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Omg, I'm in the computer lab and I'm doing a project on global warming and I can not find anything.
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Barry's Response - Keep on keepin' on, there. Figure out what YOU wanna say about
global warming and find the info you need to support your point of view.
Good Luck
First of all you might want to decide you position. You can find data and support for any thing you want to put forth. This handful of questions might provide you with a start in your thesis:
- Is global warming for real or a figment of somebody's imagination?
- Is mankind responsible? Is there anything we can do about it?
- Should we? Will global warming, as it happens in your scenario, be a good thing or something we shall fear?
Use any questions (including your own) that you feel appropriate to address. Do some research (Wikipedia is a good starting point, but should not be your sole source) and mull it over. Come up with some more questions and research, bases on our previous findings.
Maybe watch a documentary or two -
I recommend An Inconvenient Truth and
The Great Global Warming Swindle for a well-rounded introductory education on the topic, check a few of the descriptive pages on this website as well.
A few thoughts Here...
Lightning bolts and all-caps vibes in the lab! You're not alone. Researching global warming feels like decoding alien radio signals. Ask questions that spark your curiosity, not ones that bore you.
To begin:
Is the Earth always this warm? Dinosaurs wouldn't laugh at our panic.
Are humans to blame? It's possible. But nature has its own toolkit such as volcanoes, solar shifts, even La Niña.
is it Bad? Sometimes yes, sometimes no.
Party on the beach in Greenland.It's not your job to parrot the news. Think freely, ask why graphs go up but sometimes down, wonder why politicians yell “science!” and then build pipelines or wind farms.
See what alarm looks like in An Inconvenient Truth. Watch The Great Global Warming Swindle to hear the other side.
Perspective is better than facts.
Maybe the real climate crisis isn't the weather-it's the conversation about it. Ask dumb questions, because dumb questions can spark smart revolutions.
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