The impact of a global temperature rise of 4 degree Celsius
http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20100623194820/http://www.actoncopenhagen.decc.gov.uk/content/en/embeds/flash/4-degrees-large-map-final

UK Met Office - Hadley Centre


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This interactive world map shows the impact of a global temperature rise of 4 degrees Celsius on a variety of factors including agriculture, marine life, fires, weather patterns, and health. Hot Spots can be clicked on to get more specific information about the problems in different regions.

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Subject: Geoscience:Atmospheric Science:Meteorology:Extreme weather, Geoscience:Atmospheric Science:Climate Change:Global change modeling, Impacts of climate change, Geoscience:Atmospheric Science:Climate Change, Geoscience:Soils, Environmental Science:Water Quality and Quantity, Soils and Agriculture, Natural Hazards:Extreme Weather, Environmental Science:Global Change and Climate:Sea Level Change, Climate Change:Global change modeling, Impacts of climate change, Environmental Science:Global Change and Climate, Ecosystems
Special Interest: Hazards
Grade Level: Middle (6-8), High School (9-12)
Theme: Teach the Earth:Incorporating Societal Issues:Hazards, Teach the Earth:Course Topics:Atmospheric Science, Teach the Earth:Teaching Topics:Weather, Teach the Earth:Incorporating Societal Issues:Climate Change, Teach the Earth:Course Topics:Soil, Environmental Science, Teach the Earth:Teaching Topics:Water, Teach the Earth:Enhancing your Teaching:NGSS