The straightforward delivery of information in this video can help students make quick sense of frequently misunderstood concepts embedded in the carbon cycle.
The part that addresses innovation in order to address climate change can serve as a launching point for a variety of design activities for students.
Prerequisites
If interested in providing deeper context beforehand, students can be familiarized with concepts related to the Industrial Revolution, ecosystems, sustainable technology, and closed versus open cycles on Earth.
Differentiation & Implementation
Invite students to take a closer look at some reasons for deforestation along with strategies that can be employed to slow it down. For a deeper look at one impacted region, check out this lesson.
Allow students to view relevant emissions data while pinpointing geography with this interactive resource.
Have your class discuss approaches to retraining workforces while solving energy needs to slow the burning of fossil fuels.
This video mentions pushing the boundaries of innovation to solve pressing problems. Challenge students to get creative and dream up a possible solution to slow or reverse climate change. Give them the opportunity to then design their solution on paper, in slides, or in a physical form before inviting them to share.
For a list of impactful climate solutions, check out this table of solutions or take a look at these other resources about solutions that address more than just climate change.