Scientific Paper Report

X Daniel Bahureksa
X Renee Bland
X Monique Dudley
X Jonathan Flores
X Carter Fung
X Sean Granville
X Jade Leasy
X Jenny Naisoro
X Kent Swift

X Max Ziesemer

This semester you have a choice of 3 papers/topic to choose from:

1. The first, "Frequently Asked Questions" from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, is about climate change and global warming.  It has been used in the past and comes with some Report Writing Guidelines.  I would suggest you read those before reading the paper.

The next two reports deal with the availability and use of water in Arizona.  This seemed likely a timely topic considering the severe drought conditions in parts of California and Arizona.

2. The first of these new reports is titled "Layperson's Guide to Arizona Water" and was prepared by the Water Education Foundation and The University of Arizona Water Resources Research Center.  It's a relatively long report and a set of report writing guidelines is not yet available.

3. The second is titled "Closing the Water Demand-Supply Gap in Arizona" and is also from the University of Arizona Water Resources Research Center.  This shorter report comes with some Report Writing Guidelines that I would suggest you look at before reading the paper.

Because the report guidelines for Closing the Water Demand-Supple Gap in Arizona paper were a little slow in coming I have extended the due date for the Scientific Paper until Thursday, Nov. 10.  Report can, of course, always be turned in early (no guarantee they'll be graded early however)    Just as is true with the experiment reports, you'll be able to revise your original report once it has been graded and returned to you.

An X in front of your name means I have received your report.

Note: The Scientific Paper is one of the options some students chose rather than writing an experiment report.  If you have done or are working on an experiment you don't need to do the Scientific Paper report.