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What impact will global warming really have? This unit examines the potential problems faced by the people of the Pacific Island of Tuvalu as a result of rising sea levels. Where would you go if your island is only a few feet above sea level? Who would you blame?
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- Social Sciences
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- Post-secondary
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Climate Change
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Open University OpenLearn
Read the Fine Print

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Ocean Waves not only provide recreation, aesthetic enjoyment and an occasional rearrangement of our shorelines, but can potentially be tapped as a source for cleaner energy. Join Scripps Institution of OceanographyŐs Richard Seymour as he describes how climate variability impacts the "wave climate" of the North Pacific Ocean. Learn how scientists and engineers are combining expertise to harness Waves as a source for renewable electric energy production. (54 minutes)
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- Science and Technology
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UCTV Teacher's Pet
No Strings Attached

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This publication offers a sampling of exciting activities and animations to support students as they piece together the plate tectonics puzzle.
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- Science and Technology
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Middle School Portal
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