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Prompt 1Prompt 1  Addressing Question 1 in the GCC Guide: Discuss how global climate change has affected the abiotic factors of earth. This includes weather patterns, geological features like glaciers and icecaps, sea levels and acidity. Include specific examples where possible.

Prompt 2Prompt 2  Discuss how global climate change has affected biotic factors on earth; specifically habitats and behaviors of plants and animals.  How are organisms adapting to climate change?  Are any organisms in danger of extinction due to climate change?

Prompt 3Prompt 3  Discuss why climate change has an impact on economics.  Are there any countries that stand to benefit economically from global climate change?  Are there any countries that will lose economically from global climate change?  Do the benefits outweigh the costs? Why or why not?

Prompt 3Prompt 3  Discuss how global warming impacts human health  Why will some regions of the world be more affected than others?  How might human health issues impact economies?

Prompt 4Prompt 4  How will global climate change impact the available food resources for humans?  What regions of the world will be most affected?  What affect will food shortages have on economics and human health?

Prompt 5Prompt 5  How does global climate change shift how water cycles through the earth?  How do water shortages impact food resources?  How doe water shortages impact human health?  How do water shortages impact economics?

Prompt 6Prompt 6  Based on the discussion we’ve had today, which regions of the world stand to lose the most as the climate changes?  Which countries do you think are responsible for most of the greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere?  Is there an inherent problem with this dynamic?  What solutions can you suggest?