Teaching Climate History

Teaching Climate History

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Dec 29, 2021 · English · Paperback (170 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 170
Language English
Published Dec 29, 2021
Publisher Routledge
Edition 1
ISBN-10 1032061324
ISBN-13 9781032061320

Description

In a world increasingly shaped by climate change, understanding the historical context of our environment becomes essential. This work delves into the intricate tapestry of climate history and its impact on society through a compelling narrative. The author expertly weaves together events from the past, examining how climate fluctuations have influenced human civilizations, economies, and cultural practices.

The book offers a rich exploration of the interplay between natural phenomena and human action, emphasizing the importance of education in fostering awareness about our environmental challenges. It aims to equip educators with the tools to teach climate history effectively, providing them with innovative strategies and resources to engage students in meaningful discussions about our planet's past and future.

With an engaging writing style, the author draws readers into the narrative, making complex concepts accessible. Throughout the work, he highlights historical case studies that illustrate the lessons we can learn from our predecessors' responses to climate change.

Ultimately, this study serves not only as an academic resource but also as a call to action for educators and students alike to understand their role in addressing contemporary climate issues. The blend of history and education presents a unique framework for grappling with the pressing challenge of climate change in today's world.

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Science & Technology History Contemporary
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