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Understanding Climate Change: All the Natural and Human Causes (In Brief)
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Although anthropogenic (human made), post-industrial revolution greenhouse gases are commonly attributed to be the cause of climate change, there are in fact many factors that contribute to climate change and global warming, past and present.

Geological evidence indicates that global climate has changed throughout Earth history, including contributions from long-term heat loss from the Earth to the atmosphere, Earth’s orbital behaviour, and a number of plate tectonic processes. In addition, atmospheric and oceanographic dynamics and the way that tectonic plate and continental movements control these, also play a part in changing global climate. Volcanism constantly releases gases to the atmosphere producing contradictory effects on atmospheric temperature and in some cases, global climate.

And then, there is the elephant in the room – human generated greenhouse gases. How does their effect stack up against all the previous causes? All will be revealed!

Subject:
Environmental Science
Practical & Applied Arts
Science
Wildlife Management
Material Type:
Open Access Asset
Author:
The Royal Society of Victoria
Date Added:
06/25/2024
Why Milankovitch (Orbital) Cycles Can’t Explain Earth’s Current Warming
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In the last few months, a number of questions have come in asking if NASA has attributed Earth’s recent warming to changes in how Earth moves through space around the Sun: a series of orbital motions known as Milankovitch cycles.

Subject:
Environmental Science
Practical & Applied Arts
Science
Wildlife Management
Material Type:
Open Access Asset
Author:
NASA Science Editorial Team
Date Added:
06/25/2024
Wilderness & Remote First Aid Program
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Wilderness and remote environments require specialized skills, equipment and training. Whether you are an outdoor recreation enthusiast, live or work in a wilderness or remote setting, or work as a professional rescuer — Red Cross offers specialized training to meet your needs.

The Canadian Red Cross Wilderness & Remote First Aid Program is one of the leading programs of its kind in Canada.

Subject:
Practical & Applied Arts
Wildlife Management
Material Type:
Open Access Asset
Author:
Canadian Red Cross
Date Added:
06/25/2024
Youth Conservation Camp
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Developed to offer young people the opportunity to learn and experience in the great outdoors, the SWF Conservation Camp has been an ongoing success for over 30 years.

At camp, boys and girls aged 12-14 are given hands-on learning in a wide range of outdoor activities including:

Archery, canoeing, air rifle shooting, trapping, wildlife identification, plant identification, survival skills, camp cooking, fisheries studies, map & compass, GPS use and so much more.

Subject:
Practical & Applied Arts
Wildlife Management
Material Type:
Open Access Asset
Author:
Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation
Date Added:
06/25/2024
boclips - Videos Curated for Education
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Accounting
Agriculture Studies
Arts Education
Biology
Business
Career & Work Exploration
Chemistry
Coding
Commercial Cooking
Communication Media
Communication Studies
Computer & Digital Technologies
Computer Science
Cosmetology
Cow/Calf Production
Creative Writing
Dairy Production
Design Studies
Drafting & Design
Earth Science
Economics
Education
Educational Technology
Electrical & Electronics
Elementary Education
Energy & Mines
English Language Arts
Entrepreneurship
Environmental Science
Faith Studies
Food Studies
Forensic Science
Geography
Health & Fitness
Health Education
Health Science
Higher Education
History
Housing
Indigenous Perspectives
Information Processing
Interior Design
Language Education
Language Education (EAL, ESL)
Law
Math
Media Studies
Native Studies
Photography
Physical Education
Physical Science
Physics
Practical & Applied Arts
Psychology
Science
Social Studies
Special Education
Theatre Arts
Tourism, Hospitality & Entrepreneurship
Visual Arts
Welding
Wildlife Management
World Religion
Material Type:
Primary Source
Author:
Associate Dean
Digital Learning
Executive Editor
Secondary School Teacher Florida Usa
Uk Business School
Us Education Publisher
Date Added:
01/29/2019
c̓isḷa: Un jeu d'équilibre (vidéo, leçon & bande dessinée) - l'École de l'Océan
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«Depuis des millénaires, les Haíɫzaqv dépendent des cycles saisonniers qui apportent les ressources océaniques. Mais aujourd'hui, ces ressources diminuent.

1 h 15 min activité

Bande dessinée : Les élèves en apprennent plus sur c̓isḷa - le geste de s'occuper et de prendre soin de quelque chose d'important. Les élèves créent ensuite une bande dessinée qui illustre des personnes qui prennent soin et rendent la pareille à la nature.

Conseil pédagogique : Utilisez des images qui reflètent de manière authentique la culture indigène spécifique que vous apprenez. Par exemple, si vous enseignez le concept de c̓isḷa, montrez des images des Haíɫzaqv et leurs traditions.

Attention : Il est important de ne pas trop romancer ou généraliser tous les peuples indigènes en se basant sur un concept spécifique. Évitez le stéréotype du « bon sauvage ».»

«Ce contenu a été filmé et élaboré sur les terres ancestrales non cédées des Haíɫzaqv, en étroite collaboration avec les membres de la Nation Haíɫzaqv. Les Haíɫzaqv sont une nation autochtone de la Colombie-Britannique, au Canada (http://www.heiltsuknation.ca/about-2/territory/). Nous sommes sincèrement reconnaissants envers la Nation Haíɫzaqv de nous avoir permis d'être des invités sur leur territoire, de partager leurs récits et leurs connaissances, et de collaborer avec nous pour ce module. Toute utilisation de la langue Haíɫzaqv dans le contenu d'Ocean School est supervisée par le Département de gestion intégrée des ressources des Heiltsuk (https://www.hirmd.ca/).»

Subject:
Agriculture Studies
Agriculture, Food Sustainability & Security
Arts Education
Biology
Computer & Digital Technologies
Creative Writing
English Language Arts
French
Graphic Arts
Indigenous Perspectives
Language Education
Practical & Applied Arts
Science
Social Studies
Visual Arts
Wildlife Management
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Diagram/Illustration
Lesson
Primary Source
Provider:
Ocean School
Author:
École de l'Océan
Date Added:
12/18/2023