Week 13: Local Climate Change

 

  1. What did you do in lab today? In lab, my group worked on our presentation about climate change, agriculture and plant life. We researched how temperatures are changing locally, regionally, and globally, and collected real data to show those trends. We also looked at how rising temperatures affect crops, plant growth, growing seasons, and the overall health of ecosystems. 
  2. What was the big question? What are the big issues of climate change?​
  3. What did you learn in Thursday’s discussion? I learned that a lot of scientists agree that humans are causing climate change. We talked about how scientists predicted warming a long time ago and how things like melting glaciers and rising sea levels show that it’s really happening. I also learned that the Paris Agreement is when many countries work together to try to limit how much the Earth warms, but we still need to do more to reach those goals.
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  1. What did you learn? I learned that climate change is already happening in Iowa and affecting everyday life. Temperatures are getting hotter, there are more heavy rainstorms and more droughts, and this causes problems for farming, animals, and even our towns. I also learned that Iowa’s plants and habitats are changing as the climate warms. ​
  2. What was most helpful? The most helpful part was seeing the data and graphics that showed how Iowa’s temperatures, heat waves, and plant zones are changing. It made it easier to understand how climate change affects people, farms, and the environment around me. ​
  3. What do you need more information on? I need more information on how farmers and communities in Iowa can adapt to climate change, like ways to protect crops, livestock, and buildings from heat, floods, and droughts. 
    5. What questions, concerns, and/or comments do you have? Nothing right now. 

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