Climate Science Deck
Posted on May 18th, 2026 by Test testDesigned by one of our high school science depts., this flexible tool was designed first to communicate basic climate science […]
READ moreDesigned by one of our high school science depts., this flexible tool was designed first to communicate basic climate science […]
READ moreThis flexible 6-part unit explores current climate impacts, future trajectories for climate change, the relative costs of action vs. inaction. […]
READ moreRenewable energy made up 92% of new electrical generation capacity worldwide in 2024. (Yale 360). Four interconnected lessons share a […]
READ moreLike the others, costs for wind power have fallen enormously – in this case, there’s a simple and interesting factor […]
READ moreThese lessons address “Westward Expansion” & environmental justice (EJ). The EJ portion of the lesson can be situated at any […]
READ moreExplore the UN Sustainable Development Goals through inquiry & reflection to define 21st-century global citizenship. Analyzing connections between SDGs & […]
READ moreStudents research climate & sustainability terms of their choice, translate formal definitions into student-friendly language, & create a visual presentation. […]
READ moreStudents craft persuasive essays rooted in their core values about a community problem they want to change, blending personal narrative […]
READ moreQuickfire Math questions about climate change, including: sea level rise, CO2 concentration in the atmosphere, carbon sequestration.
READ moreStudents strengthen media literacy by evaluating evidence in multiple media on the topic of climate change. They investigate sources, identify […]
READ moreIncorporating climate change into a Global/World History industrial revolution unit, focusing on the 19th c. & early 20th c. Making […]
READ moreCovers the industrial revolution in the U.S. focusing on energy & transportation. Looks at reforms during the Progressive Era that […]
READ moreExamining the process by which greenhouse gases trap heat, introducing basic climate change vocabulary. Students work through calculations, determine heat […]
READ moreStudents explore links between cultural & linguistic diversity to environmental biodiversity using scaffolded resources & climate-change activities for the English […]
READ moreStudents measure & calculate the carbon sequestration capacity of a single tree on their campus. They connect their data to […]
READ moreExploring EPA data, calculating rate of change in carbon emissions at state, global levels over different time intervals.
READ moreCreating graphs to represent data collected in the accompanying science lab. Comparing linear, exponential models of temperature for pre-industrial and […]
READ moreStudents build a model greenhouse to measure how well it traps heat with greenhouse gas in the atmosphere. Then connect […]
READ moreCost per watt of solar energy have dropped since their 1977 commercial introduction. Use a linear fit to model (badly) […]
READ moreCosts for Lithium-Ion battery storage have plummeted since becoming commercially available. In addition to math skills, the lesson explains why […]
READ moreDoes the Constitution protect young people from the harm being created by climate change? If so, what is the Constitutional […]
READ moreStudents explore sea-level rise by modeling three scenarios: sea ice melt, glacial melt, thermal expansion. Through simple experiments, they analyze […]
READ moreTracing the environmental movement & climate since the 1950’s. Includes environmental justice, civic engagement exercise.
READ morePhysics/Math: data shows the size of arctic sea ice declining steadily over time. This is an indicator of large-scale climate […]
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