Thursday, February 11, 2010
Global Carbon Cycle and Climate Change
Human activity, including burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and buring trees, has altered the global carbon cycle. This alternation of the global carbon cycle is the proposed cause of global climate change (global warming).
Obviously, global climate change is a very imporant issue facing us today. If you are alive and paying any attention, then you probably know that there is some disgreement out there about (1) whether global warming is occuring, (2) if it is occuring is it a natural occurence or is it caused by humans, and (3)what should we as individuals and a society do about these issues. As I mentioned in class, it is very important that you understand what components of the debate are facts and what components of the debate are based on mathematical models or other forms of argument. I think that it is important that you should be able to explain to other people why scientists will never be able to conduct the experiment that will nail down whether or not humans are causing global warming (we have only one earth).
I think that it is important for you to have access to good information. Here are some links to what I consider to be some of the best and most reliable sources of information about this topic. Although some of these articles go into much more detail than are required for this class you should know where to find reliable information about this topic.
Further Reading
Carbon cycle- http://www.eoearth.org/article/Carbon_cycle
Global warming- http://www.eoearth.org/article/Global_warming
Global warming Frequenty Asked Questions- http://www.eoearth.org/article/Global_warming_frequently_asked_questions
Climate change FAQ- http://www.eoearth.org/article/Climate_change_FAQs
Intergovenmental Panel on Climate Change- http://www.eoearth.org/article/Intergovernmental_Panel_on_Climate_Change_%28IPCC%29
IPCC Assessment for Policymakers- http://www.eoearth.org/article/IPCC_Fourth_Assessment_Report%2C_Working_Group_I%3A_Summary_for_Policymakers
If you would like additional information about global climate change then you can take a look at a presentation I developed for another class.
Global Carbon Cycle and Global Climate Change
http://www.slideshare.net/secret/C6iDTujQlIh73C
Expected Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course a fully engaged student should be able to
- diagram the global carbon cycle
- discuss how humans have altered the global carbon cycle
- discuss how the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide varies annually
- discuss the proposed relationship between human caused changes in the global carbon cycle and global warming
- discuss alternative causes of global warming
- discuss the experiment that would be required to determine whether or not human activity is the cause of global warming
- articulate and defend their own personal view of how they intend to deal with the global warming issue
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An interesting article, that relates to lecture today. Weather vs. Climate. Bill Nye even makes an appearance in the video segment! :)
ReplyDeletehttp://rawstory.com/2010/02/bill-nye-climate-change-deniers-unpatriotic/
HI Ashlee, Thanks for sending the link to this article. I think it is interesting to hear the differences in opinion about people from the east coast where they are getting record amounts of snow and Calgary where they have so little snow that they have had to delay the downhill ski events.
ReplyDeleteI will post this on the blog for everyone to see.