ARTICLE INDEX
Introduction
Greenhouse
gases
Climate Change Top Ten
IPCC
Arctic Heat
Long Term Data
Acidic Oceans
Corals
Intertidal
Trouble
Interview:
Dr. Chris Harley
NEPTUNE
Canada
Changing
Currents
Plankton
in Peril
Arctic Polynyas
Great Storms
Excess Methane
Sea Birds
Modeling the future
Small Things
Going Carbon Neutral
 
Lesson Plans for Teachers
References
Sponsors & Credits

 

Climate Change Interview Questions

  1. How would you define climate change?
  2. Has the earth's climate ever changed before? How so?
  3. What causes climate change?
  4. Is there a consensus in the world that climate change is likely caused by greenhouse gases created by humans?
  5. How will climate change affect the oceans and the organisms that live there?
  6. Will climate change affect different areas of the world equally?
  7. If you answered no to question 6 what areas do you think will be most severely affected?
  8. What are you doing to reduce your impact on climate change?
  9. Do you think people should be made to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and thus their contribution towards climate change? Why or why not?
  10. How will you and your community be affected by climate change?

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