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Focus the Nation: Focus the Class -- January 31, 2008, and beyond


Climate Status Investigations --
Earth Sciences
Potential Effects of GW (9-12)
Origins of major greenhouse gases (5-8)
Ice core science (5-8)
GW effects on everyday items (5-8)


NASA: Global Climate Change


Union of Concerned Scientists: Earth Sciences
Tropical Deforestation and Climate Change
Renewable Energy Basics


NCAR -- Earth Science
Field Guide to: Permafrost Research
Simulating Abrupt Change in Past Climates
Climate Change Modelling
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UNEP -- GRID Adrenal -- Climate Graphics
Excellent graphics for presentations, class, student reports
Introduction to Climate Change
Observed Climate Trends
Potential Impacts of Climate Change

Recommended by Karen Nyhus at San Francisco State University


Stanford University -- School of Earth Sciences
Energy and Environment Public Lecture Series

Videos and PDF's
Graphics Very Helpful for Teach in and Class Presentations


Interactive Map: Impacts of Global Warming
Good place for students to start in choosing their
Focus the Nation Class Project

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