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Teaching About
Global Climate
 Change Using
   Emission
   Scenarios

 By: Kristen Kane
 and Brian Turner
Something to think about…
• This YouTube video “The Most Terrifying Video
  You’ll Ever See 2” was made by a high school
  teacher in an attempt to spread the word
  about mitigating global climate change. This
  new and improved second version of his video
  is a little silly but might be a great way to start
  (or perhaps finish?) a unit on global climate
  change.
Introduction
In this presentation we will cover:
• Background information about our emission
  scenario
• Evidence that the scenario may or may not
  occur
• Resources to assist in teaching about the
  scenario
• Incorporation of STEM methodologies and
  NASA resources in the classroom
Why teach global climate change using
        emission scenarios?
• The International Panel on Climate Change
  (IPCC) published a report in 2007 that
  described the many possible emission
  scenarios that may occur within the next 100
  years with regard to global climate change.
• Though it cannot be said definitively which
  scenario may occur it is a good stepping stone
  to research the implications of the scenario
  and how humans can adapt to or mitigate it.
Our Scenario: A1F1
A more integrated world characterized by:
• Rapid economic growth
• World population reaching 9 billion by 2050 then
  slowly decreasing
• New and efficient technologies quickly spreading
• Income and way of life converging among regions
• Extensive worldwide cultural and social
  interactions
• An emphasis on fossil fuels
How does A1F1 differ from other
             scenarios?
• A scenarios are the same except for the main
  energy source (A1T= non-fossil fuel energy
  source, A1B= balanced)
• B1 heads toward more of a service and
  information economy, green technologies, and
  global solutions to problems
• In the B2 scenario the population, economy,
  and technology grow much more slowly and
  problems are solved locally
Evidence that this scenario may occur
        in the next 100 years
• Our world primarily depends on fossil fuels as an
  energy resource and will likely continue to do so.
• The U.S. Energy Information Administration has
  issued a report for projected energy usage from
  2006-2035. Energy usage of all types are
  predicted to increase but fossil fuels are still
  predicted to be used primarily (although nuclear
  and other renewable sources are predicted to
  increase).
Evidence (cont.)
• Global population is predicted to continue to
  increase to 9.3 billion by the year 2050 but
  according to the United Nations’ press release
  in May of 2011 the world’s population could
  reach 10.1 billion by 2100. By the end of the
  21st century it is predicted that only high
  fertility countries’ populations would be
  increasing and the other countries’
  populations would be decreasing.
Evidence (cont.)
  • Social and cultural interactions
    already occur throughout the
    world to a certain extent and
    will likely increase as
    technology increases and
    spreads
  • New technologies are spreading
    very quickly throughout the
    world (sometimes too fast!) and
    it is expected that this will also
    continue
Evidence that this scenario may not
      occur in the next 100 years
• According to a global economic outlook it is predicted that
  overall economic growth in the world will decrease at least
  through 2025. Within that time frame advanced
  economies will recover some and emerging economies will
  slow down some.
• Overall it does appear that gap in the Gross Domestic
  Product (GDP) between advanced, emerging, and
  developing economies will get smaller.
• Regardless, it appears when looking at all of the scenarios
  that income doesn’t seem to matter that much when
  comparing projected carbon dioxide levels because both B1
  and A1T also have higher incomes but lower CO2 levels
Key uncertainties that would exist for
      the A1F1 scenario to occur
• Most important- CO2 produced by humans
  – As population increases the amount of CO2 will
    increase in this fossil-fuel dependent scenario
• Rising sea level due to melting land and sea
  ice
• Land development- as the population grows
  more land will be developed eliminating CO2
  absorbing trees and vegetation.
