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G L O B A LWARMINGL E S S O N P L A N
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... through much of the earths
history its been at 22 degrees Cel-
sius when there was no ice at either
pole and all the land was tropical
and subtropical. In fact ice is theenemy of life, frost is the enemy of
life, when you pass from the tropi-
cal into the subtropical and then
into the temperate regions where
theres frost in the winter, biodiver-
sity plummets by about 90%.
Patrick Moore
Patrick Moore said that it would not be a bad
thing for this earth to warm up, because cold
is the enemy of life. Some of the evidence
he cited to support this statement was a
90 percent drop in biodiversity between the
tropical regions and temperate regions with
winter frost.
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world as a backdrop, but Moore was serious.
Use a projector to display the reconstructed
historic temperature record for the last 2000
years. The record shows two important
events, the Medieval Climate Optimum and
the Little Ice Age. These two periods provide
comparative historic records of life on the hot
and cold end of the oscillating temperaturescale.
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Global Warming: ReferencesIts getting hot in here
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RENEWABLE
F U E L SL E S S O N P L A N
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What would their day be like if they hadto rely on walking, biking, or other manualtransportation methods?
Would the school be smaller? Would theyhave to eliminate some of their after-schoolactivities? Are there friends they would see
less often? How would that change the localbusiness community? Would there be smallershops? No mall? Would their parents be ableto get to work?
The transportation involved in the products weuse every day is more invisible to the averagehigh school student, although most of themwill have seen trucks that bring soda to thestore (Pepsi and Coca-Cola trucks are so
thoroughly branded, its hard to miss them),semi-trailers along the highway, and freighttrains snaking along across the country.
Ask the students to read the essay I, Pencil.This essay explains all the details involvedin making one lead pencil. Parts come fromfar away places such as Sri Lanka (formerlyCeylon) and China, India, Brazil (countries thatgrow Castor Beans) and more familiar places
such as Missisippi and Oregon.If there is that much transportation involvedin one pencil, imagine how much is involvedwith all the other things we own. Ask thestudents to look in their books, in their bags,and their jackets. Where were these productsmade? Most of them were made overseas,in Asia and South America. They got to thecountry on freight ships. Some produce,
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Renewable Fuels: ReferencesDude! Wheres my car?I, Pencil from Library of Economics and Liberty:http://www.econlib.org/library/Essays/rdPncl1.html
HR2815 from Washington State. The bill 50% reduction in miles driven by 2050http://apps.leg.wa.gov/documents/billdocs/2007-08/Pdf/Bills/House%20Passed%20Legislature/2815-S2.
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The $10,000 Suit by Steven E. Landsburg is a great and quick example on how costly it isto only use local products (quick background read to use in class discussion):http://www.thebigquestions.com/2009/10/30/the-10000-suit/
NIMBYABC 20/20 news video on wind park in Nantucket Sound:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mo2rMj8KVtQ
Cape Wind:http://www.capewind.org/topic5
Alliance to Save Nantucket Sound: http://www.saveoursound.org/
Federal Register page count by Law Librarians Society of Washington, DC:http://www.llsdc.org/attachments/wysiwyg/544/fed-reg-pages.pdf
Searches in the Federal Register online: http://www.gpoaccess.gov/fr/index.html
Public Choice Primer from Library of Economics and Liberty:http://www.econlib.org/library/Topics/HighSchool/GovernmentFailuresPublicChoiceAnalysis.html
Public Choice Lesson Plan with Video on Lesson in Action from Foundation forTeaching Economics: 0%%BLUU;;;?9%+?.-7U%+$#0+-(UB-.7-$)(U+3U&+((.,(U;+4U+3;+4Y=*4+.?0%)Subsidymagination: GEs regulatory robbery by Timothy Carney, Lobbyist columnist forthe Washington Examiner: http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/columns/TimothyCarney/Subsidymagination-GEs-regulatory-robbery-46455442.html
Seattle Times annual investigative project Favor Factory: http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/favorfactory/favorfactory_2008/
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