Climate Change and Regional Instability in Central America
Provided by: Council on Foreign Relations |Published on: March 7, 2023
Scientific Reports Grades 9-12, ap-college
Synopsis
This discussion paper and introductory article details how climate change will exacerbate instability in Central America and poses recommendations for how to mitigate the instability described.
Students will learn about the environmental, socioeconomic, and political conditions that have led to the problems detailed, as well as the local and global instability that may occur.
This report is incredibly thorough and will deliver a wealth of knowledge on this topic.
Students will benefit from the structure of the report, which is clearly laid out in the introductions and utilizes headings and subheadings to promote informational reading strategies.
Additional Prerequisites
Students should have an understanding of how climate change can affect communities and businesses before reading this text.
You can download the PDF for free but you can also purchase the e-book or print version from the links provided.
Differentiation
Cross-curricular connections can be made in science and health classes that are studying the impacts of climate change on human populations.
This paper could be read as a class or assigned in chunks, as it contains so much information. Consider working through the "Introduction" and "The Effects of Climate Change in Central America" together, then have students read the other sections and return to the whole-class for a conversation.
Have students reflect on the recommendations suggested in the resource. Which do they think are most likely to be adopted? Which could have the largest impact? Which do they think is the most important? Is there anything else they might recommend?
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