The Fine Air of Buenos Aires, AR

I am a freshman at GCE Lab School. In my STEAM class, our first unit is about water. This week we were focusing on climate and weather. Comparing and contrasting the effects and many other variables. At the end of the week, we were tasked with creating a presentation that took one region, country, or city and explained how the weather and climate in that place will change by 2100. This project includes research about the parts per million, the carbon cycle, clouds, and annual temperature. For my research, I chose Buenos Aires, Argentina. They have a unique terrain encompassing the Andes mountains, glacial lakes, and Pampas grassland.



Works Cited:
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Bianchi, Alberto. “ATLAS CLIMÁTICO DIGITAL DE LA REPÚBLICA ARGENTINA.” Global Archives, Instituto Nacional De Tecnología Agropecuaria, 2010, inta.gob.ar/sites/default/files/script-tmp-texto_atlas_climtico_digital_de_la_argentina_110610_2.pdf.

“Clouds: The Wild Card of Climate Change.” National Science Foundation, National Science Foundation, www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/clouds/question.jsp.

Galuzzi, Lucca. “Mountain in Argentina.” Luca Galuzzi, www.galuzzi.it/default.aspx?lang=EN.

“U.S., Argentina Take Steps to Tackle Climate Change.” Reuters, Thomson Reuters, 23 Mar. 2016, www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-argentina-climatechange/u-s-argentina-take-steps-to-tackle-climate-change-idUSKCN0WP23K.

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