Title: GLOBAL WARMING
Intro: What is Global Warming
Archive for the “Homework” CategoryTitle: GLOBAL WARMING Intro: What is Global Warming So me and my group are on a good start we have gotten an interview with Kent From channel 4. Two of the people from my group have gotten another Interview with Kelly from Washington University they also went on the street to get interviews from people. Now we are putting slides together and getting them in order so we can put all of them together to finish this documentary before the year is over ( LAST DAY MAY 23rd!!). So you can imagine that things in Mrs.Pomerantz’s 8th block English 2 class is a little bit crazy but we are hard at work. KSDK: Phone #: 314-421-5055 Mail: 1000 Market Street Practice: Hello I’m ________ from Parkway North High School in Creve Coeur Missouri. My class and i are make a video documentary about Global Warming.My reason for calling to to know if i could get an interview in person with a metorologist or someone that can give some information about Global Warming
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2008
Summary (just in case the first one is right)Posted by: jterry2010 in Homework, ResearchClimate Change: Just Deal With It. Roger A. Pielke Jr., an environmental policy expert at the University of Colorado Belives that we can adapt to global warming and it won’t be a big deal. Hans von Storch, director of the Institute of Coastal Research in Germany, belives that our world problems are already big enough we don’t need a bigger burden so we shouldn’t worry about it and just adapt. Stephen H. Schneider, a climatologist at Stanford University belives that we can’t adapt to the melting sheet of ice in Greenland and you can’t adapt to extinct species, he also believes that if we could adapt we would of already adapted and there wouldn’t be so many starving people or homless people. He thinks that Global warming is something that can’t be adapted to.
Other scientists say that time is running out to control carbon dioxide emissions and that the call to adapt is providing a potentially dangerous excuse to delay. If adaptation were so simple, they say, it would have already been done. But the developing world remains wrought with hunger and disease and vulnerable to natural disasters. the feared increase in ground level UVB radiation has also failed to materialize. Keep in mind that ozone depletion, in and of itself, doesn’t really harm human health or the environment. It’s the concern that an eroded ozone layer will allow more of the sun’s damaging UVB rays to reach the earth that led to the Montreal Protocol. |