred? • Does he believe Global warming is caused by humans?

  4. How are humans making this worse?

  5. Are Humans responsible for Global warming?

  6. Ask yourself…….. • What is Global Warming? • Are Humans responsible for Global Warming? • How may humans be causing an increase in Global Warming? • What are the Advantages and Disadvantages to Global Warming? • What affect is this going to have an different species, continents etc? • How can we improve things?

  7. Bibliography • Website link • Name of person who wrote article • Date the article was written • http://libweb.anglia.ac.uk/referencing/harvard.htm • Give your Quotation a number and put the same number next to you Reference in the Appendix

  8. Make sure you…. • Research the meaning of Global warming • Collect articles from newspapers / Internet / Books / Articles etc • Make sure you save the link you use • Reference it using: • http://www.google.co.uk/search?aq=1&oq=harvard+referencing+&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=harvard+referencing+generator

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