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Interpreting Earth's Climate Record - Decoding the Weather Machine

NOVA, Public Broadcasting Service

Learn how scientists have pieced together a continuous 800,000-year record of atmospheric carbon dioxide levels and ocean temperatures in these videos from NOVA: Decoding the Weather Machine. Use this resource to review the difference between inference and observation and to consider the relationships between carbon dioxide, Earth's temperature, and climate change.

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  • These videos are a good length to interject into any lesson. This would be a good example of "how we know about ancient climates". This is a good piece about how scientists do their work and about the evidence scientists use to draw conclusions.