Station 1: Glaciers & Snow Cover

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Station 1: Glaciers & Snow Cover Figure 1a: Before and After Photos of Glaciers Figure 1b: (from IPCC 2013)

Station 2: Arctic Ocean Ice Coverage Figure 2a: Figure 2b: (From IPCC 2013)

Station 3: Ice Core Data (CO2 & Temperature) www.southwestclimatechange.org/files/cc/figures/icecore_records.jpg

Station 4: Surface Temperature Changes Degrees Change (COLD) Degrees Change (WARM) Source: IPCC 2013

Station 5: Fossil Fuel CO2 Emissions

Station 6: Earth’s Orbit

Station 7: The Keeling Curve Source: asymptotia.com/wp-images/2009/01/700px-

Station 8: Sea Level Figure 8a: Figure 8b:

Station 9: Annual Precipitation Changes 1901 -2010 (Trend over 110 years) 1951 -2010 (Trend over 60 years) Source: IPCC 2013

Station 10: Sunspots