Gallery Walk Climate Change. Increasing Awareness.

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Gallery Walk Climate Change

Increasing Awareness

Some Are Taking Action: “Hundreds Attend Global Warming Protest”

Natural changes in solar output are the primary cause of recent warming

There is no scientific consensus about climate change.

The polar regions will always be frozen and icy.

A small temperature increase may have a great effect on life on Earth.

An increase in carbon dioxide levels in heating up the planet.

Headlines

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