Responses are mitigation (reduce the cause) or adaptation (reduce the harm). The Paris Agreement, a mitigation toolkit and the Costa Rica case study let students evaluate effectiveness.
Focus area: Human–Environment Interactions · Content: climate change — challenges, opportunities and responses (mitigation, adaptation, and a case study of a response — Costa Rica).
GE-11-03 opportunities/challenges & perspectivesGE-11-04 responses & management for sustainabilityGE-11-05 analyses sourcesGE-11-09 communicates
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| Time | Phase | Teacher / student activity |
|---|---|---|
| 0–10 | Frame | Deck title (renewables + forest). Define mitigation vs adaptation; Activity 1 (classify). |
| 10–24 | Paris Agreement | Slide 6 + Activity 2 (evaluate). Model strengths vs limits + judgement. |
| 24–38 | Mitigation toolkit | Slide 8: net-zero, renewables, EVs, sinks, seaweed. Australian examples (Bungala, CSIRO/Narungga partnership). |
| 38–50 | Adaptation & limits | Slide 10 + Activity 4 (Tuvalu). Netherlands vs Tuvalu; equity. |
| 50–66 | Costa Rica | Slide 12 + Activity 3 (response file). The anchor case study; evaluate transferability. |
| 66–75 | Consolidate | Activity 6 essay plan (or Activity 5 design task). Exit ticket: one mitigation + one adaptation. |