Temperatures around the world are rising. We call it global warming.

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Temperatures around the world are rising. We call it global warming. Our warming planet Temperatures around the world are rising. We call it global warming. Photo acknowledgement: Radius Images/Jupiter Images © Oxford University Press 2008

Some scientists say it’s just a natural change. Our warming planet Some scientists say it’s just a natural change. © Oxford University Press 2008

Our warming planet But most say it’s mainly due to carbon dioxide, the gas that forms when we burn fuels. © Oxford University Press 2008

Our warming planet Global warming will bring disasters such as drought, and famine, and floods. © Oxford University Press 2008

Our warming planet We can’t stop global warming. But we must try to limit it, before it’s too late. © Oxford University Press 2008