Provided by: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources |Published on: June 29, 2023
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Synopsis
This article has a resource list on Wisconsin's efforts to mitigate the impacts of climate change, conserve wildlife within the state, and address issues of environmental equity.
Students can learn about Wisconsin's greenhouse gas emission inventory, the state's trout management plan, and the Wisconsin Environmental Equity Tool (WEET) that is currently being developed.
The resource list is split into neat categories that are easy to navigate.
Some of the resources specifically look at capturing carbon using trees.
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Students should have a basic understanding of environmental equity.
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The trout management plan could support a lesson on how climate change is impacting animal populations around the world.
The resource titled "Wisconsin Clean Energy Policies" could enhance a classroom discussion on the Wisconsin government's effectiveness at implementing clean energy.
The resource titled "Trillion Trees Pledge" could supplement a lesson on the carbon cycle and carbon sinks.
The "Wisconsin Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventory" could enhance a lesson about the sources of greenhouse gas emissions, how these emissions are impacting the planet, and how they can be limited.
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