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8 Carbon dioxide, climate change, and classroom connections
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Abstract
An understanding of how carbon dioxide accumulates in our atmosphere and affects the world’s climate is a subject that can be taught in numerous chemistry and science classes in high schools and colleges. We present an examination of the phenomenon, and present possible solutions that span a range of scientific and technical options.
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Abstract
An understanding of how carbon dioxide accumulates in our atmosphere and affects the world’s climate is a subject that can be taught in numerous chemistry and science classes in high schools and colleges. We present an examination of the phenomenon, and present possible solutions that span a range of scientific and technical options.
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- About the series VII
- Contents IX
- List of contributing authors XI
- 1 Use of green chemistry for process development and improvement 1
- 2 Technoeconomic evaluation and life cycle assessment of biorenewable route to produce high-value aromatics 13
- 3 Green chemistry and catalysis 33
- 4 Green chemistry and environmental justice in the biochemistry classroom 45
- 5 Quantifying microplastics in beach sand and river sediment using thermal analytical methods 53
- 6 Outlook of undergraduate programs in sustainability and environmental studies in the United States 75
- 7 Likely energy solutions for reversing climate change 83
- 8 Carbon dioxide, climate change, and classroom connections 95
- Index 101
- De Gruyter Series in Green Chemical Processing 103
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- About the series VII
- Contents IX
- List of contributing authors XI
- 1 Use of green chemistry for process development and improvement 1
- 2 Technoeconomic evaluation and life cycle assessment of biorenewable route to produce high-value aromatics 13
- 3 Green chemistry and catalysis 33
- 4 Green chemistry and environmental justice in the biochemistry classroom 45
- 5 Quantifying microplastics in beach sand and river sediment using thermal analytical methods 53
- 6 Outlook of undergraduate programs in sustainability and environmental studies in the United States 75
- 7 Likely energy solutions for reversing climate change 83
- 8 Carbon dioxide, climate change, and classroom connections 95
- Index 101
- De Gruyter Series in Green Chemical Processing 103