Climate Choices: Moderator Resources and Background Information

Climate Choices 鈥 How should we meet the challenges of a warming planet?

Climate change is not only an environmental problem. It is also a public-health issue, a threat to national security, and an economic challenge of considerable magnitude. Only recently has the public debate shifted away from weighing the evidence to asking what we should do about our changing climate and the effects that are beginning to be felt. This issue guide is designed to promote meaningful, productive discussions, convened locally and online, about difficult issues that affect the environment and communities.   or download the complete Climate Choices issue guide and the abbreviated Climate Choices issue advisory "placemat"for free.

 

Moderator Resources for using the Climate Choices Issue Guide

The following resources are available to help you convene and moderate a deliberative forum using the Climate Choices 鈥 How should we meet the challenges of a warming planet? Issue Guide. Access additional moderator resources from NIFI: 

 

Selected Background Information on Climate Change

  • : Vital Signs of the Planet - Current news and data streams about global warming and climate change from NASA. 
  • - The National Climate Assessment summarizes the impacts of climate change on the United States, now and in the future. 
  • - The USGCRP was established to 鈥渁ssist the Naitonan and the world to understand, assess, predict, and respond to human-induced and natural process of global change.鈥 
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  • is an interactive resource to help local governments effectively deliver services to their communities even as the climate changes.

 

Selected Educational Resources for Climate Change Education

  • - A free, comprehensive, interdisciplinary, multimedia resource for educators
  • (University of California at Davis). 
  • - The Framework presents information that is deemed important for individuals and communities to know and understand about Earth鈥檚 climate, impacts of climate change, and approaches to adaptation or mitigation. 
  • - The Framework presents interdisciplinary energy concepts that, if understood and applied, will help individuals and communities make informed energy decisions.
  • - A collection of 600+ free, ready-to-use resources rigorously reviewed by educators and scientists. Suitable for secondary through higher education classrooms. 
  • - Provides links to reviewed listings of the best available student and educators resources related to global climate change, including NASA products: