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Thursday, December 10, 2015

Emissions Mapped Out [Video]

When I discuss the environment in my classes, I think it is important to show students how this issue is truly global. I was watching last night's episode of The Daily Show where this video showing worldwide emissions was featured.  I think it can be a very powerful tool to show students the differences between developed and developing nations.

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