Provided by: LabXchange |Published on: June 27, 2022
Videos Grades 9-12
Synopsis
In this video interview, professor Alyssa Goodman talks with professor Daniel Kammen from the University of California, Berkeley about the future of energy production, paleoclimatology, predicting future climate, reducing energy waste, integrating climate discussions into the social sciences, and being good global citizens.
This video is part of PredicitonX, a Harvard course that traces the history of humans making predictions and the role of uncertainty in models.
This fascinating video is broken up into segments with links to more information on the topics discussed.
The conversation includes several topics such as sensitivity analysis, performance contracts, social media mining, Carbon 40 cities, and behavioral economics.
A time-stamped transcript of the video is available.
Additional Prerequisites
The link for the section, An Energy Plan the Earth Can Live With, is broken.
Differentiation
This video is long, but the segments make it easy for teachers to show parts of the video at different times.
Science classes could continue the discussion about the need for climate change conversations to include experts in the fields of humanities and social sciences.
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