Changes that would have to occur for
this scenario to occur within 100 years
• Population- nothing really has to change
• Technology- more advancements in developing
  countries would be needed
• Economy- not sure how the differences in
  worldwide per capita income would be lessened
  unless advanced economies had a major decline
  (which is not part of the scenario)
• Social/cultural- we are interacting more socially
  and culturally with others around the world but
  it’s unknown how major differences in religion
  and politics would be resolved
Useful resources for teaching about
       climate change scenarios
• IPCC’s 2007 Synthesis Report- a great information
  resource about global climate change data
  (observed changes, causes, emissions scenarios,
  adaptation, and mitigation
• IPCC’s Special Report on Emissions Scenarios- a
  good source of data for analysis as well as a
  description of the scenarios
• NASA Earth Observatory- good information about
  how much the Earth might warm and what the
  effects may be
STEM resources for teaching about
       global climate change
• STEM lessons from NASA Global Climate
  Change Education Modules
  – “Energy for Me: Sustaining My Community with
    Renewable Energy”
  – “Infectious Diseases and Climate Change”
  – “Phytoplankton Blooms and Ocean Warming”.
  – These modules are great because they list
    multiple resources for different student levels.
STEM resources (cont.)
• NASA Global Climate Change website
  – Climate Time Machine interactive- great visual
    resource for students to see how sea ice, sea level,
    carbon emissions, and global temperature have
    changed over time
  – Images and Videos- there are some great images
    of climate change (before and after pictures) and
    under “Climate Reel” you’ll find a site with the top
    NASA videos for climate change.
STEM resources (cont.)
• My NASA data website
  – Good lessons using multiple online resources and
    actual NASA data
  – Data sets can be downloaded for math
    applications
  – Students would likely enjoy working with real data
STEM resources (cont.)
• PBS LearningMedia website
  – Great project-based STEM lessons using the
    engineering design process
  – Capturing Renewable Energy”, “Energy
    Production” or “Windmills: Putting Wind Energy
    to Work” would be great for learning about
    mitigating GCC
STEM Resources (cont.)
• Engineering, Go For It (eGFI)
  – Lessons that look great and use EDP and PBL:
    “Green Roof Design”, “Zero-Energy Home Design”,
    “Solar Water Heater”, and “Life After Trash”
  – These lessons would go along with learning about
    mitigating global climate change very well
In summary…
• Using the IPCC’s emission scenarios is an effective way to
  help students learn about all aspects of global climate
  change (causes, effects, adaptation, and mitigation)
• There are many STEM lessons that can be utilized as a tool
  to engage students while learning about global climate
  change
• There are many NASA resources that can aid in teaching
  about global climate change including videos, interactives,
  images, lesson plans, and data sets
• Using Web 2.0 tools will help to gain the students’ interest
  and allow the students to utilize technology to explore the
  issue of global climate change

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A1 f1presentation

  • 1. Teaching About Global Climate Change Using Emission Scenarios By: Kristen Kane and Brian Turner
  • 2. Something to think about… • This YouTube video “The Most Terrifying Video You’ll Ever See 2” was made by a high school teacher in an attempt to spread the word about mitigating global climate change. This new and improved second version of his video is a little silly but might be a great way to start (or perhaps finish?) a unit on global climate change.
  • 3. Introduction In this presentation we will cover: • Background information about our emission scenario • Evidence that the scenario may or may not occur • Resources to assist in teaching about the scenario • Incorporation of STEM methodologies and NASA resources in the classroom
  • 4. Why teach global climate change using emission scenarios? • The International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published a report in 2007 that described the many possible emission scenarios that may occur within the next 100 years with regard to global climate change. • Though it cannot be said definitively which scenario may occur it is a good stepping stone to research the implications of the scenario and how humans can adapt to or mitigate it.
  • 5. Our Scenario: A1F1 A more integrated world characterized by: • Rapid economic growth • World population reaching 9 billion by 2050 then slowly decreasing • New and efficient technologies quickly spreading • Income and way of life converging among regions • Extensive worldwide cultural and social interactions • An emphasis on fossil fuels
  • 6. How does A1F1 differ from other scenarios? • A scenarios are the same except for the main energy source (A1T= non-fossil fuel energy source, A1B= balanced) • B1 heads toward more of a service and information economy, green technologies, and global solutions to problems • In the B2 scenario the population, economy, and technology grow much more slowly and problems are solved locally
  • 7. Evidence that this scenario may occur in the next 100 years • Our world primarily depends on fossil fuels as an energy resource and will likely continue to do so. • The U.S. Energy Information Administration has issued a report for projected energy usage from 2006-2035. Energy usage of all types are predicted to increase but fossil fuels are still predicted to be used primarily (although nuclear and other renewable sources are predicted to increase).
