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Subject: [PSCI-COM] Teaching the Carbon Cycle

 

Hello

I am going to be teaching the carbon cycle to a group of non scientists.
This is part of a session helping them understand the concept of carbon
sinks and the amount of man-made CO2 that can be taken into the non
atmospheric parts of the cycle and why the rest can't and hence remains
in the atmosphere.

I would like to teach the cycle in an interactive, hands on way - does
any one know of any good resources I could use?

Thanks

Rosie

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