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Global Warming Case Study

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As the idea of global warming becomes a more avidly discussed topic, we wanted to determine the truth on whether it is actually occurring. Therefore, we decided to complete a study where researchers analyzed the average minimum, average maximum, and average mean temperatures from the years 1948 to 2017, a period of 69 years. In each of the graphs constructed, there is a positive correlation between average temperature and years, meaning that as the years increased so did the temperatures.

In figure 1, mimimum temperatures historically start out at 6 °C to 9 °C, but on average the data points tend to remain around 8 °C. However, as we progress through the timeline these temperatures begin to slowly rise. Instead, they now are between 8 °C …show more content…

Yet, as we advance through the years, scientists see temperatures beginning to range from 13 °C to 15 °C, with the highest average mean temperature noted in 2017 at 16 °C

Overall, in all three of the graphs a positive slope is observed, which is consistent with previous scientific data on the topic. As discussed previously in the introduction, scientists understand that global warming is occurring. It can be observed through physical means such as temperature changes as completed in the study. Global warming can also be noted by the outward physical effects taking place. The polar ice sheets are melting at a rapid rate, carbon dioxide emissions are at an all time high, and the rise in sea level to mention a few (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 2014). Specificially, temperature rise has not only been noted in this study, but in numerous other publications on global warming and rise in surface temperature. In this case, researchers chose to take the average of each of these variables as it would provide the most accurate results. In other studies, the highest mean temperature on Earth was recorded to be in 2010 (Hansen et al. 2010), which coincides with the idea that our study proves. Moreover, scientists make note that over the past couple of decades there has been an increase in temperature by about 0.2 °C (Karl and Trenberth 2003:1720). Both our studies have seen that temperatures are increasing over time.

Nonetheless, if the study could be continued then

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