Climate Change Basics
Effects of Climate Change
Solutions and Fixes
Waterland
Debate
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What gas do humans emit by burning fossil fuels?

Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

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What happens when Earth gets a few degrees warmer?

Ice melts and sea levels rise

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What’s one way to reduce carbon emissions?

Switch to renewable energy or drive less.

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What is the name of our country?

Waterland!

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Why might someone support a Carbon Tax?

It makes polluters pay and encourages clean energy

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Name one way carbon gets into the air

Driving cars, using electricity, burning coal, etc. 

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What do rising sea levels do to coastal communities?

They flood them and make people lose homes and jobs

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What does a “carbon tax” do?

It charges companies for releasing CO₂ into the atmosphere

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In Waterland, who votes on climate solutions? (Same as the United States!)

The House of Representatives and the Senate

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Why might someone oppose a Carbon Tax?

It could raise prices and hurt businesses.

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What is a greenhouse gas? 

A gas that traps heat in the Earth's atmosphere

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How does warmer weather affect the polar ice caps?

It causes glaciers and ice sheets to melt faster

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What’s a renewable energy source? (examples)

Solar, wind, hydro, geothermal

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Who enforces the climate laws in Waterland? (Same as the United States!) 

The Executive Branch / Government agencies

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How does this debate show democracy in action?

Different sides share ideas, vote, and create laws together.

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Why does carbon dioxide trap heat on Earth? 

It absorbs heat from the sun and keeps it from escaping 

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Why is sea level rise a big deal for cities?

It can make cities unlivable and cause mass displacement

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What question should you ask before supporting a climate solution?

Is it affordable, safe, or realistic?

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What is the job of the House of Representatives in response to climate change? 

To come up with and vote on a solution to climate change

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What is one challenge in getting people to agree on climate policy?

Different groups have different priorities—some care more about jobs, others about the environment.

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Why do people keep emitting carbon even though it's harmful?

Because it powers our economy—energy, transportation, industry, etc.

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What’s a funny but real consequence of flooding? (from the slideshow)

No Fortnite (servers get affected or people lose access)

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Why is climate change hard to solve?

Because it affects the economy, politics, and people differently

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What should lawmakers consider before voting on a solution?

Feasibility, cost, safety, and fairness.

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What does “feasible” mean when debating a climate solution?

It means the solution is realistic and possible to actually do, not just a good idea on paper.