Lindley Hanson
Member since May 26, 2009
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Jun 9, 2009
www.co2science.org
The Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change was created to disseminate factual reports and sound commentary on new developments in the world-wide scientific quest to determine the climatic and biological consequences of the ongoing rise in the air's CO2 content. It meets this objective through weekly online publication of its CO2 Science magazine, which contains editorials on topics of current concern and mini-reviews of recently published peer-reviewed scientific journal articles, books, and other educational materials. In this endeavor, the Center attempts to separate reality from rhetoric in the emotionally-charged debate that swirls around the subject of carbon dioxide and global change. In addition, to help students and teachers gain greater insight into the biological aspects of this phenomenon, the Center maintains on-line instructions on how to conduct CO2 enrichment and depletion experiments in its Global Change Laboratory (located in its Education Center section), which allow interested parties to conduct similar studies in their own homes and classrooms.
Jun 9, 2009
www.koshland-science-museum.org

It’s a Global Issue

The increase in the greenhouse effect is global, affecting climate and communities worldwide.

Some countries emit more CO2 into the atmosphere than others, and each country will be affected differently by the changing climate. The international pattern of CO2 emissions and greenhouse warming impacts will change through time. The challenge for policy makers is to pursue globally equitable solutions that address these changing international differences.

In the following sections, explore the possible responses to global warming both at a personal and national level.
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