The teacher friendly guide to Climate Change

This book from researchers and educators at the Paleontological Research Institution (Ithaca, New York, USA) is a good starting point for all teachers that seek a presentation of the basics of climate change science and perspectives on teaching. Attention is given to communities of learners across all the existing polarized spectrum of opinions.

This "teacher-friendly" guide is aimed primarily to high school Earth science teachers but also to teachers of other disciplines and grades. It presents the scientific aspects of climate change science, the net negative impact on many people, and also the consequences that scientific community foresees if we do not take action to slow it down.

Ingrid H. H. Zabel, Don Duggan-Haas, & Robert M. Ross (Eds). The teacher friendly guide to Climate Change, from the Paleontological Research Institution, 2017.

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