LIVE It! Inquriy Program | Community Action | What is Climate Change and why care?
Did you know, you can be a part of the climate change solution? In this show, we’ll meet inspiring people who are working within their community to encourage positive change. Join us and discover how collaboration and innovation can lead the way! We’ll also learn what one small city in BC is doing to help, and how YOU can help!
LIVE It! Inquriy Program | Glaciers | What stories can glaciers tell us about our planet?
Did you know that glaciers are like a time capsule of information… and some could be nearly 1 million years old? In this program, we’ll be exploring how scientists study glaciers, what an ice core can tell us, and how climate change is affecting watersheds and our drinking water.
LIVE It! Inquriy Program | Weather: La Niña | How is weather related to climate change?
Did you know that The coldest temperature ever recorded was -89 degrees celsius? Join us as we explore a day in the life of a meteorologist and storm hunter, and find out what La Niña means. AND we’ll also learn about the connection between extreme weather and climate change.
Bringing Climate Science into your Classroom
A series of climate science topics, with links to a description of the topic, a discussion of what makes the topic important, ways to bring it into your classroom, suggestions for grade-level specific teaching strategies, and links to relevant teaching materials. From the Climate Literacy and Energy Awareness Network.
Climate Change (2:40)
Our planet is heating up and it is having an impact on climates all around the world. Let's take a look at some of the reasons for this.
Climate Change (37:00)
Use this resource to encourage students to judge whether or not climate change will impact people differently around the world. The impacts of climate change can be hard to see, but footage from the Arctic, Greenland, Iceland, Africa, the Alps, Bangladesh, India, and China shows it's all too much of a reality for the poorest and most vulnerable. The program also provides clear visual explanations of the processes that can cause climate change and gets students engaged in the debate about the extent to which these are caused naturally or as a result of human activity. (2014)