Climate Change: Connections and Solutions

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Climate Change: Connections and Solutions Carbon Dioxide Trends Climate Change: Connections and Solutions

Inquiry/Critical Thinking Questions What are some activities that emit carbon dioxide into Earth’s atmosphere? What have been the major trends in atmospheric carbon dioxide levels? How is carbon dioxide related to temperatures on Earth? How can we reduce future carbon dioxide emissions?

Objectives: Students will: Identify processes that contribute to carbon dioxide emissions Graph carbon dioxide emissions Predict future carbon dioxide trends Assess the relationship between atmospheric carbon dioxide and global surface temperatures Brainstorm ways to reduce carbon dioxide emissions

Introduction Which gases are involved in the greenhouse effect? Today you will be exploring historical trends in carbon dioxide emissions. Carbon dioxide is an important greenhouse gas that has been linked to many human activities. Name some activities, human or otherwise, that might add carbon dioxide to our atmosphere.

Steps Work in pairs 1 sheet of graph paper and 1 CO2 dataset This dataset from Mauna Loa is the most complete and accurate carbon dioxide dataset in the world. Carbon dioxide is measured in parts per million by volume; 391 parts per million means that for every 1 million molecules in the atmosphere, 391 of those are carbon dioxide molecules.

Steps Graph the data Year should be on the x-axis Carbon dioxide emissions on the y-axis Predict an average carbon dioxide concentration for the year 2020 and put a star on the graph to represent that number on their graph.

Discussion Questions What might account for the differences in CO2 concentrations measured in May and October of each year? How could we take advantage of those natural periods of increased CO2 uptake to reduce overall CO2 in our atmosphere? Based on the data shown on your graph, what do you think the carbon dioxide concentration will be in the year 2020? Why do you think carbon dioxide levels have continued to rise during the past 45 years? What types of activities might raise carbon dioxide levels even faster? How do you think this will affect Earth’s climate? Predict how your life will be different if this climate change occurs. What types of actions can we take to lower our carbon dioxide emissions?

Global Warming: It’s All About Carbon Video Global Warming: It’s All About Carbon http://www.npr.org/news/specials/climate/video/

Understanding Climate Change: A Primer Website Understanding Climate Change: A Primer http://www.whrc.org/resources/primer_home.html