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Page 1: The Oceans Flowing Through Our Veins. Nature of Science Empirically based: Based on observation Observation (what we see) vs. Inference (statements about.

The Oceans Flowing Through Our Veins

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Nature of ScienceEmpirically based: Based on observationObservation (what we see) vs. Inference

(statements about phenomena that you can’t see)

Subjective: Personal values, agendas and prior experiences

Tentative- scientific claims change as new evidence is made available.

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Global Climate Change

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Inconvenient Truth Questions How are temperature and carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere

related?

How is the level of carbon dioxide measured?

What evidence does Gore provide for these effects of rising global temperatures?

What types of impacts could occur as precipitation levels are redistributed?

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Dr. Julia DalySeptember 2009, UMF Climate Forum

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United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change IPCC, 2006

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http://scrippsco2.ucsd.edu/home/index.php

Why 350 ppm?

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Kyoto Protocol The Kyoto Protocol is an international agreement

linked to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. The major feature of the Kyoto Protocol is that it sets binding targets for 37 industrialized countries and the European community for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions .These amount to an average of five per cent against 1990 levels over the five-year period 2008-2012.

The Kyoto Protocol was adopted in Kyoto, Japan, on 11 December 1997 and entered into force on 16 February 2005. 184 Parties of the Convention have ratified its Protocol to date. The detailed rules for the implementation of the Protocol were adopted at COP 7 in Marrakesh in 2001, and are called the “Marrakesh Accords.”

United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

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May 2008,

Participation in the Kyoto Protocol, where dark green indicates countries that have signed and ratified the treaty, yellow is signed, but not yet ratified, grey is not yet decided and red is no intention of ratifying.

Kyoto expires 2012 next international conference on Global Climate Change to occur in Bali.

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Copenhagen, Denmark 2009

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Dr. Drew BartonUMF Climate Forum Fall 2009

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Projected Change in Winter(areas with 30 days of snow cover under high emissions scenario)

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Summary: Projected ME Climate Change

Warmer, especially in winter

More precipitation, mainly due to big events

Wetter fall, winter, spring, but less snow

More summer drought

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SugarMaple

Hadley Hi Model

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Future ofTwoKey Conifers

Red Spruce

Balsam Fir

Today 2100

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What’s Coming This Way?Current 2100

White Oak

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Lynx&MartenUSFWS

Bobcat&

Fisherhttp://www.crcd.org/

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Optimistic

Pessimistic

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Sacred Balance Ch. 3 SB (p. 85-92) How important is water for

our survival?

SB (p. 101-104) How much freshwater is readily accessible for consumption by terrestrial organisms

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Hydrologic Cycle Terminology

Evaporation: Change of a liquid to a gasTranspiration: Water loss from plants through leaf

poresCondensation: Phase change from water vapor to a

liquidPrecipitation: Atmospheric moisture formed in the air

that falls to the surfaceSurface Runoff: Surface water flow that contributes to

water bodiesMelt runoff: Water movement from melting snow down

into streams and lakesPercolation/Infiltration: The movement of water

during rainfall into the soilGroundwater flow: Subsurface water flow that

contributes to water bodies

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Journey of the Water MoleculeWater CycleWhen Vegetation increases

When Vegetation decreases

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For Love of Water SB (p, 107-113) Use and Misuse: What evidence does Suzuki

provide regarding the bottled water controversy in the United States?

What are the estimates of how many people in the United States get sick from water?

Is buying (consuming) bottled water the answer to keeping us safe from water contaminants? Why?

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FLOW Questions Part 2 How does chemical agriculture cause a problem with water systems?

What percentage of water is used by agriculture? Industry? Domestic use?

What is Atrazine?

What are Atrazines effects on frogs and fish?

What potential effects could Atrazine have on humans?

Where has Atrazine been banned? Which country is still using it?

How far can Atrazine travel in freshwater?

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FLOW and the corporate control of waterHow much do Americans spend on bottled water?

How much is spent worldwide?

What effect do corporations (e.g. Nestle) have on our water supply?

Where are the gaps in this movie? What questions do you have regarding how this information was portrayed in the film?

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Poland Springs Response to Flow On the Poland Springs Kingfield Website it states “We do

our environmental homework before we become part of a community and maintain continuous monitoring to ensure the water resources are sustainable long-term.”

What sustainable practices are used by this company?

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Poland Springs EvidenceList some of the pieces of evidence Poland

Springs presents to justify their practices.

What type of quantitative evidence did FLOW provide?


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