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CLIMATE CRISIS: Physical Science, Natural Variability & Anthropogenic Impacts & Mitigating Global Warming - 2020/2021 Revised & Updated Edition
- Resource Type
- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Classroom printable
- Worksheet
- Handbook/Resource guide
- Grade Level
- 4
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- Adult
- Submitted By
- Harold Gopaul - 5 years ago
- Description
- This text is illustrated with updated graphs, pho…
- Resource Type
- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Classroom printable
- Worksheet
- Handbook/Resource guide
- Grade Level
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- Harold Gopaul - 5 years ago
- Description
- This text is illustrated with updated graphs, photos and cites the work of hundreds of scientists and organizations such as the IPCC, NASA, Environment Canada, Royal Society of Canada, and Natural Resources Canada, to name a few. My resource is an update on the science of climate change, extreme weather, protecting nature and biodiversity, advancing renewable energy, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions with frequent reference to Canada and in particular British Columbia. Global impacts, mitigation and adaptation are explained throughout the text. My ten years of research cites reputable journals, national and international organizations and the media. Research covers climate change from the Arctic to the Antarctic, projection of climate change, how to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, El Nino/La Nina, extreme weather, renewables, the oil sands and transport of bitumen, and Canada's contribution at the UN COP meetings. This book is meant as a resource for our youths to make wise decisions about their future. **Revised edition uploaded October 2020.
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- Social Justice
- Science
- Biology
- Earth Science
- Environmental Science
- Keywords
- projecting climate change
- BC climate initiatives
- Kyoto to Paris
- Oil pipelines
- Global warming
- ocean circulation
- Deniers of climate change
- renewables
- hydrogen and electric cars
- extreme weather
- pollution
- Learning Standards
- Environmental and Climate Change with curriculum concepts in the Sciences and Social Studies.
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jan 12, 2016
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Fishermen’s Strike of 1900: Working People: A History of Labour in BC- Labour History Project Lesson Materials 7
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Worksheet
- Grade Level
- 10
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- Labour History Project - 6 years ago
- Description
- Lesson activities to accompany the vignette "Fish…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Worksheet
- Grade Level
- 10
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- Submitted By
- Labour History Project - 6 years ago
- Description
- Lesson activities to accompany the vignette "Fishermen’s Strike of 1900" from the acclaimed Knowledge Network series; Working People: A History of Labour in British Columbia produced by Landrock Entertainment. The vignette explores the tensions between the Cannery owners and the newly formed B.C. Fishermen’s Union the late 19th-early 20th century. The supporting lesson materials focus on the role and challenges of Frank Rogers efforts to organize and protect the rights of fishermen in the face of cannery owners opposition. This is a unit created by the Labour History Project, a group of retired and current British Columbia teachers collaborating to develop a series of lesson plans, activities, and workshops focused on labour studies and labour history. See: https://www.labourheritagecentre.ca/educate/
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- Social Justice
- Social Studies
- History
- Labour History
- Keywords
- British Columbia
- Fishers
- Japanese Canadians
- Aboriginal Peoples
- Frank Rogers
- Fraser River Canners’ Association
- B.C. Fishermens’ Union
- Learning Standards
- The materials address aspects of the key learning standards of the current social studies 10 curriculum. Critical thinking skills are applied throughout as well as research and writing skills as described in the “skills and processes of social studies”. Aspects of “Identity, Society and Culture” are addressed in the materials including gender roles, ethnicity and daily life as well the interactions of Aboriginal peoples in early Canada. Elements of the “Economy and Technology” learning outcomes are discussed in the examination of resource development and technological innovations. Additionally, aspects of the environmental impact and attitudes towards resource extraction are developed as they relate to the “Environment” learning outcome of the IRP.
- Duration
- Varies from 15 minutes to 90 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Nov 8, 2014
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