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Climate Change Conference

Climate Change Conference. Paul Public Charter School Washington, DC GreenSchools! Club. While Working With the Toolkit, We Learned About…. The causes of climate change and how it affects trees, animals and habitats Birds; where they live now, and how they may be affected in years to come

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Climate Change Conference

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  1. Climate Change Conference Paul Public Charter School Washington, DC GreenSchools! Club

  2. While Working With the Toolkit, We Learned About… • The causes of climate change and how it affects trees, animals and habitats • Birds; where they live now, and how they may be affected in years to come • The impact on wildlife by humans and climate change • Burning fossil fuels like coal and gas are primary sources for energy in the United States and cause most of our country’s Green House Gas emissions

  3. Many Surprises! • Many more animals are endangered than we knew • We didn’t realize the species we didn’t think were important are critical in the role of life • Many plants and animals moved north in computer models of climate change. We thought they would stay the same. • How much our actions affect animals like birds, turtles, and walruses • Climate change drastically affects land formation such as coastline changes • Pesticides can affect beneficial insects like bees as well as pests

  4. What We Will Do • Encourage people to create wildlife habitat nearby, • Avoid polluting animal habitats so they can live and avoid extinction, • Cut off lights, television, and recycle, • Dispose of waste properly and become more active as opposed to watching television, • Encourage others to help • Learn about other countries and how we affect each other

  5. More Action Items • Plant more trees, • Persuade entrepreneurs to be more green, • Consider solar panels as a source of energy, • Talk to custodial staff about cutting off lights at night, • Recycle, reduce, reuse and encourage our peers to become eco-friendly, • Make a poster for the community, telling people to start walking more often, • Create wildlife habitat in the community, • Hold assemblies to notify people about wildlife being affected by global warming

  6. Our Questions • What have you learned that surprised you about climate change? • What else can we do to help the environment? • What are you doing to help stop climate change? • What is it like in Denmark? • What are some similarities and differences between Denmark and the United States? • Is your experience in Denmark what you expected?

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