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Rise in temperature of the atmosphere and oceans Earth's average surface temperature increased by about 0.8 °C Two thirds of the increase occurring over the last 30 years. Caused by Greenhouse Gases

Read the Article given to you Answer the following questions: 1.What is the article telling you? 2.Who completed the study? 3.How does he think Global warming occurred? 4.Does he believe Global warming is caused by humans?

What is Global Warming? Are Humans responsible for Global Warming? How may humans be causing an increase in Global Warming? What are the Advantages and Disadvantages to Global Warming? What affect is this going to have an different species, continents etc? How can we improve things?

Website link Name of person who wrote article Date the article was written Give your Quotation a number and put the same number next to you Reference in the Appendix

Research the meaning of Global warming Collect articles from newspapers / Internet / Books / Articles etc Make sure you save the link you use Reference it using: