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In this first part James Burke explores global warming from a historical and theoretical perspective. Segments describe the impact of climate change on human activity, analyze the importance of the Industrial Revolution, and draw conclusions about global warming. Climatologists and scientist present complex concepts and theories in an understandable manner. This production reinforces the human impact on the environment, projects the needs for personal responsibility, and facilitates the integration of science and social sciences. |
View a printer friendly version of this page...Copyright Date: 1991
Length: 55 minutes
Library Audience:
Young AdultAdult
School Audience:
Grade 12 - Post Secondary
Subjects:
ScienceSocial StudiesEnvironmental Studies
Formats Available:
VHS Tape
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