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Global Warming and the Greenhouse Effect

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Science and Technology
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Primary, Secondary
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Since 1880, the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and global temperatures have been following a parallel rising path. Is this simply a coincidence? Most scientists don't think so. This video excerpt from Race to Save the Planet describes the relationship between human activities and negative changes to our global climate.

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Learning Module
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English
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Activities and Labs, Curriculum Standards
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Video
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1990 WGBH Educational Foundation. All Rights Reserved. Footage courtesy of Des Moine Public Television, The Environmental Protection Agency, Nolte Media, Jamaican Television, WCPX, and the Bangledesh Embassy in Washington D.C.

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