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Fig 54.14 Carbon cycle
Solar energy: incoming and outgoing http://www.esr.org/outreach/climate_change/basics/basics.html
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Sunlight shifts wavelength from short to long http://www.esr.org/outreach/climate_change/basics/basics.html
CO2 and other greenhouse gases keep heat from radiating back into space http://www.esr.org/outreach/climate_change/basics/basics.html
CO2 levels in Hawaii and average global temp. Fig 54.15
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Gases trapped in ice core bubbles can tell us about past climate conditions.
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Recent increases in global temperature have reversed a slight cooling trend
Vikings in Greenland in the 1200- 1400’s
As the climate cooled, the Vikings were forced to abandon their outposts
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Relative contributions to Global Warming ~500 m people ~300 m people ~2.5 b people
Effects of global warming are already visible http://www.worldviewofglobalwarming.org/pages/glaciers.html
Observed and projected ice cap melting http://www.esr.org/outreach/climate_change/basics/basics.html
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Global Change & Human Health (2001) V 2 # 1 pg 64
Precipitation changes 1900 to 2000
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