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WELCOME CLEAN Interactive Webinar Please take some time to familiarize yourself with the webinar interface: Mouse over icons and find:  How to raise your hand  How to respond to a poll  Respond w/smiley face – that is fun!  Introduce yourself in the chat panel! → If you haven’t had a chance to do the homework – please take a look now. Please take some time to familiarize yourself with the webinar interface: Mouse over icons and find:  How to raise your hand  How to respond to a poll  Respond w/smiley face – that is fun!  Introduce yourself in the chat panel! → If you haven’t had a chance to do the homework – please take a look now. Climate Literacy Essential Principle 4: Focus: Mechanisms of long-term climate change We will begin at 7:00 pm Eastern 6:00 pm Central 5:00 pm Mountain 4:00 pm Pacific We will begin at 7:00 pm Eastern 6:00 pm Central 5:00 pm Mountain 4:00 pm Pacific

Agenda Welcome and introductions (~10 min) Climate Literacy Essential Principle #4: Looking at natural long term climate variability and how recent changes are different (~30 min) Using the CLEAN collection to teach about climate variability (~30 min) Discussion of resources from the CLEAN collection (~30 min) Wrap up and evaluation (~20 min)

CLEAN Interactive Webinar Presenters Elizabeth Youngman, Sun Valley, ID (educator) Dr. Tamara Shapiro Ledley, TERC (scientist) Technical Support Toll free call in passcode Marian Grogan, TERC, Moderator Sarah Hill, TERC, Technical Support

Climate Literacy Essential Principle #4 Climate varies over space and time through both natural and man-made processes 4a - Climate is determined by the long-term pattern of temperature and precipitation averages and extremes at a location… 4b - Climate is not the same thing as weather… 4c - Climate change is a significant and persistent change in an area's average climate conditions or their extremes… 4d - Scientific observations indicate that global climate has changed in the past, is changing now, and will change in the future… 4e - Based on evidence from tree rings, other natural records, and scientific observations made around the world, Earth's average temperature is now warmer than it has been for at least the past 1,300 years… 4f - Natural processes driving Earth's long-term climate variability do not explain the rapid climate change observed in recent decades… 4g - Natural processes that remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere operate slowly when compared to the processes that are now adding it to the atmosphere…

Climate Literacy Essential Principle #4 Climate varies over space and time through both natural and man-made processes Focus of this Interactive Webinar ◦ Example of natural long-term climate variability – Ice Age Cycles, Milankovitch variations & CO2 ◦ How is now different? Dr. Tamara Shapiro Ledley, TERC (scientist)

Poll Question Have you heard of Milankovitch cycles before? ◦ Yes ◦ No

Ice Ages and Milankovitch

Milankovitch Cycles – The Orbital Elements

Impact of Milankovitch Variations on Energy Reaching the Earth Poll Question Changes in which of the following affect the total amount of solar radiation the Earth receives? ◦ A Eccentricity (shape of Earth’s orbit around Sun) ◦ B Obliquity (tilt of Earth axis with respect to Sun) ◦ C Precession (time of year closest to Sun) ◦ D None of the above

Ice Ages and Carbon Dioxide ryosphere/7.html ryosphere/7.html Graph of CO 2 (Green graph), temperature (Blue graph), and dust concentration (Red graph) measured from the Vostok, Antarctica ice core as reported by Petit et al., Data source: Petit J.R., Jouzel J., Raynaud D.,Barkov N.I.,Barnola J.M., Basile I., Bender M., Chappellaz J., DavisJ., Delaygue G., Delmotte M., Kotlyakov V.M., Legrand M., Lipenkov V.,Lorius C., Pépin L., Ritz C., Saltzman E., Stievenard M. (1999)., Nature, 399:

Carbon Dioxide Concentration Variations on ice age time scales

Ice Ages and Milankovitch

Questions?

Using the CLEAN collection to teach about climate variability Betsy Youngman, TERC consultant

Some Naïve Understandings and Misconceptions Recent global warming is caused by the sun. Climate has changed many times in the distant past, before humans began burning coal and oil, so the current warming cannot be caused by humans burning coal, oil, and natural gas.

Exceptional resources for teachers of science – lessons and activities, videos, interactives, animations and more! Collected and vetted by scientists and educators Easy to search database – by topic, grade level and climate literacy essential principle Offers resources for all disciplines – geosciences, biology, environmental science, chemistry, physics

Teaching Essential Principle #4

How Can I Use This Principle in My Teaching?

What types of resources are on CLEAN? Lessons and hands-on activities – varying in length Videos (most < 10 min) Static visualizations – images or graphics Animations and interactives Demos and short experiments

Example of a Search...

Tree Rings: Counting the Years of Global Warming – A CLEAN resource video A CLEAN resource that will help students understand how tree rings are collected and analyzed. A good introduction to the subject. Also shown on

Climate Controls 1.Solar Energy Influx 2.Chemistry of Atmosphere 3.Albedo (reflectivity)

Cooling Factors

A flash interactive showing temperature and volcanic activity

Comments?

Using CLEAN in Your Classroom- Discussion Session Participants each chose one of the following topics: ◦ Ice Cores ◦ Paleoclimate Records ◦ Measuring and Modeling Climate ◦ Tree Ring Data ◦ Natural Variations Share one activity and one supplemental resource. Discuss the following: ◦ What attracted you to these two resources? ◦ How might you use these two resources to enrich your teaching, learning and curriculum?

Evaluation Please complete the Evaluation at this url: ecember2011 Thanks for joining us!