The Human Impact of Climate Change - Teaching Resource for Ages 9-11

THE HUMAN IMPACT OF CLIMATE
CHANGE
A teaching resource for ages 9
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What other SDGs
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How is climate change
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How will achieving the
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Slide Note

With links across the curriculum, these activities use stories, film and role play to explore the human element of the climate crisis.

Resource aims

Investigate the links between climate change and human rights.

Develop understanding of the unequal impacts of the climate crisis: why who you are and where you are in the world matters.

Explore how communities around the world are being affected by climate change, and how people are responding and adapting to these challenges.

Build empathy and promote critical thinking, debate, and discussion.

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Explore the effects of climate change on food security, livelihoods, and communities through a teaching resource designed for ages 9-11. Learn how unpredictable rainfall, changing rain patterns, and extreme weather events are making it challenging for people to grow food and sustain their lives. Discover how climate change is interconnected with achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and impacting regions like Vanuatu in the South Pacific Ocean.

  • Climate Change
  • Teaching Resource
  • SDGs
  • Food Security
  • Vanuatu

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  1. THE HUMAN IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE A teaching resource for ages 9 11 www.oxfam.org.uk

  2. Unpredictable rainfall caused by climate change is making it difficult for many people to grow food to feed their families. What other SDGs could this statement link to?

  3. How is climate change making it difficult to achieve the SDGs? How will achieving the SDGs help to tackle climate change?

  4. Making it more difficult for people to grow food Climate change

  5. How is climate change affecting the lives of Jessy and Isaac in Malawi?

  6. Climate change impacts Changing rain patterns make it difficult to grow crops. It is easier for mosquitos to breed when it s hotter and wetter. This spreads diseases such as malaria. Sudden and severe floods are more common, and people s homes are washed away.

  7. Climate change consequences People can t grow enough food to eat Changing rain patterns make it difficult to grow crops Less money to buy food Farmers have fewer crops to sell Parents can t afford school fees

  8. Where in the world? Vanuatu

  9. Spotlight on Vanuatu Vanuatu is an archipelago of islands in the South Pacific Ocean. Climate change is affecting the lives of people here. Land is disappearing because of rising sea levels. Extreme weather events, such as cyclones and droughts, are happening more often. These can destroy crops making it difficult for people to grow or buy food. Increasing sea temperatures are affecting fish and other marine life. Many people here depend on fishing to make a living.

  10. Climate change stories What do you do for a living? Where do you live? How does this make you feel? How is climate change affecting your life and that of people around you?

  11. Climate change stories How are you taking climate action? Who do you think should take action? What else do you think needs to be done to tackle climate change?

  12. Types of climate action Adapting to climate change: Doing things differently to reduce the effects of climate change on people, plants, animals and natural systems. Raising awareness: Sharing learning about climate change and how people can take action. Reducing carbon emissions:Making lifestyle or other changes to reduce our carbon footprints. Campaigning: Asking people in power to do more to reduce carbon emissions and support people to adapt to climate change.

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