Climate Change
Consequences
Taking Action
Our Club
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What is climate change?

Long term effect on nature because of human activities

100

In the real world, what can climate change destroy?

shelters, healthcare, educational systems

100

Which group of people are the most impacted by climate change?

Children

100

What will we be doing next meeting?

Writing cards

200

Name two impacts of climate change on nature

Example: rising temperatures, extreme weather

200

How does climate change impact disease?

Diseases are spreading faster because of climate change.

200

What transportation choices help reduce emissions?

carpooling, taking public transportation, walking, biking

200

Where will we be writing cards to?

Sparrow's pediatric unit

300

What kinds of weather events become more common because of climate change? (Name a few)

Extreme Weather: droughts, floods, hurricanes, wildfires

300

Why are children more prone to the effects of climate change?

More susceptible to dehydration in heatwaves and they have worse internal temperature regulation

300

Why is it important to take action against climate change?

It threatens future generations, health, and survival

300

What do we want you to bring to our next meeting?

Any other art supplies/decorations

400

What idea describes people ignoring issues until they become unbearable?

Boiling Frog Syndrome

400

What psychological effect in children does climate change increase?

Multigenerational trauma

400

Name three ways to support fighting climate change

Example: sending donations to UNICEF, reducing your own carbon footprint, reducing plastic usage

400

When is our next meeting?

2/26

500

What causes rising sea levels?

Glaciers melting

500

What major crises can climate change lead to because of its impact on agriculture? (Name all)

Natural disasters, environmental degradation, loss of biodiversity,famine.

500

How is UNICEF taking action against climate change

Prioritizing children and providing resources they need to survive, educating communities and raising awareness on the impacts of climate change

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After next week, how often will we meet?

Every other week

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