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Annual Energy Consumption & Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report
Published by the city of Toronto, this 2012 report analyzes the city's energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. The report provides a summary of their study, sources of their data, results and a breakdown of the city's...
Type:Research
Topic:Air, Atmosphere and Climate, Energy Generation, Energy Use and Conservation
Subject:Science, Geography, Environmental Studies
Level:Secondary
Grade: 9 10 11 12
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Arctic Oscillation
'Arctic Ossilation' is a module designed to help students explore the history and importance of arctic oscillation and predict what a change in phase might mean. After reading through the scenario and using the additional...
Type:Lesson Plan
Topic:Air, Atmosphere and Climate
Subject:Science, Geography, Environmental Studies, Earth Science, Environmental Science
Level:Primary / Elementary, Intermediate / Middle, Secondary
Grade:K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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Ask-an-Expert about Maple Syrup Production and Climate Change (CCWIL)
Ask Bryce Gunson — our expert — your question or questions on maple syrup production and climate change. Prepare and email your questions and you'll get your answer. This fits well with the Climate Change in...
Type:Collaborative Project
Topic:Air, Atmosphere and Climate, Food and Agriculture, Natural Resources
Subject:Geography, Economics, Environmental Studies, Aboriginal Studies, Environmental Science
Level:Intermediate / Middle, Secondary
Grade: 9 10 11 12
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BC Greenhouse Gas Emissions
The BC Greenhouse Gas Emissions report provides a summary of greenhouse gas emsissions by six sectors - energy (three sub-sections), afforestation and deforestation, waste, agriculture, industrial processes, and solvens and other...
Type:Research
Topic:Air, Atmosphere and Climate
Subject:Science
Level:Secondary
Grade: 9 10 11 12
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Best practices in climate resilience: from six major North American cities
Published by the city of Toronto's environment and energy division, this resource reviews the practice of supporting climate resilience in six major North American cities and contrasts them to programs and actions supporting climate...
Type:Research
Topic:Air, Atmosphere and Climate, Business and Economics, Natural Resources
Subject:Science, Geography, Economics
Level:Secondary
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Bill Hare on the Cancun Agreements
Climate Change verteran and adviser to AOSIS, Bill Hare talks about his concerns for the week ahead, in particular he emphasises that we need to get down to the substantive issues. He explores what the Cancun Agreements mean in...
Type:Video
Topic:Air, Atmosphere and Climate, Ecosystems, Governance
Subject:Geography, Social Studies, Environmental Studies, Global Studies
Level:Secondary
Grade: 9 10 11 12
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Biodiversity and Climate Change
This video discusses impacts of climate change on biodiversity. Rate of species disappearance are discussed in relation to implications for biodiversity and human health.
Type:Video
Topic:Air, Atmosphere and Climate, Biodiversity, Ecosystems
Subject:Science, Biology, Environmental Science
Level:Secondary
Grade:
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Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence and Climate Change: Dancing Our Way to a Better Environment
In this lesson, students will use their kinesthetic intelligence to choerograph and perform a dance about climate change. Students will learn the basic principals of movement and will experiment with choreographing their own creative...
Type:Lesson Plan
Topic:Air, Atmosphere and Climate, Environment
Subject:Dance, Arts
Level:Primary / Elementary, Intermediate / Middle, Secondary
Grade:
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Bouncing Back
The purpose of this activity is for students to understand the idea of resilience and to share personal experiences of resilience. Students may share personal stories or the discussion may centre around global disasters which are well...
Type:Lesson Plan
Topic:Air, Atmosphere and Climate, Natural Disasters, Solutions
Subject:Science, Geography, Behavioral Studies, Environmental Studies, Global Studies
Level:Intermediate / Middle, Secondary
Grade: 7 8 9 10 11 12
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Building Resilience to Climate Risks
C3 is a climate change and sustainability agency in Alberta. “Building Resilience to Climate Risks” is a document of 44 slides from a September 2013 webinar with many graphs and infographics – almost all of which...
Type:Research
Topic:Air, Atmosphere and Climate, Ecosystems, Natural Disasters
Subject:Science, Geography, Civics & Citizenship, Environmental Studies, Aboriginal Studies
Level:Intermediate / Middle, Secondary
Grade: 6 12
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