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Name___________________________________________________________________ Class________________________________________ Notes on Main Ideas and Supporting Evidence - Example Key Question/Topic Citation Information for Source Main Idea of Source Supporting Evidence/Details Notes for Followup in Other Sources Write down your topic sentence and/or question you are attempting to find information to answer/prove Write down the information you will need to write a bibliographic citation for your source What is the main idea from your source? How does it relate to your key question/topic? What evidence is offered to back up the main ideas? What questions are raised or left unanswered? What conflicts in supporting evidence did you find? With a packet of claims that are almost certain to defy conventional wisdom, a television documentary to be aired in Britain this week condemns man-made global warming as a myth that has become "the biggest scam of modern times." Channel 4 says that the program features "an impressive roll-call of experts," including nine professors, who are experts in climatology, oceanography, meteorology, biogeography and paleoclimatology. A documentary that aired on TV in Britain claims that global warming is a “scam” and is really caused by the sun. Global Warming Why do some people still believe the prevailing view of global warming is a myth? (www.citationmachine.net) "Global warming labeled a 'scam'; Documentary blames the sun.(PAGE ONE)." The Washington Times (March 6, 2007): A01. Junior Edition. Gale. NYC CSD #79 Legacy HS for Integrated. 14 Nov. 2007 <http://find.galegroup.co m/itx/start.do?prodId=ST OJ>. Gale Document Number:CJ160176039 New York City Information Skills Benchmarks The program titled "The Great Global Warming Scandal" and set for screening by TV Channel 4 on Thursday dismisses claims that high levels of greenhouse gases generated by human activity causes climate change. Instead, the program suggests that the sun itself is the real culprit. It relates to my topic because major new sources are still reporting on the idea that global warming is a myth Scientists in the Channel 4 documentary cite what they claim is another discrepancy involving conventional research, saying that most of the recent global warming occurred before 1940, after which temperatures around the world fell for four decades. It also questions an assertion by the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's report that it was backed by some 2,500 of the world's leading scientists. The program claims to have evidence from renowned scientists who refute the prevailing idea that greenhouse gases are the main culprit in global warming. They point to the world getting colder after 1940 when industrialization took off and to the fact that some of the scientists the UN claims support global warming do not. 9.3