Hi,

One of my colleagues at CSU (an English professor) has put together a great 
website with resources for teaching about climate change from a variety of 
disciplinary perspectives. Take a look and please pass on to other colleagues 
who might be interest.

M


Dear Colleagues,

I'm writing to invite you to visit (or revisit) the 100 Views of Climate Change 
website, http://changingclimates.colostate.edu, where you will find annotations 
and links to videos, podcasts, books, articles, essays, and websites that 
convey high-quality information in clear and appealing ways to non-specialist 
adults, including college-level students, their teachers, and the interested 
public. Our range is multidisciplinary, ranging from climate science to 
ecology, agriculture to ethics, communication to policy, economics to energy.

If you are a college-level teacher who handles some aspect of climate change in 
your courses, and if you aren't 100% comfortable with talking about other 
aspects of the topic, this site should help you.

Like all websites, this one is in a constant state of being updated and 
otherwise improved. Current projects include additional subpages ("Focus on 
Forests" and "Focus on the Far North," so far, with more coming) and a set of 
handouts on key information matched with short videos.

This site is a project of Changing Climates @ Colorado State University, an 
outreach and education initiative supported in large part by the Center for 
Multiscale Modeling of Atmospheric Processes, an NSF Science and Technology 
Center headquartered at CSU.

With best wishes,

SueEllen Campbell (website director)
John Calderazzo
Co-Directors of Changing Climates (and Professors of English), CSU


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Michele M. Betsill
Professor
Department of Political Science
Clark B350/1782 Campus Delivery
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, Colorado 80523
USA
+1-970-491-5270

Founder and co-leader of the Environmental Governance Working Group 
http://egwg.colostate.edu<http://egwg.colostate.edu/>

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