Climate Mental Health: Climate Solutions
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Mq87eSFjZDmlLsU5UXnhyQndH-vbac2dl2u7FlN8og8/edit
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Engagement Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences Center for Education
In this lesson, students will participate in a short scavenger hunt to familiarize themselves with climate change mitigation strategies and solutions for decreasing heat-trapping emissions.
This learning activity activity takes a total of 15-30 minutes.
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Climate Literacy
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Teaching Tips
- Consider connecting with Drawdown Ecochallenge to find classroom-level actions that connect to Drawdown solutions- https://drawdown.ecochallenge.org/.
About the Content
- Drawdown solutions are based on high quality scientific research. To delve more into the science of solving climate change, have students go directly to Drawdown.org and work read through/discuss the research described for their solution.
- Passed initial science review - expert science review pending.
About the Pedagogy
- Students will need a baseline of understanding of what climate change is and what "drawing down" or sequestering carbon means. Focus on classroom-level solutions so that all students can participate equally regardless of their personal or family resources.