Climate Change Is Not Up for Debate. Why Do So Many Teachers Act Like It Is?
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We must end the war on climate change in the science classroom
ByAnn Reid
September 11, 2018
Ed Week
Is it hot enough for you? Five of the hottest years on recordhave occurred in the last eight years. It’s not just temperature. This summer, the Mendocino Complex Fire became the largest in recorded California history. From simple increases in temperatures to complex feedback effects on ocean currents, weather patterns, and hydrological cycles, the consequences of human-driven climate change are no longer distant theoretical threats, but the subject of near-daily headline news. And yet far too many students are still not learning about this urgent problem in ...
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