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01/14/2019
■Class discussion: How are warmer ocean temperatures already affecting us? What are the impacts on sea life, weather and sea levels? How much of the Earth is covered by ocean? U.S. emissions of carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas, spiked last year after falling for the previous three. Do you think the world will be able to slow down or limit climate change? Are people unconcerned about the long-term effects of their actions? Would you be willing to live with much, much less to ensure the survival of future generations?
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