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07/19/2021
■Class discussion: Does it surprise you that there are so many more wildfires as the climate has changed? How much can scientists learn from studying the layers of earth or ice that has accumulated over centuries and millennia? When was the last time there was so much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere? How warm was the Earth the last time there was so much of this greenhouse gas? How can climate change worsen drought in some regions while increasing flooding in other areas? How much do you expect the climate to change during your lifetime?
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