Global Warming: What are the Questions?. Question 1: There is scientific evidence to show that the...

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Global Warming: What are the Questions?

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Page 1: Global Warming: What are the Questions?. Question 1: There is scientific evidence to show that the Earth’s surface temperature is increasing. Other evidence.

Global Warming: What are the Questions?

Page 2: Global Warming: What are the Questions?. Question 1: There is scientific evidence to show that the Earth’s surface temperature is increasing. Other evidence.

Question 1:

There is scientific evidence to show that the Earth’s surface

temperature is increasing.

Other evidence shows that the temperature of the upper atmosphere

has not risen significantly.

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If global warming does occur

then it could change

our world drastically…

The polar icecaps could melt.

Weather patterns could change.

Habitats could change and

species could become extinct.

Question 2:

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Question 3:

To slow down global warming (if it is occurring) we need to

reduce emissions of greenhouse gases.

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Question 4:

Some countries are trying to reduce their carbon dioxide emissions but others don’t

see it as a priority.

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The Aims of This Lesson:

1. To discuss the issues in the Global Warming controversy, using role play.

2. To form your own opinion on the Global Warming debate.