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Inquiry Question

(1)How global warming start? (2)what effect


global warming have in today's world?(3)what
are evidence against global warming have in
over future?


Search Words

Start global warming,Global warming effect now,Global


warming future.


Resource Link Summary/ Quote

http://go.galegroup.co (1)“In 1850 researcher was able to track a very slight change in
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up in the mid - 1800s,it could point either to a worse future climate than
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(4) ”Droughts in southeast Asia, Australia and parts, and heavy rainfall

and flooding in arid areas of South America have been observed during

EL Nino”​.

(5)”The Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets have decreased in

mass………Greenland lost 150 to 250 cubic kilometers (36 to 60

cubic miles) of ice per year between 2002 and 2006”.

(1)​” ​global warming could lead to unprecedented effects on human


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been done, illustrating the grand difficulty of this global problem

(4) ”Ice cores are drawn from Greenland, Antarctica, and tropical

mountain glaciers show that the Earth’s climate responds to

changes in greenhouse gas levels. Ancient evidence can also be


found in tree rings, ocean sediments, coral reefs, and layers of

sedimentary rocks”

(5)”The planet's average surface temperature has risen about 2.0

degrees Fahrenheit (1.1 degrees Celsius) since the late 19th

century, a change driven largely by increased carbon dioxide and

other human-made emissions into the atmosphere”.

(6) ”Satellite observations reveal that the amount of spring snow

cover in the Northern Hemisphere has decreased over the past

five decades and that the snow is melting earlier”.

http://go.galegroup.co (1)”The burning of fossil fuels includes heart disease and


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(2)”The 194-party conference agreed to start negotiations on
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(3)”The upper limit is 1 trillion tons. About half of that has been
https://climate.nasa.g
ov/evidence/ emitted already since the 1950s, and if we continue as business

as usual, we'll reach that upper limit by 2040, according to The

New York Times”

(4)”​Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, the acidity of

surface ocean waters has increased by about 30 percent”.

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