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Geology 390 Living on the Edge: Global Climate Change and Earth History Overview

Geology 390 Living on the Edge: Global Climate Change and Earth History Overview. Is there reliable evidence of climate change? If so give an example of a very solid piece of evidence to support that the climate is changing.

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Geology 390 Living on the Edge: Global Climate Change and Earth History Overview

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  1. Geology 390 Living on the Edge: Global Climate Change and Earth History Overview

  2. Is there reliable evidence of climate change? If so give an example of a very solid piece of evidence to support that the climate is changing. If not give an example of a very solid piece of evidence to support that the climate is not changing.

  3. Is there reliable evidence of anthropogenic global warming? If so give an example of a very solid piece of evidence to support that humans a driving global warming. If not give an example of a very solid piece of evidence to support that the our present warming is a natural variation.

  4. True or False About half of all of climate scientists agree that humans are presently influencing earth’s climate and the other half disagree.

  5. EOS AGU

  6. What would be a good headline for you story?

  7. Results from google serach:2013 global mean temperature

  8. 1880 through 2012 NASA: http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/graphs/

  9. pH less than 7  acidic pH= 7  neutral pH above  7 alkaline

  10. http://www.atmosedu.com/meteor/images/summer2007_arctic_seaice.gifhttp://www.atmosedu.com/meteor/images/summer2007_arctic_seaice.gif

  11. Katrina: August 28 2005

  12. Fig. 18-6, p. 496

  13. Fig. 18-7, p. 497

  14. Fig. 18-8, p. 497

  15. Fig. 18-9, p. 499

  16. Fig. 1, p. 500

  17. Fig. 2, p. 500

  18. Dome C Ice core. Temperature estimate from variation in the hydrogen isotope Deuterium (Hydrogen with 1 proton and 1 neutron in nucleus)

  19. Faint Young Sun Paradox

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