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Evaluating the Evidence for Climate Change

Provided by: National Center for Science Education |Published on: February 16, 2025
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Synopsis

  • In this 5-lesson unit, students will analyze data, media, and experiment results to determine the extent of climate change, the chemical reaction present in energy transfer, and how some use information to downplay climate change.
  • Students will measure the carbon present in water, use a simulation of the greenhouse effect, and create a model of the impact of ice on the flow of energy.
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Subjects: Earth and Space Sciences
Authors: National Center for Science Education
Region: United States
Languages: English

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National Center for Science Education
NCSE works with teachers, parents, scientists, and concerned citizens at the local, state, and national levels to ensure that topics like climate change, evolution, and the nature of science are taught accurately, honestly, and confidently.

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