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Climate Change - Effects in Polar Regions
A youth production on the effects of climate change in the polar regions. Images show the profound effects on polar ecosystems. Solutions that promote taking action are proposed by youth, for youth.
Type:Video
Topic:Ecosystems, Renewable Energy, Solutions
Subject:Science, Geography, Social Studies
Level:Intermediate / Middle
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Climate Change - Global Impacts
This video highlights global impacts of climate change due to natural disasters and gradual change in temperature overtime. Impacts on human health, ecosystem health and safety are highlighted through cases around the world. The video...
Type:Video
Topic:Ecosystems, Health, Water Issues
Subject:Geography, Social Studies, Environmental Science
Level:Intermediate / Middle, Secondary
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Climate Change and Christianity
Sir John Houghton's Keynote address at the Climate of Hope Conference 2011 in Leeds; an event organized by Christians Combating Climate Change Leeds.
Type:Video
Topic:Air, Atmosphere and Climate, Ecosystems, Health
Subject:Science, Interdisciplinary Studies, Environmental Studies, Religion
Level:Secondary
Grade: 9 10 11 12
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Climate Change and Maple Syrup
A series of online articles that explore the impacts of climate change on maple trees and the the production of maple syrup. Could support student inquiry into the effects of climate change on their local environment, on the local...
Type:Research
Topic:Aboriginal Rights and Knowledge, Air, Atmosphere and Climate, Ecosystems
Subject:Geography, Environmental Studies, Religion, Earth Science, Environmental Science
Level:Secondary
Grade: 8 9 10 11 12
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Climate Change and the Melting Polar Ice Caps
The dramatic decline of the summer Arctic sea ice pack is probably the most visible, large scale change on Earth's surface in recent years. Most global climate models, however, have significantly underestimated this decline. This...
Type:Video
Topic:Ecosystems, Water Issues
Subject:Mathematics, Physics
Level:Secondary
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Climate Change Comparison: Japan and Canada
This video draws comparisons between Japan and Canada with a direct focus on transportation, energy use and government action.
Type:Video
Topic:Ecosystems, Energy Use and Conservation, Governance
Subject:Geography, Social Studies, Global Studies
Level:Secondary
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Climate Change in My Watershed: an Inquiry
Climate Change in My Watershed is one of a series of Inquiries — called Climate Change Where I Live — that enable students to examine the impacts of climate change where they live, identify the mitigation and...
Type:Lesson Plan
Topic:Air, Atmosphere and Climate, Ecosystems, Natural Disasters
Subject:Geography, Civics & Citizenship, Social Studies, Environmental Studies, Environmental Science
Level:Primary / Elementary, Intermediate / Middle, Secondary
Grade: 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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Climate Change in the Commonwealth
A heartfelt video that acts as a call for action for each of us to work together for the benefit of the condition of Earth and for the youth of our planet.
Type:Video
Topic:Ecosystems, Health, Taking Action
Subject:Science, Social Studies, Environmental Studies, Global Studies
Level:Intermediate / Middle, Secondary
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Climate Change on a Living Planet
James Lovelock makes a speech about “climate change on a living planet”, in which he describes an explanation of Earth’s changing climate over time. Lovelock describes our dire necessity to address the concern of...
Type:Video
Topic:Air, Atmosphere and Climate, Ecosystems, Health
Subject:Geography, Social Studies, Environmental Studies, Environmental Science
Level:Secondary
Grade: 9 10 11 12
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Climate Change Science Module - Lesson #3: Convection Currents Move Heat around the Earth
This lesson is temporarily down – we are replacing it with an upgraded lesson connected to our recent “Climate Change Where I Live” initiative. GreenLearning Canada has received funding to develop the CCWIL program which...
Type:Lesson Plan
Topic:Air, Atmosphere and Climate, Ecosystems, Science and Technology
Subject:Science, Geography, Environmental Studies
Level:Secondary
Grade: 9 10 11 12
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