All Climate change articles – Page 2
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Global warming
This resource includes a number of different types of activities and worksheets, which can be used to promote group discussion. The activities can be included when teaching about changes to the Earth and atmosphere and the effect of burning fossil fuels on the environment. It is an excellent context for ...
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Future Climates - activity page
Provoking activities to stimulate thinking about our climate in the future.
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Looking at the data - The Earth is getting warmer
Data analysis worksheet looking at air temperature.
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Is the Earth getting warmer?
This worksheet is intended to introduce the theme of global warming as a controversial scientific issue. Use to initiate a class discussion, find out what the class already know about global warming and if they have any strong views on the subject.
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The other carbon dioxide problem
Carbon dioxide produced by human activity is acidifying the ocean at an unprecedented and alarming rate
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Climate research heats up
Nina Notman meets some of the atmospheric chemists fitting the pieces of the climate change jigsaw together
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The Earth is getting warmer
This worksheet is intended to introduce the theme of global warming as a controversial scientific issue. Use to initiate a class discussion, find out what the class already know about global warming and if they have any strong views on the subject.
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Radical changes in our atmosphere
Dudley Shallcross and Tim Harrison explain how a breakthrough has allowed us to study Criegee biradicals, and what this could mean for atmospheric science
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Ri Christmas Lectures® 2012: Climate Change
A resource on Climate Change and the Hydrogen Economy, supported by video clips from the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures ® 2012. Video: The Hydrogen Economy - Energy from Water? video Video: The Hydrogen Economy - Splitting Water with a ...
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Ocean Acidification
Recent evidence suggests that ocean removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is having serious consequences for marine life
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The Mole
Flood: will all the land be covered by water if the polar ice caps melt?
On screen chemistry with Jonathan Hare
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The Mole
Global warming: can you demonstrate the greenhouse effect?
On screen chemistry with Jonathan Hare
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What causes the greenhouse effect? | 16-18 years
Reinforce your students’ understanding of the cause of the greenhouse effect using this lesson plan with a demonstration and activities for 16–18 year olds.
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CF3SF5 - a 'super' greenhouse gas
Trifluoromethyl sulfur pentafluoride - a byproduct of the electronics industry - has been named a 'super' greenhouse gas by physical chemists
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