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\section{Preface}  \subsection{Executive Summary}  This project consists of a months work, of data research, analysis and results. The projects intent was to show a significant climate effect from increasing carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere. Then this data will be cross analyzed with temperature anomaly data and wildfire severity within the United States.  \par  The data will be sifted through using a few labor saving devices, such as Matlab and Emacs. The usefulness in Emacs comes from its ability for the user to create macro keyboard commands that can be repeated thousands of times to remove columns of data, or adjust the set as a whole.  \par  The data used comes from several different locations from across the web. The errors and uncertainty will be evaluated to gain a better understanding of how accurate the results are. The results from the data are shown in various figures across the document. A strong majority of the graphs include trend lines, the main point of analysis.   \par  The final results end up showing a strong correlation between the increase of carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere, temperature anomaly data, and an increase of wildfire severity.  \subsection{Introduction and Background}  Talk of climate change is everywhere, it is on the news, in the papers, and in publishings by researchers with new findings or backing up old ones. Climate change was originally called global warming, but now we know that the climate is doing more than just getting warmer. Assertions heard most commonly about climate change include sea level rise, warming oceans, glacial retreat, more extreme event occurrences, and rising carbon dioxide(CO2) levels. This project focuses on three big aspects of climate change. A major cause, evidence of warming global temperatures, and a specific affect of the increasing temperatures.  

    \subsection{Division of Responsibility and Effort, Roles of Each Team Member}  Hayden Powers: CO2 data,... \par data, Timeline, Objectives, Assumptions and Boundry conditions.\par  Luke Brown: Ocean Temperature anomaly data,... \par  Whitney Schultz: Wildfire data, Introduction, Results, Recommendations Recommendations.    \subsection{References}