Climate Change Evidence Across Scientific Disciplines
Connecting evidence from the atmosphere, oceans, ice, ecosystems, and geology
Connecting evidence from the atmosphere, oceans, ice, ecosystems, and geology
Science - Grade 9-12
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Scientists study climate change using evidence from many fields. Name four scientific disciplines that provide evidence for climate change, and give one type of evidence each discipline uses.
- 2
An ice core contains trapped air bubbles from thousands of years ago. Explain how ice cores provide evidence about past climate and why they are useful for studying climate change today.
- 3
A graph shows atmospheric CO2 rising from about 315 ppm in 1958 to about 420 ppm in 2023. Calculate the total increase in CO2 and explain why this evidence matters.
- 4
Tree rings can be used as climate evidence. Describe what tree rings can reveal about past climate conditions and name one limitation of using tree rings.
- 5
A glacier has retreated 1.8 kilometers over 60 years. What is its average retreat rate in meters per year?
- 6
Explain how glacier retreat provides evidence for climate change. Include why scientists compare many glaciers instead of relying on only one glacier.
- 7
Sea level at a coastal station increased by 96 millimeters over 32 years. Calculate the average sea level rise per year at that station.
- 8
Identify two major processes that cause global sea level to rise as Earth warms, and explain each one briefly.
- 9
Oceanographers report that ocean heat content has increased for several decades. Explain why ocean heat content is strong evidence for climate change.
- 10
Biologists observe that some plant species now bloom earlier in spring than they did 50 years ago. Explain how this observation can be evidence of climate change.
- 11
The ratio of carbon isotopes in atmospheric CO2 has changed in a way that shows more carbon from fossil fuels. Explain why fossil fuel carbon has a distinctive isotope signal.
- 12
Satellite data show that the lower atmosphere has warmed while the stratosphere has cooled. Explain why this pattern supports greenhouse gas warming more than increased solar output.
- 13
Climate models are run twice: once with only natural factors such as volcanoes and solar changes, and once with natural factors plus human greenhouse gas emissions. The model with human emissions matches observed warming much better. What conclusion can scientists draw from this comparison?
- 14
Explain the difference between weather and climate, and describe why a single cold winter does not disprove global climate change.
- 15
Write a short claim-evidence-reasoning response that explains how evidence from at least three scientific disciplines supports the conclusion that Earth is warming.
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