Geology 101
Global
Warming Extra Credit Assignment
Introduction: Global warming has
now been established as a fact by virtually all climate scientists worldwide.
Presently, the levels of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, in the
atmosphere are at levels never seen before in the last 600,000 years, and that
these gases are continuing to increase in the atmosphere at an alarming
rate. Most recent scientific evidence
shows that human activities are producing a significant part of this
increase. Several years ago, a movie
titled “An Inconvenient
Truth” and
staring Al Gore, focused on the global warming issue. This movie presents a comprehensive set of
evidence that supports the notion that the earth’s atmosphere, land and ocean
are warming up. Al Gore does an
excellent job at presented the evidence, discussing the consequences, and
offering solutions to the global warming issue. Opinions and interpretations
are also given, based on the factual evidence presented. Note that a couple of years have gone by
since the making of this movie, and that a significant amount of new climate
data has been compiled since then. For
the latest reports on global warming issued by the International Panel on
Climate Change, go to this link: http:/www.ipcc.ch/ipccreports/assessments-reports.htm ,
which is the most respected scientific body in the world when it comes
to climate science.
Assignment Directions: Your extra credit
assignment is to 1) Watch the movie, “Inconvenient Truth”, 2) Take notes about
the movie; and 3) Write an essay (in outline format) that addresses the
following five questions:
Question 1) What types of evidence, in your view,
represent the strongest proof that the Earth is warming and that human
activities are at least partly responsible?
Question 2) What roles do the oceans play in
climate change and global warming?
Question 3) Why does global warming matter to
humans and their environment? In other
words, what bad effects are happing now, or could happen soon, because of
global warming?
Question 4) What, in your view, are the most
important specific steps that an individual can take to deal with the
problem? (Local-scale action)
Question 5) What, in your view, are the most
important specific steps that governments and nations can take to deal with the
problem? (Regional- and global-scale action)
Your written response must have at least 600-words, typed, spell and
grammar checked, and be in an outline form. Your response will be graded based on
thoughtful, reasoned opinions – supported by appropriate evidence – as well as
your command of the facts and concepts concerning global warming. A total of up to10 points (600 word minimum) are possible for this assignment.