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GLOBAL WARMING - THE EARLY WARNING SIGNS

This map illustrates the local consequences of global warming.


FINGERPRINTS: Direct manifestations of a widespread and long-term trend toward warmer global temperatures
Heat waves and periods of unusually warm weather
Ocean warming, sea-level rise and coastal flooding
Glaciers melting
Arctic and Antarctic warming

HARBINGERS: Events that foreshadow the types of impacts likely to become more frequent and widespread with continued warming.
Spreading disease
Earlier spring arrival
Plant and animal range shifts and population changes
Coral reef bleaching
Downpours, heavy snowfalls, and flooding
Droughts and fires
The map of early warning signs clearly illustrates the global nature of climate changes. In its 2001 assessment, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) concluded that, �an increasing body of observations gives a collective picture of a warming world and other changes in the climate system."

While North America and Europe—where the science is strongest—exhibit the highest density of indicators, scientists have made a great effort in recent years to document the early impacts of global warming on other continents. Our map update reflects this emerging knowledge from all parts of the world.

Although factors other than climate may have intensified the severity of some of the events on the map, scientists predict such problems will increase if emissions of heat-trapping gases are not brought under control.

You can purchase a copy of the map as a 3 feet by 2 feet display poster. Please note that the hard-copy versions of the map do not contain the recently added map points (points 90 - 156).


January 29, 2007 | 1:24 AM Comments  1 comments

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davidgibson David Gibson
September 11, 2007 | 8:19 PM
Please share this Global Warming personal action item with high school students and teachers!

Want to save the planet? Win money for college? Meet people from around the world? Work on a cool project?

The Global Challenge is looking for a high school student who is interested in helping save the planet from global warming and learning more about science, technology, engineering and mathematics while working with an international team using advanced technologies. This is a great after-school, independent study or curriculum enhancement project!

You find one other student to work with and an adult of your choosing (parent, community member, teacher, older friend). All three people must register on the web site. The Global Challenge will help your team find a similar team from one of 50 other countries (e.g. China, Korea, India, Nigeria, Mexico, etc.) and will help support the team in making weekly progress from Nov until May. You should plan to spend 1 to 2 hours per week in order to be competitive.

Put yourself on their GlobeNet map! The web site http://globenet.globalchallengeaward.org is now accepting registrations for student teams for this year's program - leading to prizes and recognition for all and scholarships for students who submit winning solutions.

See their news (http://www.globalchallengeaward.org/thisyearschallenge/news.html) for stories about last year's winning student teams!

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