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  • Atmospheric CO2 Level Tops 400 ppm
    During the week of May 13th, the CO2 level at the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii topped 400 ppm rep...Read more

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    Atmospheric CO2 Level Tops 400 ppm

    During the week of May 13th, the CO2 level at the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii topped 400 ppm repeatedly. Daily levels of CO2 can vary due to weather, and there are seasonal trends as well. The level of atmospheric greenhouse gases continues to increase, now over 120 ppm since the Industrial Revolution began. For more on the Keeling Curve, see http://keelingcurve.ucsd.edu/. Find out more about greenhouse gases and warming.
  • Massive Tornado Outbreak on Tornado Alley
    The week of May 19 brings dozens of tornadoes to Tornado Alley in the states of Oklahoma, Kansas, Io...Read more

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    Massive Tornado Outbreak on Tornado Alley

    The week of May 19 brings dozens of tornadoes to Tornado Alley in the states of Oklahoma, Kansas, Iowa, Illinois and Missouri. On May 20th, a massive tornado struck Moore, Oklahoma, devastating communities - destroying over 100 homes and hitting two elementary schools and a hospital - with many casualties and deaths. Our thoughts are with our friends and colleagues suffering from these storms. For more on the May 20th storms, see the NOAA Storm Prediction Center Storm Report.
  • Kansas Legislator Proposes Bill to Outlaw Sustainability Education
    A bill has been introduced in the Kansas legislature this week that would prohibit the promotion of ...Read more

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    Kansas Legislator Proposes Bill to Outlaw Sustainability Education

    A bill has been introduced in the Kansas legislature this week that would prohibit the promotion of sustainability. Here is a link to the one-page bill: http://www.kslegislature.org/li/b2013_14/measures/documents/hb2366_00_0000.pdf. See report on Bloomberg News.
Scientists study tree rings like these to figure out what climates of the past were like. Each year that the tree was alive it grew another ring, making its trunk wider. The thickness of a ring depends on what the weather was like during the year in which it grew.
Image courtesy of UCAR Digital Image Library

Resources for Educators at Fall 2007 AGU GIFT Workshop

Presentations

Climate Change Science: What we know today and future impacts (slideshow)
Members download PowerPoint Presentation
Tim Killeen

The IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) and its Report Development Process (slideshow)
Members download PowerPoint Presentation
Richard C. J. Somerville

Web-based education and outreach through Windows to the Universe (slideshow)
Members download PowerPoint Presentation
Roberta Johnson

KESCH Energy Reduction at School Sustainable Development in Practice
Annegret Schwarz
(2 K pdf file)

Atmospheric Science and Climate Literacy Workshop (slideshow)
Members download PowerPoint Presentation
Roberta Johnson

Exclusive global warming poll: The buck stops here
Peter Aldhous
(online version of article)

Global warming: what the US public thinks (blog)
Peter Aldhous

Classroom Activities

Looking into Surface Albedo

Carbon Dioxide Sources and Sinks

The Nitrogen Cycle Game

Thermal expansion and Ice melt

Ancient Coastlines

Glaciers then and Now

Graphing Sea Ice Extent

Paleoclimates and Pollen

Blooming Thermometers

Adaptation Investigation

Other Resources

The American Geophysical Union

International Panel on Climate Change

Windows to the Universe

Project BudBurst

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