Effects Of Global
Warming
Environmental education has been going on for
decades. Nonetheless, it has taken on a new urgency in the last
couple of years. Only a little while ago, people were still
debating the causes of global warming.
A lot of folks simply didn't want to admit that
our actions have consequences that were destroying the planet.
Although the extent of the effects of global
warming is still being debated, one thing is clear: it
is much worse than we had previously thought, and we had better
begin to prepare for it.
One of the most important things to do to
combat the effects of global warming is to educate kids. Adults
are very good at accepting things – that is our strength. Kids,
on the other hand, are good at challenging people and making us
think differently. Doing a unit on energy conservation,
pollution, or global climate change is a great way to help your
students become the informed citizens they will have to be. If
we are going to stop the ravages the planet is undergoing now,
we need to train citizens of the future who are willing to make
sacrifices in the name of saving the planet Earth.
There are many different ways that you can
address the effects of global warming in the
classroom. There are plenty of environmental advocacy groups
out there that make excellent resources available for doing a
global warming lesson plan. Even better, you can hire an expert
to come in and speak to your class. In your community there is
likely to be an environmental education community center
staffed by people who are more than happy to talk to your
students about saving the environment. Best of all, they will
usually come in for free.
A great activity you can
do on the effects of global warming is to work with your
students to decrease individual energy consumption. Talk about
all the ways that energy is wasted – by leaving the heat on, by
turning on lights in rooms that you aren't using, and all the
other energy wasters that many of us take for granted on a
daily basis. Challenge your students to take stock of their own
families habits and try to make a change. Have them monitor how
much energy they use before and after they start to conserve
resources. Although it requires the parents to participate,
this is still an excellent project. Most families will agree to
do it, and your students will benefit greatly.
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