Erosion in Alaska | Youth And Climate
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Action for the Climate Emergency
Nelson from Kipnuk, Alaska invites us to see how climate change is melting permafrost and causing coastal erosion in his hometown.
Video length is 1:13.
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Teaching Tips
- For a more in-depth overview of the issues described, consider visiting the USDA Northwest Climate Hub.
About the Content
- Coastal erosion is a serious consequence of climate change, but students may not be familiar with the issue depending on where they live. This video enables students to hear from someone experiencing the issue personally and consider the impact on his village.
- Passed initial science review - expert science review pending.
About the Pedagogy
- To understand coastal erosion, students will need to do additional research. Keep in mind that this is a very short story (1 min.) that shows one example of coastal erosion.
- It's helpful to see the issue and hear about it, but more resources will be needed to help students learn about the issue.
- Whether or not students live in a place directly impacted, consider having them describe how the issue might affect them or people they know.