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Teaching About Climate Change With The New York Times
Seven starting points for teaching and learning about the topic, along with a list of links to much more, from Learning Network lesson plans to Times video, graphics, articles and photographs (2014).
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Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet
Thought provoking images of Antarctica, Everest,and smog-clouded cities. Then the figures: global temperature has increased 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit since 1980, Arctic ice has decreased by 13% per decade: NASA’s coverage of climate related science (2015)
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Global Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet
Thought provoking images of Antarctica, Everest,and smog-clouded cities. Then the figures: global temperature has increased 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit since 1980, Arctic ice has decreased by 13% per decade: NASA's coverage of climate related science (2015-20).
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Seven Things to Know About Climate Change
This series of infographics and animations helps viewers understand and visualize the causes and effects of global climate change (National Geographic 2018).
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About Climate Change and the People Already Harmed by It
In this New York Times lesson, students use the Times’s series Carbon’s Casualties to learn about how climate change is displacing people around the world. They then practice the important skill of explaining the science to a skeptical public that sometimes doubts what it doesn’t see with its own eyes (2017).
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Climate Change Questions for Young Citizen Scientists
The three part unit offers resources for teaching about this complex issue, all while addressing important 21st-century literacy skills (New York Times 2015-17).
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If You're still wondering what your SUV has to do with social injustice... (from the poster series "Connecting the dots")
IF YOU'RE STILL WONDERING WHAT YOUR SUV HAS TO DO WITH SOCIAL INJUSTICE, YOU HAVEN'T CONNECTED THE DOTS! 1. THE BIGGER YOUR CAR, 2. THE MORE EMISSIONS IT RELEASES, WHICH 3. DRY OUT AGRICULTURAL REGIONS AROUND THE WORLD, 4. MAKING IT HARDER FOR SMALL FARMERS TO MAKE A LIVING 5. AND FORCING THEM TO MIGRATE TO CITIES, INCREASING THE GAP BETWEEN RICH AND ...
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If you're still wondering what your T-bone steak has to do with desertification... (from the poster series "Connecting the dots")
IF YOU'RE STILL WONDERING WHAT YOUR T-BONE STEAK HAS TO DO WITH DESERTIFICATION, YOU HAVEN'T CONNECTED THE DOTS! 1. YOUR LOW PRICED STEAK IS PRODUCED BY 2. CATTLE FED CHEAP CORN AND SOY, 3. GROWN IN FIELDS WHERE RAINFORESTS WERE SLASHED AND BURNT, 4. MEANING THEY ARE NOT LONGER ABLE TO GENERATE RAINFALL IN DRIER REGIONS, 5. WHERE HIGH TEMPERATURES ACCELERATE DRASTIC ...
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