EdGCM EET Team Steve Ackerman – Scientist/College Educator

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EdGCM EET Team Steve Ackerman – Scientist/College Educator Mark Chandler – Scientist/Data Provider Mark Hafen – College Educator Steve Kluge – K-12 Educator Linda Sohl – Tool Specialist Betsy Youngman – Curriculum developer

Activity Title: The Educational Global Climate Model (EdGCM): Using a Model to Evaluate Climate Change Impacts Datasets: Simulated global temperatures, snow and ice cover Tool: EdGCM software

Activities Time series of CO2 trends (observed and projected) and time series of global temperatures (observed 1880-2008, projected to 2100) Global temperature simulations using EdGCM and creating maps Global warming feedbacks (relating global temperature change to snow and ice change) Global temperature change impacts on countries/regions