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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Below are the citations, statistics, and research reports collected to make this scavenger hunt. 

 

Cooley, S. R., Bello, B., Bodansky, D., Mansell, A., Merkl, A., Purvis, N., Ruffo, S., Taraska, G., Zivian, A., & Leonard, G. H. (2019). Overlooked ocean strategies to address climate change. Global Environmental Change, 59.

 

Buck, H. J. (2019). HOW TO COOL AN OCEAN: Climate change isn’t just making the sea levels rise; it’s making the oceans warmer. Now some desperate geoengineering researchers are looking into ways to slow that catastrophic trend. MIT Technology Review, 3, 57. 

 

Guo, L., & Sheng, J. (2017). Impacts of climate changes on ocean surface gravity waves over the eastern Canadian shelf. Ocean Dynamics, 67(5), 621–637. 

 

Wilson, R. R., Regehr, E. V., St. Martin, M., Atwood, T. C., Peacock, E., Miller, S., & Divoky, G. (2017). Relative influences of climate change and human activity on the onshore distribution of polar bears. Biological Conservation, 214, 288–294. 

 

Barnard, C. (2020). If Climate Change Is a Dire Threat, Why Is No One Talking about Nuclear Power? Gale, Cengage Learning. 

 

Below are the music backgrounds used in the videos of the scavenger hunt. 

 

Tissot, B. (2012). Perception | Royalty-Free Music. Bensound.com, CC-BY-ND License, https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music

 

Tissot, B. (2012). Beyond the Line | Royalty-Free Music. Bensound.com, CC-BY-ND License, https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music

 

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