Case Details
| Case Title: | |
| The big chill | |
| Author(s): | |
| Dericka DeLoney, Columbia Middle School Jason Haensly, Emory University Bethany Turner, Emory University | |
| Date Published: | |
| 11/6/2008 | |
| Grade Level(s): | |
| Middle School | |
| Subject(s): | |
| Earth Science | |
| Summary: | |
| A young British boy thinks his mother might be going crazy. She insists on buying lots of winter clothes when it's the middle of the summer, and she thinks it's because global warming will make Europe much colder! Could she be right, or is she completely batty? | |
| Suggested Citation: | |
| DeLoney, D. Y., Haensly, J. W., & Turner, B. L. (2008). The big chill. Retrieved November 23, 2009 from Emory University, CASES Online Web site: http://www.cse.emory.edu/cases/casedisplay.cfm?case_id=2543 | |
| Notes: | |
| This case uses the following NY Times article as a springboard and central resource: Revkin, Andrew C. Scientists Say Slower Atlantic Currents Could Mean a Colder Europe. The New York Times, December 1, 2005. | |
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