In this report from Germanwatch, students will read about the most negatively affected countries in the world, what criteria was used to rank them, and the current state of international efforts to combat climate change.
The report analyzes data from 1993-2022, gives definitions for climate change events, and outlines the lack of appropriate resilience strategies,
While the report is extensive, many opportunities to access the information at a glance are available.
The report does an excellent job of explaining the processes, definitions, and determinants for the data and related terms.
Prerequisites
The report uses many acronyms, and teachers may want to take time to go through the list on page 4. Additionally, teachers may want to project page 4 as students read so they can quickly reference it.
Students should understand the causes, impacts, and some adaptation and mitigation strategies for climate change. Students should also be familiar with the organizations and agreements associated with international climate policy.
The complete report only seems to be available in English, but the summary is available in English, German, Spanish, French, and Arabic.
Differentiation & Implementation
Students can practice data analysis by first viewing the graphs and charts, discussing what they mean, and reading the written description.
Classes with a limited amount of time to devote to this report can read the summary, do a jigsaw activity with either sections of the full report or sections of the summary, read and discuss just the key messages, or analyze the graphs, charts, and data.
After reading about the Human Development Index in the full report, students can relate the concepts of education, a long and healthy life, and a decent standard of living to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Students can also relate these goals to the increased instances of gender inequalities and violence with the increase in climate impacts, as described in the report. If students are not reading the full report, teachers can read the description for students on page 25 of the report.
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