Climate Education

Energy Enigma

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This activity is a learning game in which student teams are each assigned a different energy source. Working cooperatively, students use their reading, brainstorming, and organizational skills to hide the identity of their team's energy source while trying to guess which energy sources the other teams represent.

Material Type: Activity/Lab

Author: NEED

Energy Sources

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This video provides an introduction to benefits and limitations of many sources of energy including fossil fuels, nuclear, hydro, wind, solar, geothermal and biomass. It also discusses hydrogen and hybrid cars.

Material Type: Lecture

Envisioning Climate Change Using a Global Climate Model

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This long classroom activity introduces students to a climate modeling software. Students visualize how temperature and snow coverage might change over the next 100 years. They run a 'climate simulation' to establish a baseline for comparison, do a 'experimental' simulation and compare the results. Students will then choose a region of their own interest to explore and compare the results with those documented in the IPCC impact reports. Students will gain a greater understanding and appreciation of the process and power of climate modeling.

Material Type: Activity/Lab

Authors: and team of scientists and educators, Betsy Youngman, Earth Exploration Toolbook Chapter from TERC

Evaluating the Effects of Local Energy Resource Development

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This is a semester-long jigsaw project in which students work in teams to explore the effects of energy resource development on local water resources, economics, and society. Students are presented with a contemporary energy resource development issue being debated in their community. They research the water, geological, economic, and social impact of the project, and then either defend or support the development proposal.

Material Type: Activity/Lab

Authors: Devin Castendyk, SERC - On the Cutting Edge Collection

Evidence of Ice Free Seas

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In this activity, students make a model sea floor sediment core using two types of buttons to represent fossil diatoms. They then compare the numbers of diatom fossils in the sediment at different depths to determine whether the seas were free of ice while the diatoms were alive.

Material Type: Activity/Lab

Authors: ANDRILL, LuAnn Dahlman

Exploring NCAR Climate Change Data Using GIS

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This Earth Exploration Toolbook chapter uses ArcGIS and climate data from the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) Climate Change Scenarios GIS Data Portal to help users learn the basics of GIS-based climate modeling. The five-part exercise involves calculating summer average temperatures for the present day and future climate modeled output, visually comparing the temperature differences for the two model runs, and creating a temperature anomaly map to highlight air temperature increases or decreases around the world.

Material Type: Activity/Lab

Authors: Cathy Reznicek, Constantin Cranganu, David Smith, Earth Exploration Toolbook, Jennifer Boehnert, Lawrence Buja, Michele Thornton, Olga Wilhelmi

Exploring Regional Differences in Climate Change

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This teaching activity addresses regional variability as predicted in climate change models for the next century. Using real climatological data from climate models, students will obtain annual predictions for minimum temperature, maximum temperature, precipitation, and solar radiation for Minnesota and California to explore this regional variability. Students import the data into a spreadsheet application and analyze it to interpret regional differences. Finally, students download data for their state and compare them with other states to answer a series of questions about regional differences in climate change.

Material Type: Activity/Lab

Authors: Denise Blaha, Earth Exploration Toolbook from TERC, Rita Freuder

Exploring the Link Between Hurricanes and Climate Using GCM Results

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In this activity, students examine global climate model output and consider the potential impact of global warming on tropical cyclone initiation and evolution. As a follow-up, students read two short articles on the connection between hurricanes and global warming and discuss these articles in context of what they have learned from model output.

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Authors: Cindy Shellito, SERC - On the Cutting Edge Collection

Fastest Glacier

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This video from a 2005 NOVA program features scientists who study the Jakobshavn Isbrae glacier in western Greenland. The glacier is shrinking and moving faster due to increased melting in recent years. The video includes footage of scientists in the field explaining methods and animation of ice sheet dynamics leading to faster glacier movement.

Material Type: Activity/Lab

Author: NOVA scienceNOW