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Global Warming Time Line




This is exactly what the title says, a global warming time line. It has great information if you need to look up temperatures or weather patterns in the past and compare them to things going on today. The time line starts in the 1800’s and extends to April 2, 2008 and it has any major events that have happened within these dates. A fact i found interesting was that in the 1800’s there were 290 parts per million of carbon dioxide and in the year 2007 there were 382 parts per million of carbon dioxide.

Use this article if you need to figure out about what time certain things happened in global warming history.

Here’s the link to the website

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One Response to “Global Warming Time Line”

  1.   Melissa Lynn Pomerantz Says:

    Oh, I really wanted to see this! You forgot to link it though. Please go back and link the section.

    Is there any way to recreate a similar timeline for our documentary?

    There are also interesting webbased programs like Our Story that would allow you to make a little mini-movie of the timeline–that may be a little too much to ask to do in the next two days, but it is a good resource.

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