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Heat Up Over Climate Change: What Climate Change Really Means
This lesson plan is a part of the Heat Up Over Climate Change action pack. It will enable you and your group to make the link between climate change and the effects it has on the world’s most vulnerable communities. The Heat up...
Type:Lesson Plan
Topic:Health, Social Justice
Subject:Geography, Social Studies
Level:Intermediate / Middle
Grade: 4 5 6 7 8 9
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High School Climate Challenge
High School Climate Challenge (HSCC) is an innovative program providing high school communities with the tools to assess and reduce their school’s carbon footprint and contribute to climate change solutions and...
Type:Collaborative Project
Topic:Energy Use and Conservation, Health, Taking Action
Subject:Mathematics, Science, Civics & Citizenship, Environmental Studies, Global Studies
Level:Secondary
Grade: 9 10 11 12
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How is Climate Change Affecting Our Health?
This manual is an attempt to sensitize growing adults about the importance of the linkages between climate change and human health. The students will learn the reasons behind the changes going on, how they affect each one of us in one...
Type:Lesson Plan
Topic:Air, Atmosphere and Climate, Health, Water Issues
Subject:Geography, Social Studies
Level:Intermediate / Middle
Grade: 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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HSBC Clean Air Achievers
HSBC Clean Air Achievers (HSBC/CAA) is a FREE, national program, available in both French and English, that explores transportation choices and its impact on air quality, climate change and health. Students use a...
Type:Lesson Plan
Topic:Air, Atmosphere and Climate, Health, Transportation
Subject:Science, Health & Wellbeing, Physical Education, Social Studies
Level:Intermediate / Middle, Secondary
Grade: 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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Impacts of Climate Change on Winter Recreation
Impacts of Climate Change on Winter Recreation: Outdoor recreation - a billion-dollar industry in Canada - is extremely dependent on climate. Winter recreation in particular requires a certain length in the snow season or else...
Type:Research
Topic:Air, Atmosphere and Climate, Health, Solutions
Subject:Geography, Physical Education, Social Studies, Environmental Studies, Environmental Science
Level:Secondary
Grade: 9 10 11 12
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Infectious Disease and Climate Change
This module informs students on the links between climate change and increases of infectious diseases worldwide. After reading through the scenario and using the additional resources provided, students complete investigations to...
Type:Lesson Plan
Topic:Air, Atmosphere and Climate, Health, Solutions
Subject:Science, Health & Wellbeing, Environmental Studies
Level:Primary / Elementary, Intermediate / Middle, Secondary
Grade: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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IPCC Report
The InterGovernmental Report on Climate Change is the biggest single source we have for up-to-date information about the effects of climate change and the role of humans. The link to the report and the attached press release point...
Type:Research
Topic:Air, Atmosphere and Climate, Health, Science and Technology
Subject:Science, Civics & Citizenship, Environmental Studies, Global Studies
Level:Secondary
Grade:
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Is Climate Change Good for Us?
In this activity, students are encouraged to consider how climate change could impact them personally and to see how changes may affect their regions, wherever they live in British Columbia. The exercise reminds us that even with our...
Type:Lesson Plan
Topic:Business and Economics, Ecosystems, Health
Subject:Science, English / Language Arts, Social Studies
Level:Secondary
Grade: 7 8 9 10 11 12
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Living in a Changing Climate: Health of Canadians (poster)
A poster that describes how climate change is and will have an impact on our health and related risks with examples of how we can adapt to climate change. Readily accessible for students and useful in supporting student inquiry into...
Type:Research
Topic:Air, Atmosphere and Climate, Health
Subject:Geography, Health & Wellbeing, Environmental Studies, Earth Science, Environmental Science
Level:Intermediate / Middle, Secondary
Grade: 7 8 9 10 11 12
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On Thin Ice: Winter Sports and Climate Change
On Thin Ice: Winter Sports and Climate Change: Canadians playing pond hockey on the prairies, skiing down the powdery faces of the Canadian Rockies, skating along the Rideau Canal, cross-country skiing through Quebec’s...
Type:Research
Topic:Air, Atmosphere and Climate, Health, Solutions
Subject:Geography, Physical Education, Social Studies, Environmental Studies, Environmental Science
Level:Secondary
Grade: 9 10 11 12
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