Paleontological Research Institution

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Climate Change and Energy Programs

We offer a broad range of programs, including

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Example topics and activities from some of our recent professional development workshops include:

  • Measuring carbon storage in trees

  • Tabletop and outdoor measurements of carbon fluxes

  • Creating and teaching about a Go Bag, to prepare students and their families for extreme storms

  • Where does gasoline go? An exploration of the math of how much carbon dioxide is generated by burning a gallon of gasoline

  • There’s no such thing as a free megawatt: the Marcellus shale as a gateway drug to energy literacy

  • Rules of thumb for teaching controversial issues

  • Fire and Brimstone and Fort McMurray: considering the implications of apocalyptic rhetoric in climate communication

  • How to dig into the science of climate change and its scary implications without losing hope

  • Project-based learning with students developing cost estimates for adapting facilities to more heavy rainfalls, using less energy by switching to LED lighting, and using solar panels to generate electricity

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Online Presentations