The science of climate change.
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Objectives:
• Distinguish scientific, ethical, and political claims, and identify examples of each that are related to the issue of climate change.
• Understand the difference between opposing particular political responses to climate change and arguing that climate change either does not exist or is not caused by greenhouse gas emissions.
• Recall and
Objectives:
• Identify and explain realistic target reductions in carbon emissions set by climate scientists for avoiding disastrous effects from climate change by mid-century.
• Identify and explain options that could be implemented in order to achieve these target reductions.
• Explain what role government could play in stimulating innovations that could allow us to achieve these target
The Water Pollution Problem.
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Objectives:
• Explain causes and effects of pollution running into major estuaries in the U.S.
• Identify potential solutions to this problem.
Approximately __1.5-2__ Instructional Hours
Skills Addressed: Analyzing complex concepts, note-taking, critical thinking
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Assessment:
Formative Assessment: Students will complete and discuss notes that identify causes of pollution in our estuaries, effects of the pollution, and potential solutions.
Formative
Objectives: At the end of this lesson students should be able to:
1. Show an understanding of international time zones
2. Communicate clearly as a part of a Skype video call with someone in another country
3. Explain the importance of intercultural communication as a primary tool in the establishment of a more peaceful world
4. Complete the “Three