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Thursday, 5/15
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Climate Chaos is the topic of the Weekly Chat for Module 04 during the weeks 10,11 and 12
Background: Carbon dioxide levels rise. Mercury climbs. Oceans warm. Coral reefs bleach. Glaciers melt. Sea levels rise. Sea ice thins. Permafrost thaws. Migration times vary. Lakes shrink. Snowpack declines. Ice shelves collapse. Wildfires increase. Droughts linger. Winter gets soft. Mountain streams run dry. Flowers get bigger. Trees turn green sooner. Exotic species invade. Cloud forests dry. Spring comes earlier. Fall leaves later.
Global warming or climate change? The National Academies explains that "The phrase climate change is growing in preferred use to global warming because it helps convey that there are changes in addition to rising temperatures." On the other hand, many prefer to continue using the term global warming, to convey a state of urgency. When GoNorth! team member Mille Porsild was asked to become a Climate Witness for the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) in the United Kingdom, Matthew Davis, the climate change campaign director, explained that politicians and the people on the street in the UK are not relating to the term climate change, that they are not considering it a problem of their own! The name later chosen for the WWF campaign was Climate Chaos. This term acknowledges that the continuation of increased carbon dioxide levels at current rates will lead to dramatic environmental and climatic change on a global scale-and that we do not know exactly what this will mean, beyond that it will leave the global environmental balance in a state of chaos.
WWF's Climate Chaos campaign has been very successful so far, in large part because of an instrumental push from former Prime Minister Tony Blair to call for global action at the G8 meetings and in national government actions. As Blair has said, "I want to concentrate on what I believe to be the world's greatest environmental challenge: climate change."
Transcripts
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Climate Chaos
April 17, 2008
w/ Katie Scheidt
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Climate Chaos
April 22, 2008
w/ Dr Terry Callaghan
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Climate Chaos
May 02, 2008
w/ Dan Dix
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Some questions to possibly open the chat with or discuss prior to the LIVE chat!
List at least three suggestions that might help reduce the emission of greenhouse gases.
Do you believe climate change is a serious environmental problem? Why, or why not?
What are the world's nations doing to prevent or reduce climate change? Is enough being done?





