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Teacher Action on Climate Change

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Teacher Action on Climate Change

Science teachers have the knowledge base to understand climate change and the communication skills to explain it. We can be an important factor in increasing the community’s understanding of this most crucial issue.

The AIP (Vic Branch) Education Committee has established an initiative "Science Teachers for Climate Awareness". The purpose of which is to raise the awareness of the voting public, starting with your teaching colleagues at your school, and then the parent body, and other community groups.

Climate Change Workshops

The Education Committee has developed a package of a selection of PowerPoint presentations, booklets and information sheets. It also organises Climate Change workshops on this material.

The next workshop, called Climate Change - Spreading the GOOD News will be held at Kew High School on 20th September. Dr Graeme Pearman will be our opening speaker. He was chief of the CSIRO Atmospheric Research until 2002 when he resigned amid controversy over the right of CSIRO scientists to speak publicly on matters such as climate change. Since then he has spoken and consulted widely on the issue.

For more information about this workshop download the Climate Change - Spreading the GOOD News flyer below:



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Adobe PDF

Climate Change - Spreading the GOOD News

80.8 kB

Details of the next Science Teachers for Climate Awareness workshop to be held at Kew High School on 20 September 2010 (first Monday of holidays)

For more details about the workshops and to access the materials, click here.

Discussion papers



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Microsoft Word

Discussion paper on Climate Change

35.3 kB

The AIP (Vic Branch) Education Committee is concerned about the level of understanding by the community of the likely causes and implications of climate change and it feels that science teachers are well placed to address these concerns. This discussion paper considers possible roles that this web page, the Committee and science teachers in general could play. The Committee welcomes comment, discussion and feedback. These can be sent to the chair of the Committee, in 'Contact Us' at the top of the page.

Adobe PDF

What's wrong with climate deniers

977 kB

A presentation on the claims of climate deniers. A typical presentation by climate denier Leon Ashby is considered and shown to be very misleading. His arguments are similar to most denier claims and so it is not necessary to have seen his particular document.

Adobe PDF

Climate Science - How do we decide

367 kB

A two page document outlining basic climate science. This is aimed at the general reader who may not be sure whether the science is 'settled' and yet scientists are telling us we need to take action. (PS. No science is ever 'settled'!)

Microsoft Powerpoint

Countering Climate Confusion

6.24 MB

What do we say to climate 'sceptics'? This presentation suggests some answers to this question. It is important to remember the basic reasons for concern and not get too tangled in the confusion that deniers find it so easy to create. See also 'Could Climate Sceptics be Right?' in the next group. KB

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Physics Teachers' Conference Papers



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Microsoft Powerpoint

The Physics of the Climate

7.71 MB

A presentation on the physics of climate change from the sessions by Keith Burrows at the Physics Conference 2009. This is aimed at senior students but could be adapted to younger students by leaving out the more advanced slides.

Adobe PDF

An Introduction to the Science of the Climate

848 kB

A six page document outlining the basic science of the climate. It looks at the way the climate has changed in the past and the possible implications of our addition of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. Keith Burrows

Microsoft Powerpoint

Science Teachers for Climate Awareness

6.21 MB

Presentation from STAV teachers conferences Feb 2010 on why we need science teachers to get involved in talking about climate change in the community. Keith Burrows AIP (Vic Branch) education Committee.

Microsoft Powerpoint

The Science of Climate Change

8.66 MB

A presentation described at the STAV Feb 2010 teachers conferences by Keith Burrows AIP (Vic Branch) education Committee.

Microsoft Powerpoint

Could Climate Sceptics be Right?

15.3 MB

This is a presentation used at STAVCON 2009 and at the Feb 2010 teachers conferences by Keith Burrows on climate change sceptics. It contains answers to common climate denier arguments. It will be updated from time to time to deal with recent issues.

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Documents by the IPCC and international and national Science bodies

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Teaching Resources

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What can I do to help

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