Extreme Weather and the Climate Crisis: What You Need to Know
Provided by: The Climate Reality Project |Published on: April 3, 2021
Ebooks Grades 6-8, 9-12
Synopsis
This e-book explains the relationship between climate change and extreme weather events such as hurricanes, floods, drought, wildfires, extreme heat, and extreme cold.
The e-book ends with ideas for taking action, including talking about the climate crisis, learning more, writing a letter to the editor, and sharing climate content on social media.
This e-book connects climate change to extreme weather events.
Teachers can use this e-book to explain the difference between weather and climate and how climate change is making weather events more extreme.
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Differentiation
Teachers can divide students into groups. Each group can study one of six extreme weather events: hurricanes, flooding, droughts, wildfires, extreme heat, and extreme cold. Students can then report their findings and thoughts back to the entire class.
Teachers could ask students to consider extreme weather from a future perspective. Current extreme weather events might seem tame compared to extreme weather events of the future. Ask students to consider how they would feel if they found out that the current wildfire season might be the least destructive fire season for the rest of their lives.
Climate Reality Project seeks to catalyze a global solution to the climate crisis by making urgent action a necessity across every sector of society. They recruit, train, and mobilize people to become powerful activists, providing the skills, campaigns, and resources to push for aggressive climate action and high-level policies that accelerate a just transition to clean energy.
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