Teaching Climate History

Teaching Climate History

EnglishEbook
Singer, Alan J.
Taylor & Francis
EAN: 9781000480627
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Welcome to the Anthropocene. Since the start of the Industrial Revolution, human-caused climate change has impacted the globe with the burning of fossil fuels. The debate in classrooms and the political realm should not be whether climate change is happening or how much it places human civilization at risk but over how societies and individuals should respond. This interdisciplinary book offers an in-depth examination of the history of the Earth's climate and how historians and citizens can influence contemporary climate debate and activism.The author explains climate history and climate science and makes this important subject matter accessible to a general audience. Chapter topics include examining the Earth's geological past, the impact of climate on human evolution, the impact of climate on earlier civilizations, climate activism, and the need for international cooperation. Presenting climate history, human history, and climate science in a readable format and featuring resources for students, this book is meant for use by teachers in high school elective or an introductory college course setting.
EAN 9781000480627
ISBN 1000480623
Binding Ebook
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Publication date December 28, 2021
Pages 182
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Singer, Alan J.