Two sides of the story… Starter: In pairs: Discuss what you know about the disagreements over global warming. HINT: Causes Actions to take to prevent it.

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Two sides of the story… Starter: In pairs: Discuss what you know about the disagreements over global warming. HINT: Causes Actions to take to prevent it

Learning outcomes You should all be able to: Outline the different arguments surrounding global warming. Outline your own view with regards to global warming. Most of you should be able to: Evaluate contrasting human perceptions of the issue of global warming.

Arguments about global warming… An inconvenient truth: Global dimming

Let’s read the article… In pairs: One person reads one half of the article and the other reads the other half. As you are reading make a note of the arguments about global warming. Share your ideas with each other…