  • 8. Evidence (cont.) • Global population is predicted to continue to increase to 9.3 billion by the year 2050 but according to the United Nations’ press release in May of 2011 the world’s population could reach 10.1 billion by 2100. By the end of the 21st century it is predicted that only high fertility countries’ populations would be increasing and the other countries’ populations would be decreasing.
  • 9. Evidence (cont.) • Social and cultural interactions already occur throughout the world to a certain extent and will likely increase as technology increases and spreads • New technologies are spreading very quickly throughout the world (sometimes too fast!) and it is expected that this will also continue
  • 10. Evidence that this scenario may not occur in the next 100 years • According to a global economic outlook it is predicted that overall economic growth in the world will decrease at least through 2025. Within that time frame advanced economies will recover some and emerging economies will slow down some. • Overall it does appear that gap in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) between advanced, emerging, and developing economies will get smaller. • Regardless, it appears when looking at all of the scenarios that income doesn’t seem to matter that much when comparing projected carbon dioxide levels because both B1 and A1T also have higher incomes but lower CO2 levels
  • 11. Key uncertainties that would exist for the A1F1 scenario to occur • Most important- CO2 produced by humans – As population increases the amount of CO2 will increase in this fossil-fuel dependent scenario • Rising sea level due to melting land and sea ice • Land development- as the population grows more land will be developed eliminating CO2 absorbing trees and vegetation.
  • 12. Changes that would have to occur for this scenario to occur within 100 years • Population- nothing really has to change • Technology- more advancements in developing countries would be needed • Economy- not sure how the differences in worldwide per capita income would be lessened unless advanced economies had a major decline (which is not part of the scenario) • Social/cultural- we are interacting more socially and culturally with others around the world but it’s unknown how major differences in religion and politics would be resolved
  • 13. Useful resources for teaching about climate change scenarios • IPCC’s 2007 Synthesis Report- a great information resource about global climate change data (observed changes, causes, emissions scenarios, adaptation, and mitigation • IPCC’s Special Report on Emissions Scenarios- a good source of data for analysis as well as a description of the scenarios • NASA Earth Observatory- good information about how much the Earth might warm and what the effects may be
  • 14. STEM resources for teaching about global climate change • STEM lessons from NASA Global Climate Change Education Modules – “Energy for Me: Sustaining My Community with Renewable Energy” – “Infectious Diseases and Climate Change” – “Phytoplankton Blooms and Ocean Warming”. – These modules are great because they list multiple resources for different student levels.
  • 15. STEM resources (cont.) • NASA Global Climate Change website – Climate Time Machine interactive- great visual resource for students to see how sea ice, sea level, carbon emissions, and global temperature have changed over time – Images and Videos- there are some great images of climate change (before and after pictures) and under “Climate Reel” you’ll find a site with the top NASA videos for climate change.
  • 16. STEM resources (cont.) • My NASA data website – Good lessons using multiple online resources and actual NASA data – Data sets can be downloaded for math applications – Students would likely enjoy working with real data
  • 17. STEM resources (cont.) • PBS LearningMedia website – Great project-based STEM lessons using the engineering design process – Capturing Renewable Energy”, “Energy Production” or “Windmills: Putting Wind Energy to Work” would be great for learning about mitigating GCC
  • 18. STEM Resources (cont.) • Engineering, Go For It (eGFI) – Lessons that look great and use EDP and PBL: “Green Roof Design”, “Zero-Energy Home Design”, “Solar Water Heater”, and “Life After Trash” – These lessons would go along with learning about mitigating global climate change very well
  • 19. In summary… • Using the IPCC’s emission scenarios is an effective way to help students learn about all aspects of global climate change (causes, effects, adaptation, and mitigation) • There are many STEM lessons that can be utilized as a tool to engage students while learning about global climate change • There are many NASA resources that can aid in teaching about global climate change including videos, interactives, images, lesson plans, and data sets • Using Web 2.0 tools will help to gain the students’ interest and allow the students to utilize technology to explore the issue of global climate change