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Video Challenges Unbelievers of Global Warming

August 17, 2012 by Bernie Michaels

This video chronicles a rare crossing through the Northwest Passage, made possible by melting ice due to climate change. The documentary challenges policy makers to consider the impact of the melting ice caps on the future of mankind. The title of this timely DVD is The Polar Explorer, ID229. Borrow it from the WGBY Video Lending Library for a month by clicking here.

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Posted in Teaching Tools | Tagged ecology, environment, global warming, grades 9-12, Video Lending Library | 1 Comment

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  1. on August 17, 2012 at 5:38 pm Dan Pangburn

    The average global temperature trend has been flat since 2001. No amount of spin can rationalize that the CO2 increase caused the temperature increase to 2001 but that 25.2% additional CO2 increase had no effect on average global temperature after 2001. Without human caused global warming there can be no human caused climate change.



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