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Narwhale surface charateristics
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by gonorth  11-14-2009   
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porsild article on polyneas
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by gonorth  11-14-2009   
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Nobel prize page on Krogh
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by gonorth  11-14-2009   
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Carbon Cycle >> Acidic Oceans
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by gonorth  11-14-2009   
 http://oceanlink.island.net/ONews/ONews7/downloadable/acidic_oceans_lp.pdf
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Intro to Carbon Sequestration (8:29)
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by gonorth  11-14-2009   
 wonderful music in the background :) from US Department of Energy! how and why carbon sequestration... 3 pillars of climate change initiative: 1) Energy Efficiency 2) Renewable Energy 3) Carbon Sequestration these 3 are key to reducing emissions holding them flat in 2050. CCS = a broad term to describe technologies to capturing and storing in biologic materials like trees or in deep underground biologic formations like oilfield and deep saltwater biological formations. GEOLOGIC STORAGE
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The Carbon Cycle, Phytoplankton and the Ocean
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by gonorth  11-14-2009   
 This three week science unit explains how the carbon cycle can be linked to using ocean observing tools such as buoy technology in the Gulf of Maine. The Carbon Cycle, Phytoplankton and the Ocean unit was co-written and tested by classroom teacher Jonah Rosenfield.
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Carbon Cycle - What's the next (new) step in the cycle
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by gonorth  11-14-2009   
 Lots of very big words thrown around. Definate need for prior understanding. Introduce the new element in the carbon cycle "the human element" (deforestation, burning of fossil fuels) that lead to an increase in global temperature (note) ->>so what can we expect next? What is next for the carbon cycle
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Carbon Cycle cartoon from neoK12
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by gonorth  11-14-2009   
 from 5th grade up what is carbon, how they form, that we burn them, what it is part of >> then on to OCEAN CARBON CYCLE. Shells is made from carbon > die > decompose in water > settle on ocean floor, barried in ocean floor > back into the carbon cycle > how it is relevant to humans... increasing levels of C02 > ends in climate change
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