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The History of the World

This is a “minitext” that was originally written by Dr. Richard Alley for Geosciences 320, Geology of Climate Change, at Penn State. It provides a short history of the world’s climate over the last 4.6 billion years. It assumes a little more background knowledge than is expected in the rest of the class, but may be useful.

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  • Deep Time
  • Snowball Earth
  • Nature Has Changed Carbon Dioxide a Lot
  • Greenhouse to Icehouse
  • Abrupt Changes Have Punctuated Climate History
  • The Last Century - Humanity Takes Over
  • A Parting Thought

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  • Welcome to EARTH 10
    • Unit 1: Energy and Environment
      • Module 1: Why Energy Matters
      • Module 2: What is Energy?
      • Module 3: Oil, Coal & Natural Gas | Drilling, Fracking & Reserves
      • Module 4: Global Warming - Physics
      • Module 5: Global Warming - History
        • Goals and Objectives
        • Who Did Start the Fire?
        • The Projection Project
        • Enrichments
          • Volcanoes Cool and Warm, without Doubletalk
          • The Vostok Ice Core
          • The History of the World
            • Deep Time
            • Snowball Earth
            • Nature Has Changed Carbon Dioxide a Lot
            • Greenhouse to Icehouse
            • Abrupt Changes Have Punctuated Climate History
            • The Last Century - Humanity Takes Over
            • A Parting Thought

Authors: Richard B. Alley, Professor, Seth Blumsack, Professor, & David Bice, Professor, The Pennsylvania State University. 

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