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Climate project initial introduction

Robert Aldrich
Robert Aldrich 5 months ago

Does anyone have a great introduction Powerpoint on Climate Change?  I just got the OK from my admin to teach a short unit (4 days) on the Climate project, but I have exactly 2 days to get it planned.  I want to knock it out of the park, so I can expand it next year

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  • christine guarino
    0 christine guarino 18 days ago

    Sorry to have missed your question when you posted it but besides the great resources here in the OER Climate Project, there is a lot of useful stuff online. I was just thinking of tweaking my own slideshows and stumbled upon this - https://www.climatecentral.org/climate-matters/our-changing-climate-a-climate-change-presentation 

    In the past the NASA Climate website has been very useful. During 2016-2020 it was not as available as it had been previously due to changes in federal leadership but it appears to still be working as of now. If they take it away again, perhaps it can still be accessed through the Wayback Machine or other internet archive resources. 

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    0 christine guarino 18 days ago

    Sorry to have missed your question when you posted it but besides the great resources here in the OER Climate Project, there is a lot of useful stuff online. I was just thinking of tweaking my own slideshows and stumbled upon this - https://www.climatecentral.org/climate-matters/our-changing-climate-a-climate-change-presentation 

    In the past the NASA Climate website has been very useful. During 2016-2020 it was not as available as it had been previously due to changes in federal leadership but it appears to still be working as of now. If they take it away again, perhaps it can still be accessed through the Wayback Machine or other internet archive resources. 

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