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CURRENT EVENT | January 15, 2020

The Warming Earth

The earth is getting warmer. Records kept for the past century show a steady increase in temperature each decade, and 2019 was the second hottest year ever. As humans send carbon dioxide into the air from cars, factories, and other sources, the trapped heat warms the planet, causing glacial ice to melt, oceans to rise, and big weather events like floods and droughts to increase in intensity. Listen to learn more about changes to the earth caused by global warming and what to expect in the future.

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01/15/2020


Listening Comprehension Questions

  • How long have temperature records been kept, and what are the three hottest years on record?
  • How do scientists know the planet is getting warmer?
  • How does the United States contribute to global warming?
  • What changes to the planet result from hotter temperatures?

Classroom Discussion Themes

  • How might the warming earth affect your community or those of people you know?
  • What do you think can be done to slow global warming?