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Climate Super Solutions

National Center for Science Education

This lesson is the fifth and final module in the climate change curricula from the National Center for Science Education. It aims to teach students about the economic, social, and scientific implications of climate change while highlighting the usefulness of citizen science participation.

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  • Note that there is an optional rubric for the Project Drawdown Poster activity. Consider assigning this as a homework assignment or group presentation to allow for more time and collaboration than an in-class activity. Consider using this lesson at the end of any climate change curricula to reinforce the social context of science and climate solutions. This lesson requires some background on climate science but is an important bridge to help students feel empowered. Consider focusing on what you can do as a class and a school to avoid individual action equity concerns. Consider taking a deeper dive into the Drawdown solutions featured here.