This video connects the dots between climate change and the increase in extreme weather events, with a focus on changes to the water cycle.
Prerequisites
The video begins with a commercial.
Students should be familiar with bar graphs and line graphs.
Students should also understand the basics of climate change.
Differentiation & Implementation
Social studies, civics, and economics can use this video to discuss government policies that encourage the rebuilding of homes in flood-prone areas and the economic costs of these more frequent natural disasters.
Additionally students can discuss the environmental justice aspects related to extreme weather, discussing the increasing occurrence of climate refugees and their lack of protections. The role-playing activity, No Option Except Escape: A Role Play on the Struggles of Climate Refugees, helps to illustrate this topic.
Other resources on this topic include this TED-Ed video on the increase in extreme weather events and this video that explains how scientists demonstrate the links between climate change and extreme weather.
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