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Teaching the Earth Carbon Cycle in your classroom Tommy Jasmin University of Wisconsin Space Science and Engineering Center

Teaching the Earth Carbon Cycle in your classroom

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Teaching the Earth Carbon Cycle in your classroom. Tommy Jasmin University of Wisconsin Space Science and Engineering Center. I Heart My Teacher. In the Beginning, Middle, and End. Earth is getting hotter. Classic denier argument #1. Natural Cycles. Classic denier argument #2. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Teaching the Earth Carbon Cycle in your classroom

Tommy JasminUniversity of Wisconsin

Space Science and Engineering Center

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I Heart My Teacher

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In the Beginning, Middle, and End

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Earth is getting hotter

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Classic denier argument #1

Natural Cycles

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Classic denier argument #2

Sunspot Activity

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Why so stubborn?

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Energy in, Energy out

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Greenhouse Gasses

Water VaporCarbon DioxideMethaneNitrous OxideOzone

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Carbon Sources and Sinks

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The Biggest Carbon Sink

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The Biggest Carbon Source

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Professor Galen McKinley

Carbon and Climate

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Lessons available fall 2011:

http://carboncycle.aos.wisc.edu/