Students will complete this survey that determines their personal and household contributions to atmospheric Carbon dioxide by using information about their previous year's consumption. They will understand that Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas produced by the combustion of fossil fuels, and that its production can be minimized by taking personal steps to conserve. Educational levels: Middle school, High school
The environment is depreciating because of human activities that lead to global warming. Carbon foot...
The environment is depreciating because of human activities that lead to global warming. Carbon foot...
In this lesson students discover that ice cores can help us learn not only the temperature of the Ea...
Through this activity, students learn about atmospheric carbon dioxide and its role in the greenhous...
In this activity, students will examine graphs of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and their increases...
There are two ways to reduce net emissions of carbon dioxide: limit how much carbon dioxide is emitt...
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...
Objectives: Students learn the importance of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. National Science Educ...
Activity Focus: Students estimate the amount of greenhouse gas they contribute to the atmosphere ea...
Objectives: Students learn the importance of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. National Science Educ...
energy use, fossil fuels, and the carbon cycle. Major Concepts: The burning of fossil fuels release...
Objectives: Students learn the importance of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. National Science Educ...
This activity allows students to compare the thermal properties of carbon dioxide with those of air,...
The amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has been increasing for many decades now, mostly due ...
The environment is depreciating because of human activities that lead to global warming. Carbon foot...
The environment is depreciating because of human activities that lead to global warming. Carbon foot...
In this lesson students discover that ice cores can help us learn not only the temperature of the Ea...
Through this activity, students learn about atmospheric carbon dioxide and its role in the greenhous...
In this activity, students will examine graphs of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and their increases...
There are two ways to reduce net emissions of carbon dioxide: limit how much carbon dioxide is emitt...
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...
Objectives: Students learn the importance of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. National Science Educ...
Activity Focus: Students estimate the amount of greenhouse gas they contribute to the atmosphere ea...
Objectives: Students learn the importance of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. National Science Educ...
energy use, fossil fuels, and the carbon cycle. Major Concepts: The burning of fossil fuels release...
Objectives: Students learn the importance of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. National Science Educ...
This activity allows students to compare the thermal properties of carbon dioxide with those of air,...
The amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has been increasing for many decades now, mostly due ...
The environment is depreciating because of human activities that lead to global warming. Carbon foot...
The environment is depreciating because of human activities that lead to global warming. Carbon foot...
In this lesson students discover that ice cores can help us learn not only the temperature of the Ea...