Through this activity, students learn about atmospheric carbon dioxide and its role in the greenhouse effect. They can identify the leading producers of carbon dioxide emissions and read about the global climate conference that was held in Kyoto, Japan, in 1997 to set international limits on these emissions. The material provides information to increase students' understanding of the implications and processes of possible changes in the world's climate. Educational levels: High school
The site offers charts and graphs to aid in a detailed explanation of where carbon comes from and wh...
Activity Focus: In this case study, students read and interpret data about the link between atmosph...
The greenhouse effect has always existed. Without the greenhouse effect, Earth could well have the o...
In this lesson plan students will speculate on various scenarios of future world climates if the gre...
In this lesson, students conduct an experiment to learn about CO2 levels found in four different gas...
This site provides a brief overview of processes and properties associated with global climate chang...
In this lesson, students learn about ways in which scientists study past climate change. These studi...
In this lesson, students will investigate the relationship between atmospheric carbon dioxide levels...
In this activity, students will examine graphs of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and their increases...
As part of this activity, students will read and discuss information on the greenhouse effect and li...
Students will complete this survey that determines their personal and household contributions to atm...
Objectives: Students learn the importance of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. National Science Educ...
In this lesson students discover that ice cores can help us learn not only the temperature of the Ea...
Climate change is a complex global issue that spans many disciplines. The curriculum spans several s...
In this unit, students use Internet resources, slide presentations, and modeling to explain how unde...
The site offers charts and graphs to aid in a detailed explanation of where carbon comes from and wh...
Activity Focus: In this case study, students read and interpret data about the link between atmosph...
The greenhouse effect has always existed. Without the greenhouse effect, Earth could well have the o...
In this lesson plan students will speculate on various scenarios of future world climates if the gre...
In this lesson, students conduct an experiment to learn about CO2 levels found in four different gas...
This site provides a brief overview of processes and properties associated with global climate chang...
In this lesson, students learn about ways in which scientists study past climate change. These studi...
In this lesson, students will investigate the relationship between atmospheric carbon dioxide levels...
In this activity, students will examine graphs of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and their increases...
As part of this activity, students will read and discuss information on the greenhouse effect and li...
Students will complete this survey that determines their personal and household contributions to atm...
Objectives: Students learn the importance of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. National Science Educ...
In this lesson students discover that ice cores can help us learn not only the temperature of the Ea...
Climate change is a complex global issue that spans many disciplines. The curriculum spans several s...
In this unit, students use Internet resources, slide presentations, and modeling to explain how unde...
The site offers charts and graphs to aid in a detailed explanation of where carbon comes from and wh...
Activity Focus: In this case study, students read and interpret data about the link between atmosph...
The greenhouse effect has always existed. Without the greenhouse effect, Earth could well have the o...