Is Climate Change Good For Us?
Wild BC
Ocean Literacy Principles:
OLP#6: The ocean and humans are inextricably interconnected.Overview
In this activity students are encouraged to consider how climate change could impact them personally and how changes may affect their regions. Students will analyze the roles of organisms as part of interconnected food webs, populations, communities, and ecosystems, assess survival needs and interactions between organisms and the environment, assess the requirements for sustaining healthy local ecosystems evaluate human impacts on local ecosystems. For more information: http://wildbc.org/index.php/programs/climate-change-education/
GRADES: 6-8
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Very interesting and insightful -many thanks.
Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 01/22/2011 - 6:47am.Nor from Algeria.