Description
What It Is:
A Grade 12 worksheet examining the environmental, human health, and economic consequences of climate change. It includes tasks on identifying climate change effects, analyzing food security issues, and predicting the economic sectors most at risk due to climate change.
Why Use It:
Promotes critical thinking and data analysis on the broad impacts of climate change. Engages students with real-world issues, emphasizing interdisciplinary connections between environmental science, economics, and public health.
How to Use It:
• Ideal for use in environmental science, climate change, or sustainability units
• Use for individual assessment, group discussion, or project work
• Connect with case studies on sea-level rise, heat stress, and food security
Grade Suitability:
Targeted at upper secondary students in Grade 12.
• Grade 12: Study of environmental impacts, health risks, and economic challenges posed by climate change
Target Users:
Grade 12 students, environmental science teachers, and educators specializing in advanced climate studies.
A Grade 12 worksheet examining the environmental, human health, and economic consequences of climate change. It includes tasks on identifying climate change effects, analyzing food security issues, and predicting the economic sectors most at risk due to climate change.
Why Use It:
Promotes critical thinking and data analysis on the broad impacts of climate change. Engages students with real-world issues, emphasizing interdisciplinary connections between environmental science, economics, and public health.
How to Use It:
• Ideal for use in environmental science, climate change, or sustainability units
• Use for individual assessment, group discussion, or project work
• Connect with case studies on sea-level rise, heat stress, and food security
Grade Suitability:
Targeted at upper secondary students in Grade 12.
• Grade 12: Study of environmental impacts, health risks, and economic challenges posed by climate change
Target Users:
Grade 12 students, environmental science teachers, and educators specializing in advanced climate studies.
