Carbon and Climate Change Grades 9 – 12 1 Richland Community College, 2013 1.

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Carbon and Climate Change Grades 9 – 12 1 Richland Community College,

Lava Lamp Experiment Richland Community College,  Water  Vegetable oil  Food coloring  Effervescent tablet

Global Warming, It’s All About Carbon  The carbon atom  Can’t live without it  From small attachments to big problems Richland Community College,

Making Carbon Bonds  Stored energy in living things  Stored energy in dead things Richland Community College,

Breaking Carbon Bond  Fire and heat  Digestion  Combustion Richland Community College,

Carbon Dioxide  How carbon dioxide is made  Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere  Global warming Richland Community College,

Controlling Carbon  The nature of carbon  Too much of a good thing  Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Richland Community College,

Capturing Carbon Richland Community College,  Carbon Capture Demonstration

References  Slide 1: Vlahakis, J. “Smokestack.” Photo. Earthy Report 18 October Dec  Slide 2: ScienceBob. “Oil.” Photo. Science Bob’s Blog 29 May Dec  Slide 3: Todd, Odd. “Carbon Atom.” Cartoon. Episode 1: It’s All About Carbon 1 May Dec  Slide 4: Todd, Odd. “Ethanol.” Cartoon. Episode 2: Global Warming: It’s All About Carbon 14 June, Dec  Slide 5: Kholif, Wildanul. “Fire Wallpaper.” Photo. Gallery Mangklex 27 Feb Dec  Slide 6: Todd, Odd. “Carbon in Love.” Cartoon. When Carbon Falls in Love, the World Heats Up 3 July Dec  Slide 7: Kriscenski, Ali. “Carbon Emissions.” Photo. Inhabitat 21 July Dec  Slides 3 – 7: Krulwich, R. (Producer). (2013). Global Warming: It's All About Carbon [Web Video]. Retrieved from  Slide 8: Hardin, LeJean and Jamie Payne. “Carbon Dioxide Sequestration.” Schematic. Plunging into Carbon Sequestration Research Dec Richland Community College,