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Global Climate Change Vocabulary Week 1
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Greenhouse Effect When gases in the atmosphere keep heat near Earth and prevent it from radiating into space
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Greenhouse Gas Gases that keep heat in the atmosphere
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Thermohaline Circulation
Cooler, saltier water at the poles sink and warmer, fresher water from the equator moves to take its place
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El Nino Weakening of equatorial winds making Eastern Pacific Ocean warmer than usual; changes in climatic patterns
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La Nina Strengthening of equatorial winds making Eastern Pacific Ocean cooler than usual; changes climatic patterns
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Topography Describes the surface characteristics of the area
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Global Climate Change A change in global weather patterns; includes temperature, winds, rainfall and frequency of storms
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Global Warming An increase in Earth’s average surface temperature
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Proxy Indicator Type of indirect evidence that serves as a substitute for direct measurement
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Climate Model Programs that combine what is known about the atmosphere and oceans to simulate climate processes.
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Global Climate Change Vocabulary Week 2
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Fossil Fuels Main source of extra carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
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Coral Bleaching Death of algae in corals due to temperature and pH changes
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Carbon Footprint Amount of carbon dioxide emissions for which an individual or group is responsible
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Carbon Tax Fee that a government chargers polluter for each unit of greenhouse gases they emit
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Carbon Offset Voluntary payment made when one industry or person pays another group to reduce their carbon footprint
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Carbon Sequestration Consists of ways of storing captured carbon
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Kyoto Protocol International agreement that seeks to limit greenhouse gas emissions
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Geoid Shape that the surface of the oceans would take under the influence of Earths gravitation and rotation alone
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Permafrost Permanently frozen soil
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Ice Cores A core sample that is typically removed from an ice sheet to reconstruct climatic records over the age range of the core using the annual layers.
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