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The
EPA
has
developed
tools
to
help
individuals
reduce
household
greenhouse
gas
emissions.
These
tools
are
designed
for
individuals
who
want
to
take
action
and
for
businesses
and
organizations
interested
in
reaching
their
employees
and
members
about
what
they
can
do
at
home
to
help
protect
our
climate.
This
is
an
online
calculator
tool
that
individuals
can
use
to
obtain
an
estimate
of
their
household's
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This is a simpe Javascript program that allows users to calculate the reflection of solar radiation from various surface conditions on Earth.
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This web page is a tide and current predictor provided by Dean Pentcheff from the University of South Carolina. The site allows you to select a region, choose the location, and then prepare a customized table of tidal height and/
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InterWET
was
created
to
help
officials
and
concerned
citizens
about
groundwater
resources.
Using
a
case
study
of
the
Spring
Creek
Watershed
(central
PA),
the
site
gives
a
multi-layered
view
on
the
issues
surrounding
watershed
use
and
availability.
The
site
uses
a
series
of
webpages
from
three
perspectives:
a
researcher,
a
conservationist,
and
a
local
official.
Each
page
offers
interactive
lessons
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This
archive
of
climatic
data
houses
both
national
and
global
datasets
as
part
of
the
National
Climatic
Data
Center's
(NCDC)
mission
to
describe
the
climate
of
the
United
States
and
to
maintain
records
regarding
trends
and
anomalies
of
weather
and
climate.
Users
may
search
the
archive
by
data
type,
national
or
global
coverage,
and
time
period;
or
by
resource
type,
such
as
satellite,
radar,
models,
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In
this
unit,
students
learn
about
the
scientific
factors
contributing
to
the
global
warming
debate.
Students
act
as
advisors
to
the
heads
of
state
of
several
nations
and
explore
the
issues
as
they
respond
to
the
various
questions
and
concerns
of
these
leaders.
Activities
include
a
combination
of
physical
labs
and
investigations
using
World
Watcher
software,
a
geographic
data
visualization
tool
developed
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This
lesson
uses
NASA
satellite
data
to
contrast
amounts
of
cloud
coverage
over
different
climate
regions
in
Africa.
An
an
outcome
of
the
lesson,
the
student
will
be
able
to
explain
how
Earth's
major
air
circulations
affect
global
weather
patterns
and
relate
local
weather
patterns
to
climate
as
well
as
identify
different
climate
regions.
Students
will
also
describe
conditions
for
cloud
formation
along
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