Economy and climate change
The effects of climate change on various economic sectors are a growing concern around the world. Some of the most affected activities are related to:
as well as living in a changing urban environment.
“We are the first generation to feel the sting of climate change, and we are the last generation that can do something about it. ”
The two most commonly used approaches to tackle global warming and climate change are:
The worrying consequences of the climate change on Earth have forced the international community to take actions for addressing the climate change effects.
Share with students some of the scientific research and recommendations related to the food we eat every day and its impact on climate:
Present the video "The diet that helps fight climate change", using, if necessary, the automatic translation into Bulgarian.
Discuss the facts presented by the video in the context of the information provided by the preliminary discussion.
Show the video "10 Ways to Slow Climate Change" to the class. Discuss the 10 proposals presented in order to tackle climate change. At the end of the discussion, ask the class to answer the question: Which proposals have already been implemented in the students' families and which can find application in the future...
Present the video "Climate of Europe in 2050" to the class, using, if necessary, the automatic translation into Bulgarian.
Explain that the disturbing consequences of Earth climate change have forced the international community to take action to address the impacts of climate change such as:
Encourage students to learn more about these measures described in the Klimadapt portal if you think their age is appropriate for working with such information on their own.
Explain to the class that climate change mitigation refers to actions for the reduction and prevention of the further release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Actions can be taken at individual, local or international level. Too often, however, some individuals and societies prefer someone else to do the job to mitigate the effects of climate change, as long as they themselves can benefit from that. So tackling climate change is a great example of the need for effective collective actions at all levels
Discuss specific measures and give examples of mitigation such as:
Support students work by directing them to specific topics in the Klimadapt portal (Energy, Transport, Forests, Agriculture, Ocean) where more details could be found.
Study and discuss with students the information presented in Worksheet Consumer Society and Climate Change. Search the Internet for additional information about consumer attitudes in Bulgaria and Europe.
Ask the students when they have felt happier: when they receive or when they grant a gift to a loved one? In which case have they been excited longer and stronger?
Present to the students the following situation: In a week, a person, very dear to them, will celebrate his/her birthday. What gift would they choose? Ask the students to think of and come up with suggestions for an interesting gift that is not material or at least not expensive.
Organize the class work into small groups so that each student can share their experience and suggestion. Give them 10-15 minutes to share their ideas, with the group choosing only one gift suggestion at the end. Make a presentation of the gifts chosen from each group and write them on the board. Discuss whether a valuable gift can be non-material and not necessarily expensive (for example, a new experience, a surprise, a handmade gift – drawing, collage or other). Is it possible for such a gift to be unique, valuable and unforgettable? Ask the class to choose one or two of the most interesting suggestions.
Remind them that modern people possess a huge amount of things that they do not use, where raw materials and energy are invested, which make a burden on the environment and the climate.
Divide the class into 5 groups (or choose 5 volunteers) who will get acquainted with the information related to the professions:
You could increase the number of groups (volunteers) if you add some more of the professions listed below:
Organize a 7-10 minute presentation of each of the chosen professions. Have the groups/volunteers highlight their impact on the environment and climate, as well as the ways in which this impact can be mitigated or neutralized. Encourage students to be ingenious, creative and artistic in presenting the listed professions.
Explain to the students that:
Brainstorm sequentially generating and recording ideas for adaptive measures related to:
The measures in parentheses are intended to support students work during brainstorming and are by no means exhaustive of the possibilities for other ideas.
Write on the board (or quote to the class) Kevin Kruse statement (former Deputy Attorney General of the United States): "Life isn’t about getting and having, it’s about giving and being.
Encourage students to share how they understand and appreciate this concept, giving examples related to their everyday lives.
Explain that according to the German psychoanalyst and philosopher Erich Fromm (1900-1980), the attitude of "having" orients a person toward material possessions and power and is linked to greed, envy, and aggression, while the attitude of "being" is directed toward the pleasure of shared experience and creative activity and is motivated by justice and humanism.
Make the transition from these philosophical generalizations to the realities of environmental protection and the threat of climate change. Remind students of the different levels of responsibility and action on climate change:
Explain that only united and focused efforts at all levels can produce the desired results to combat climate change. These results are extremely dependent on the actions of each one of us.
Challenge the students to decide for themselves which position they would choose regarding the climate: To have and receive (goods, money) or To give and be (an active and useful inhabitant of planet Earth).
To celebrate the World Climate Change Day (15 May), organize a campaign including:
Make a comprehensive assessment of the environmental condition of the school in terms of energy efficiency and plan its gradual improvement. Look for partners such as institutions, companies and non-governmental organizations to implement activities to improve energy efficiency.
The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but by those who watch them without doing anything. Albert Einstein