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Summary:
Humans alter the climate by emitting greenhouse gases, by changing planetary albedo, and by altering atmospheric chemistry. Between 1900 and 2000, humans' emissions of carbon into the atmosphere increased fifteen-fold, while the numbers of people…
Contents:
- carbon-emissions-per-capita-country.pdf(PDF | 228 KB)
- demographic_data_uganda.pdf(PDF | 330 KB)
- demographic_data_us.pdf(PDF | 360 KB)
- Human Population Trends and Greenhouse Emissions Student Handout.docx(DOCX | 20 KB)
- per_capita_emissions.pdf(PDF | 176 KB)
- Population_Growth_Carbon_Emisssions_Teachers_Notes.docx(DOCX | 21 KB)
- GCP : Global Carbon Project : Homepage
- World Population Prospects - Population Division - United Nations
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Supporting Docs
- carbon-emissions-per-capita-country.pdf(PDF | 228 KB)
- demographic_data_uganda.pdf(PDF | 330 KB)
- demographic_data_us.pdf(PDF | 360 KB)
- Human Population Trends and Greenhouse Emissions Student Handout.docx(DOCX | 20 KB)
- per_capita_emissions.pdf(PDF | 176 KB)
- Population_Growth_Carbon_Emisssions_Teachers_Notes.docx(DOCX | 21 KB)
- GCP : Global Carbon Project : Homepage
- World Population Prospects - Population Division - United Nations