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Feedback Loops - Forests

Provided by: Climate Emergency: Feedback Loops |Published on: June 23, 2022
Videos Grades 9-12

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  • This video explains how tropical, boreal, and temperate forests are essential carbon sinks and how they cool our planet. 
  • Students will learn how dangerous feedback loops, caused by climate change and deforestation will turn forests into carbon emitters unless people cut emissions, stop deforestation, and regreen the Earth to begin a cooling feedback loop. 
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Subjects: Biology, Earth and Space Sciences
Authors: Bonnie Waltch, Susan Gray
Region: South and Central America, Global
Languages: English

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Climate Emergency: Feedback Loops
While most people have heard of global warming, few understand environmental feedback loops, which are amplifying and accelerating the process. In Climate Emergency: Feedback Loops, a series of five short films ranging from 8-14 minutes, 12 climate scientists explain how warming caused by human activity is setting in motion Earth’s own natural mechanisms, releasing additional greenhouse gases into the atmosphere and further heating up the planet. Out of dozens of environmental feedback loops, Climate Emergency: Feedback Loops focuses on four areas, explaining how warming in forests, permafrost, the atmosphere, and the poles work together to accelerate warming cycles.

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