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"The phrase 'climate change' is growing in preferred use to 'global warming' because it helps convey that there are changes in addition to rising temperatures." The National Academies
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NATIONAL CLIMATE LITERACY: ESSENTIAL PRINCIPLES AND FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS
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Climate Change at the National Academies Free booklet & PowerPoint presentation
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Video link to the 14-min. documentary entitled "Ahead of the Curve: States Lead on Climate Change" featuring Governors O'Malley, Pawlenty, Crist, and Napolitano.
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Bob Ryan's Climate Change Discussion Link to his 6-part series inthe Washington Post March, 2009
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New! Climate Change & Maryland Lessons A series of lessons help students study coastal hazards and different impacts shoreline changes have on people and the natural environment. The Maryland Coastal Hazards Lessons are grouped into six units Coastal Hazards, Coastal Processes, Weather, Sea Level Rise, Biological Community, and Human Activities. Your County's Fact Sheet
Dead Zones in the Chesapeake Bay Lesson
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Climate Change Education.org Interdisiplinary Lesson Plans
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Facing the Future Climate Change Units Free registration required.
2-Week Climate Change Units
Over 3000 educators have already downloaded Climate Change: Connections and Solutions, Facing the Future's latest curriculum units. These 2-week interdisciplinary units, available for both middle and high school, encourage students to think critically about climate change and collaborate in creating solutions. The units include classroom activities, student readings, handouts, assignments, assessments, and alignments with national science and social studies standards. Thanks to funding from the Hewlett-Packard Company, the units, valued at $24.95, are available to download for free.
Lesson Plan Book for Elementary School  In case anyone has missed the news, Facing the Future’s Teaching Global Sustainability in the Primary Grades: A K-4 Curriculum Guide is now available. The guide’s four lessons explore identity and culture, food, biodiversity, and systems through role plays, simulations, singing, art, stories, writing, and speaking. Download the first lesson or order a copy.
Curriculum Highlight: How Much Does Carbon Cost? Engaging students to think about bigger structural solutions can be as easy and fun as motivating them to take individual steps that make a difference. Facing the Future’s lesson on carbon emissions and environmental regulations includes a cap and trade game. Students discuss whether cap and trade is an effective solution to climate change and consider additional ways to persuade businesses to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. Download this and other climate change lessons and student readings.
Action Project Idea: Carbon Conversations Using an online carbon calculator, students create a questionnaire and interview an adult (such as a parent, grandparent, teacher, or neighbor). Students then enter the responses into an online calculator to find the adult’s carbon footprint. Finally, students come up with suggestions to reduce their interviewee’s footprint and share their results with the individual. For more action ideas on climate change and other issues, check out our Fast Facts and Quick Actions. ***************************
 NOAA Climate Literacy Site
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Awesome Climate Change Impact Map of U.S. Click here.
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Climate Change Collection in the Encyclopedia of Earth The Collection is anchored by an electronic version of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Nobel Prize-winning reports. It also includes articles by climate experts, biographies of individuals who have made important contributions to climate science and policy, a timeline of key events in the history of climate science and policy, a climate glossary, and much more
On the Air: Exploring Air Pollution Sources and Solutions an interactive curriculum that helps middle grade science students explore the environmental and health effects of air pollution. The curriculum covers topics such as major air pollutants, the air quality index, ozone, particulate matter, health issues, community sources of pollution and solutions, and climate change.
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The Keystone Center, Department of Energy and The National Energy Technology Laboratory present:
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Middle School CSI: Climate Status Investigations (grades 5-8) The middle school CSI module integrates math, language arts, science and social studies. 40 lesson plans, an inquiry-based investigation of the science of global climate change, the primary sources of greenhouse gases, and potential solutions, such as sequestration. All activities are aligned to the National Education Standards and include background information, materials lists and student assessment. The lessons and labs also include the use of technology when appropriate. (Text selected from Keystone website) **********************
Students are given the tools to evaluate possible responses and multiple points of view, and are further challenged to work both independently and together to develop an acceptable plan of action. This multi-disciplinary, hands-on curriculum includes biology, Earth science, chemistry, physics, and ecology as well as language arts, math, and social studies connections immersed in each lesson. The lessons and labs also include the use of technology when appropriate. (Text selected from Keystone website)
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EPA's Climate Change Site offers comprehensive information on the issue of climate change science, policies, actions, resources.
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EPA's Climate Change for Kids
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PROJECT LEARN: NSF-funded teaching modules by teachers presenting credible and up-to-date teaching materials on issues related to climate change and atmospheric chemistry. Grades 7-9
Sample activity titles from Module 1:
Activity 1: The Goldilocks Principle – A Model of Atmospheric Gases
Activity 2: How High Does the Atmosphere Go?
Activity 3: It's Just a Phase – Water as a Solid, Liquid, and Gas
Activity 4: The Water Cycle
Activity 5: Atmospheric Processes – Radiation
Activity 6: Atmospheric Processes – Conduction
Activity 7: Atmospheric Processes – Convection
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UNEP Index to Climate Change Fact Sheets
Series One: The causes of climate change
Series Two: The impacts of climate change
Series Three: The international response to climate change
Carbon Sequestration Glossary Agricultural Methods and Practices that sequester carbon
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Lab Reference: Carbon Rising: Measuring CO2 Fluxes from the Soil. Lessard, Robert; Gignac, L. Dennis Green Teacher, n68 p34-38 Sum 2002
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Global Systems Science Lawrence Hall of Science GSS is an integrated, interdisciplinary course for high school, consisting of nine student books, teacher guides, and Interpreting Digital Images software. Teachers Guides may be downloaded for free. Student books are available for a fee.
Topics: A New World View; Climate Change; Ozone; Energy Flow; Losing Biodiversity; Life and Climate; Ecosystem Change; Population Growth; Energy Use. Requires free registration.
WebLinks:
NASA Global Change Master Directory Global Change Data You Can Use Links to Online Global Change Resources Educational Earth Science Services and Resources
NASA: Visit to an Ocean Planet Climate Oceans Life lessons
National Center for Atmospheric Research- Scroll to bottom for middle school lessons and web resources
Weather and Climate books, online magazines
Climate Change Science: An Analysis of Some Key Questions. This study originated from a White House request to help inform the Administration's ongoing review of U.S. climate change policy.
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. This site gives an up-to-date information on the Kyoto Protocol.
US Global Change Research Program.
US Global Change Research Information Office Global Change
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Global Warming Site.
Common Questions about Climate Change.
Climate Monitoring & Diagnostics Laboratory.
World Climate Research Programme
Global Climate Trends. Illustrations of global climate trends.
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