UEN Climate Science is a web-based collection of resources for teachers, students, and home educators. It includes a series of two-minute animated videos UEN commissioned with Planet Nutshell in Cambridge, Massachusetts. "In one episode we visualized an entire climate system from mountains to desert to jungle. With animation you can do that," said producer Joshua Gunn. "Our mission is to present complex topics in a fun and understandable way. It's rewarding to work on something that's so important and will make an impact with teachers and students." Support for UEN Climate Science is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
We already know that Rapid Climate Change is happening, but how bad …
We already know that Rapid Climate Change is happening, but how bad could it get? The answer lies with us, human beings. That's because the decisions we make now will determine if the effects of Rapid Climate Change are mild or extreme. Scientists who study the climate tell us that if we continue to add carbon to the atmosphere at the current rate, the Earth will get a lot warmer in the coming years and decades. They use big, brainy computers to simulate what the climate will look like in the future.
Overview: We already know that Rapid Climate Change is happening, but how …
Overview: We already know that Rapid Climate Change is happening, but how bad could it get? The answer lies with us, human beings. That's because the decisions we make now will determine if the effects of Rapid Climate Change are mild or extreme. Scientists who study the climate tell us that if we continue to add carbon to the atmosphere at the current rate, the Earth will get a lot warmer in the coming years and decades. They use big, brainy computers to simulate what the climate will look like in the future. This teacher resource guide will help teachers present the "Climate of the Future is in our Hands" video in their classrooms.
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