Provided by: Jack Harries |Published on: July 5, 2022
Videos Grades 6-8, 9-12
Synopsis
This video explains how climate change impacts those who are least responsible for it, including people of color, Indigenous people, and women, most harshly.
Students will learn that the history of colonialism and slavery are directly linked to climate change and that developing countries will continue to suffer the most extreme effects of the climate crisis unless wealthier countries actively pursue climate justice.
This video is a fantastic conversation starter for a multitude of topics.
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Differentiation
Cross-curricular connections can be made in language arts classes when reading about justice issues or writing persuasively, as the presenter does an excellent job laying out an argument.
Before viewing, have students work in pairs to make a Venn diagram of climate justice and social justice. After viewing, have students revisit their diagrams to move or add concepts to the intersection between climate justice and social justice, then make a class concept web to show how all of the concepts are connected.
Other related resources include this video about the links between climate and racial justice, this collection of resources for teaching environmental justice, and this video about kids getting involved in climate justice.
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