Let's create continuous conversations about climate change education: Spreading the Sediment of Science!

Earth Day 1970-2022: What's Changed?

Provided by: American Museum of Natural History |Published on: June 6, 2022
Videos Grades 9-12, ap-college

Synopsis

  • This video details the history of positive actions taken to address climate change, biodiversity loss, damage to the ozone layer, and toxic pollution, then provides solutions to focus on now. 
  • Students will learn about changes in biodiversity and the environment since 1970, focusing on the positive effects of the Clean Air Act, the Endangered Species Act, the Montreal Protocol, and the Paris Climate Accord.
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Subjects: Biology, History
Authors: American Museum of Natural History
Region: North America, United States, Global
Languages: English

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American Museum of Natural History
The American Museum of Natural History is one of the world’s preeminent scientific and cultural institutions. Since its founding in 1869, the Museum has advanced its global mission to discover, interpret, and disseminate information about human cultures, the natural world, and the universe through a wide-ranging program of scientific research, education, and exhibition.