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Using Packrat Midden Models to Investigate Climate Variability
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Explore past climates with these unique natural archives.
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Science 2.0: Teaching the Facts About Climate Change
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This column shares web tools that support learning. This month’s issue discusses the need for teachers to ensure that students learn the scientific facts about climate change, absent of bias and assumption.
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Right to the Source: Thomas Jefferson’s Observations on the American Climate
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Exploring science and history with the Library of Congress. This month's issue discusses a page from an 1832 printing of Notes On the State of Virginia
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The Green Room: Species That Benefit From Climate Change
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This column focuses on making your teaching more environmentally friendly. This month’s issue explores invasive plant species and their relation to climate change.
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The Green Room: When Climate Change Causes Extinction
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This column focuses on making your teaching more environmentally friendly. This month’s issue discusses the loss of habitat and food sources due to climate change.
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The Green Room: A New International Climate Change Agreement
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This column focuses on making your teaching more environmentally friendly. This month’s issue discusses activities related to a new international climate change agreement.
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Flooded! An Investigation of Sea-Level Rise in a Changing Climate
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Explore how melting ice sheets affect global sea levels. Sea-level rise (SLR) is a rise in the water level of the Earth's oceans. There are two major kinds of ice in the polar regions: sea ice and land ice. Land ice…
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Connected Climate Change Learning Through Citizen Science
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Educators in rural Alaska assessed and implemented effective strategies for Indigenous youth in rural Alaska to use GLOBE (Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment), a K–12 classroom learning program…
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Web Seminar |
The National Climate Assessment is a major scientific report developed by several government agencies that describes climate change in the United States. This session will highlight the science found in the report, and…
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Understanding Climate Change, Grades 7–12 (e-book)
eBook |
Get help teaching one of the hottest topics in science with Understanding Climate Change, Grades 7–12. This nine-session module is written to be practical and accessible. It provides both extensive background and step-…