Provided by: Flight Free UK |Published on: July 8, 2022
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Synopsis
In these testimonials, residents of the United Kingdom explain why they have chosen to stop flying and how the decision has impacted their travels.
Students will learn that alternative forms of transportation can be less convenient and more expensive than flying, but they are better for the environment and often offer travelers interesting experiences.
The resource offers testimonials from diverse perspectives.
Students will learn that limiting air travel sometimes opens up opportunities for alternative travel adventures.
Each testimonial shows approximately how long it will take to read in full, ranging from one to five minutes.
Additional Prerequisites
Students should have some background knowledge on carbon emissions and how airplanes contribute to climate change.
Teachers may want to share some background information from the Flight Free UK website with students to help them understand the testimonials.
Differentiation
Students in language arts classes could choose a testimonial to read and then write one or two sentences to summarize the main idea of the testimonial. After writing, students could pair up with a student who read the same testimonial to compare summaries.
Social studies classes could use this real-time map of flights to better understand how many people are traveling by air on any given day. Students could discuss alternative modes of transportation for short and long-distance travel.
Other resources on this topic include this NOAA article about the impact of aviation on global warming and this lesson on aviation and climate change.
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About the Partner Provider
Flight Free UK
We are a behavior change organization with a mission to reduce emissions by informing people of the climate impact of aviation and inspiring them to travel by other means.
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