This is the quote that I looked at all year that I had written on my textbook cover that we made in class!
Friday, May 20, 2016
US History Termination
The entire year, we've focused on movies and imagery from all around the country, ranging from the Dust Bowl to the very first cowboys. Through watching movies and analysis of text, I know how to identify different emotions or historical artifacts that I couldn't before. The year has taught me a lot about film making and the message behind the products or the author's purpose. We watched Glory, a documentary about a surfer, 13 Days, 12 Years a Slave and more. 13 Days was the last and most impactful movie we have watched so far and I'm so glad I got to learn more about the Cuban Missile Crisis. I love JFK and the movie was extremely educational and interesting, as was this year. Thank you Mrs. Lawson for a great year!
Monday, May 9, 2016
Climate Science Letter
Dear Future Human,
I'm here to tell you about my findings on the science of climate! I have discovered that climate is a lot more complicated than you think. The causes, effects, evidence, and questions about climate change, and the science of climate will hopefully help you all figure out a way to maintain Earth and its climate issues. Many issues have plagued the Earth before your time: the Dust Bowl, tsunamis, earthquakes, wars, and global warming, to name a few. I've found that these problems have seriously hurt the Earth, but hopefully two hundred years from now, you'll be able to fix all of it! Living in America right now, I look out and see a blue sky with green pastures of grass and cows roaming the Earth. However, in China, people look up and see only gray skies of smog and dry grass. This is a result of pollution and a difference in the way the ocean waves affect the climate and biomes of the Earth. Through research, I found that the EPA
The EPA information and similar findings from other researchers led me to the conclusion that the Earth is becoming warmer because of the thinning ozone layer. The problem with the ozone layer and a change in climate contribute to the warming of the earth because the thinning ozone layer allows more sun rays to hit the ocean and thus the ocean waves heat up the rest of the Earth. While this is all being predicted by scientists and is just a lot of concerned scientists talking right now, the research is crucial to make proper predictions about the climate change for two hundred years from now in your time. Hopefully, you'll have greener grass and a bright blue sky, but only if you and I both take the proper care of our Earth now and during your time. The research being done on these topics has fueled activists and campaigns worldwide to decrease the use of fossil fuels that deplete the ozone layer and increase climate change. Tools and software have been developed in different countries from Jamaica to China in the hopes of predicting climate and stopping fossil fuel emissions.
In my research, I found that the most successful tool, the Climate Predictability Tool
Today, we have weather forecasts that range from hourly changes
Based on my research
Scientists here in the year 2016 are having trouble predicting what the climate might be like in a few years, let alone two hundred. They are saying, "it appears unlikely that the decrease in ozone-depleting substances will lead to
Previously, I'd said that there are tools that scientists are developing all over the globe that are helping us close the gap between climate change and natural disasters. Through all of my scientific findings, I can safely say that if we continue to improve our software and scientific modifiers around the globe and expand to using tools that help predict the changes in the atmosphere, I think we'll be safe. If citizens in the year 2016 reduce their fossil fuel emissions, wear globs of sunscreen to decrease the risk of skin cancer, continue to improve their predictability tools, and find out how to reduce chlorofluorocarbons, we should be able to look outside
Sincerely,
Abby Schmidt
Above is a picture of the actual results of the Climate Predictability Tool in Jamaica (2) that shows where there could be |
Footnotes
(1) EPA: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is a government run agency designed to protect human health and the environment. Basic facts about climate change, "Climate Change Facts: Answers to Common Questions".
(2) Inter Press Service: A news agency dedicated to the news of the global south. Articles like the "Climate Predictability Tool" can be found in this online newsletter.
(3) AMS: "The American Meteorological Society advances the atmospheric and related sciences, technologies, applications, and services for the benefit of society." I used this website to learn about the latitudes and weather patterns of the Earth.
(4) IPCC: "The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is the international body for assessing
the science related to climate change." "Predictability of the Climate System"
(5) Blue Planet Biomes is a website about world climates and the Koeppen's Climate Classification. I later found out that this website was created by two teachers and a class of middle schoolers, however the information is true and corresponds with everything I've previously found on the topic of climate change. "Climate Zones" by Arthur N. Strahler(6) The Union of Concerned Scientists is a corporation dedicated to using science to solve problems. It is a "nonprofit science advocacy agency" (Wiki). There are message boards and experts where scientists debate current world issues like climate change. The website is managed by Kurt Gottfried and Way Kendall. "Is There a Connection between the Ozone Hole and Global Warming?"
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