MODULE #3: C limate Change & Global Warming … Signs & Symptoms.

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MODULE #3: Climate Change & Global Warming

… Signs & Symptoms

All around the globe, scientists are seeing signs and symptoms of climate change…

From melting ice in the Arctic…

All around the globe, scientists are seeing signs and symptoms of climate change…

To rising sea levels …

To changes right in our own backyards…

All around the globe, scientists are seeing signs and symptoms of climate change…

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Let’s take a closer look at some of these signs…

Source: NASA

Greenland’s melting glaciers

Source: Arctic Impacts of Arctic

Warming, Cambridge

Press, 2004).

Red areas show the ‘melt zone’ where summer warmth turns snow and ice around the edges of the ice sheet into slush and ponds of meltwater

Rising Seas around the globe…

WWhat is happening here in the Northeast?hat is happening here in the Northeast?

WWhat is happening here in Vermont?hat is happening here in Vermont?1907 to 2007 Burlington Vermont

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Shift in range, distribution and abundance of various wildlife species, due to loss of suitable habitat. Cold-water fish are especially susceptible, as well as certain migratory birds and songbirds.

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Reduced maple sap harvests resulting from changes in climate and tree health

Muted autumn colors

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Altered geographic distribution & health of trees (maple, beech & birch are likely to be replaced by pine, oak, & hickory that thrive in a slightly warmer climate)

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Warmer summertime temperatures are likely to reduce air quality by helping to create ground-level ozone. This will result in increased cases of asthma & other respiratory illnesses.

… Please take a look at MODULE #4 to learn what youyou can do to reduce GHG emissions and slow climate change