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09/16/2019
■Class discussion: Do you think a warming climate could threaten human beings like the marine life killed by the “Blob”? How does the food chain work? What could disrupt the food chain that feeds us? Could a warmer climate trigger droughts, flooding, disease or species extinctions that break the food chain? How could starvation caused by climate change in other parts of the world threaten people in the United States? If you were starving, would you try survive by migrating or going to war?
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