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!izzit: Unstoppable Solar Cycles When Erik the Red first arrived in Greenland, the fertile green land was perfect for farming. But within a few centuries the thriving Viking settlements had been wiped out by global cooling. The Little Ice Age is one of many climactic eras that have been scientifically identified. Since about 1850 the earth has been in a warming period. What is the role of carbon dioxide in warming? The best available records of temperature and atmospheric CO2 over the past 650,000 years indicate that the earth's temperature always rises first, followed by a rise in carbon dioxide. If a warmer earth leads to increased levels of CO2-and not the other way around-can humans' use of fossil fuels be the cause of global warming? Shouldn't this critical question remain open to scientific inquiry? Topics: Climate change Natural climate cycles Scientific method Skepticism Preview Questions 1. What is climate change? 2. What human activities have increased carbon dioxide emissions over the last century? 3. What is the difference between weather and climate? 4. Has the earth ever experienced climate change before? 5. What is the scientific method? 6. What is scientific consensus? 7. Is there a scientific consensus about climate change? 8. What is skepticism? What does skepticism have to do with science? Viewing Guide – Fill in the blanks & take notes in the space below 1. Climate, like weather, changes in repeating ______________. 2. When the Vikings first arrived in Greenland in the 10th century, what did they find? 3. By 1350 all of the Viking communities in Greenland had been wiped out by _______________. 4. According to Dr. David Legates, climate is not a _____________. 5. Canals and waterways in northern Europe froze over during the __________________, which ended in about _________. 6. Where does almost all of the energy that goes into the earth’s climate system come from? 7. There is a correlation between _____________ activity and temperatures on earth. 8. The earth’s temperature has always risen ___________ atmospheric CO2 increased. 9. The world’s ______________ may play a role in warming by releasing ___________ to the atmosphere when warmed. 10. Shrinking polar icecaps on _________ cannot be caused by human CO2 emissions. 11. Dr. Willie Soon and Dr. David Legates believe that the __________________ Panel on Climate Change has distorted the science of warming. 12. People are being urged to accept just one theory, that human-generated CO2 is the principal cause of ________________________________. While you watch the video take notes on at least: 1. What does skepticism have to do with science? 2. What wiped out the Viking settlements in Greenland? 3. What can Renaissance and Baroque art tell us about climate change? 4. Could there be a connection between solar activity and earth’s climate cycles? 5. Why are polar ice caps melting — on Mars? 6. What if climate change is due to forces beyond our control? 7. Why are people being urged to accept only one theory about global warming? 8. How should we weigh the costs and benefits of proposed actions to combat warming? 9. What if drastic cuts in fossil fuel use would cause more human suffering than warming itself? 10. Who should decide how we respond to global warming? 11. Assuming we could prevent global warming, is this the only goal that matters? Are there other goals — individual freedom and economic prosperity, for example — that should be factored into any decision about how to respond to warming? Extra Credit Due May 2: The Sky Is Falling! Research the fable of Chicken Little. There are numerous websites you can use. One such website is: http://www.geocities.com/mjloundy. How might the fable apply today? Write an updated fable to represent one of the sides in the global warming debate.