10 Years to Transform the Future or Threaten the Planet
Provided by: TED |Published on: August 26, 2022
Videos Grades 9-12, ap-college
Synopsis
In this video, climate impact scholar Johan Rockström discusses his plan for getting our planet back on a healthy path toward sustainability over the next ten years and why these changes are imperative.
Students will learn about the major ecological systems at risk of reaching tipping points that could lead to an uninhabitable Earth for all of humanity.
This video includes vivid animations that make the content even more engaging.
A full transcript of the video is available in 19 languages.
Additional Prerequisites
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Climate change can be a difficult, emotional topic for some students, so teachers should have a plan for how to support all students' reflections.
Differentiation
Provide students with a graphic organizer or note-taking guide for identifying the major systems presented in the video and the specific risks to each of these systems.
Ask students to write a summary of the speaker's plan for getting our planet back on track and compare it to other action plans, such as the one in this Project Drawdown video or this TED video by Greta Thunberg.
In response to a heavy, disheartening topic, have students watch other videos about positive changes being led by youth including this NowThis News video or this video about a young activist also fighting for environmental justice.
Have students view this video about why a small increase in global temperature is such a big deal and relate it to the graph in Rockström's video to provide further context.
Consider using this TED-Ed resource which also explores the concept of tipping points.
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