Transforming the Grid Is Critical to Oregon's Clean-Energy Future
Provided by: Oregon Public Broadcasting |Published on: June 12, 2023
Articles/Websites Grades 9-12
Synopsis
This article and linked recording is about Oregon's energy grid, what changes would make the grid more environmentally friendly, and how one man transformed his home into a model of sustainability.
Students will learn that Oregon's energy grid still utilizes natural gas and coal, the region's power grid will need more transmission lines in order to access distant wind and solar farms, and homeowners can reduce their reliance on fossil fuels using solar panels and battery storage.
This article acknowledges how expensive it can be to minimize a home's carbon footprint.
This article is full of intriguing pictures that aid comprehension.
Additional Prerequisites
Students need to understand what climate change is and how it negatively impacts our planet.
Students need to understand how the burning of fossil fuels leads to climate change
Differentiation
Students could use this article to construct an explanation on how the availability of natural resources, occurrence of natural hazards, and changes in climate have influenced Oregonians.
Students could use this article to evaluate the Oregon government's effectiveness at addressing climate change.
Students could use this article to analyze the ways in which climate change concerns have incentivized Oregon's government to move towards renewable energy and away from fossil fuels.
For a language arts course, this article allows students to determine the central ideas or conclusions of a text that deals with climate change.