Climate.gov: Why is Carbon an Important Element?
In this lesson developed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), students will explore the carbon cycle and the relationship between atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and temperature.
Climate Change: Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
This lesson, vetted and approved on the CPALMS website, provides students with the opportunity to read and analyze an informational text designed to support reading in the content area. This article describes the rise of carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere and its likely effects on the planet, including climate change and ocean acidification.
Royal Society of Chemistry: Climate Change: Looking at the data - The Earth is getting warmer
This resource, sponsored by Learn Chemistry, is entitled “Climate Change: Looking at the Data – The Earth Is Getting Warmer.”
Royal Society of Chemistry: Climate Change: Looking at the data- temperature changes
This resource, sponsored by Learn Chemistry, is entitled “Looking at the Data: Temperature Changes.”