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©lionheartphotography, flickr.com©SCJ, dehon.itm

This graph shows the difference in the earth’s temperature from 1880 to 2010 and the amount of carbon

dioxide (CO2) measured in the atmosphere.

©C2

ES, c

2es.

org

Global Temperatures

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CO2 Concentration and Surface Temperature

Source: NASA-GISS, CDIAC, NOAA ESRL

Year (Base: 1951-1980)

5 Year Mean Temperature

CO2 Concentration

CO2 C

once

ntra

tion

(PPM

)

Tem

pera

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(0 F)

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Floods in the Czech Republic©

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acka

, flic

kr.c

om

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The aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, USA

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mati

on, fl

ickr

.com

5

Drought in Ethiopia, Africa©

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k Da

nzig

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, flic

kr.c

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mes

Sei

th P

hoto

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hy, fl

ickr

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©at

awal

lpap

er, fl

ickr

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Endangered animals

©An

drew

Nic

holso

n, fl

ickr

.com

©Lu

kas V

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eer,

flick

r.com

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Sea levels rising cause increased flooding in Bangladesh

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spic

es, fl

ickr

.com

8

A mosquito©

John

Tan

n, fl

ickr

.com

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Arc

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Deforestation©

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ickr

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©da

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, flic

kr.c

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Power stations

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nac,

flic

kr.c

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ickr

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, flic

kr.c

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Transport

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Landfill©

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kr.c

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©tpmartins, flickr.com

Agr

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ture

©Skinnyde, flickr.com

©smlions 12, flickr.com

©Jason Alley, flickr.com

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©t0msk, flickr.com

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EDGE OF ATMOSPHERE

DEFORESTATIONCFCs OIL AND PETROL

ENGINES GREENHOUSE GASESAND FOSSIL FUELS

ABSORBED BY THEATMOSPHERE AND

EARTH

RADIATIONABSORBED BY GREENHOUSE

GASES

REFLECTEDABSORBED

ESCAPING RADIATION

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The Greenhouse Effect©

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iann

e Ke

rnoh

an

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The earth©

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dley

Won

derw

orks

, flic

kr.c

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The number of earths needed to sustain the world if everyone lived the way we do in the UK: two and a half

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oodl

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onde

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ks, fl

ickr

.com

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The amount of earth we would need to sustain the world if everyone lived the way they do in Bangladesh: one third

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oodl

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rwor

ks, fl

ickr

.com

Greenhouse gases trap heat in the earth’s atmosphere, causing it to warm up. The countries that

put out the most greenhouse gases are the United States, China, the Russian Federation and Japan.

However, the most emissions per person are in Qatar.

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Greenhouse Gases: The size of the country represents the amount of greenhouse gases produced per person

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©go

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Wind farm

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The earth at night

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