The Day After Tomorrow is a 2004 American science-fiction disaster film that depicts the catastrophic effects of global warming in a series of extreme weather events that usher in global cooling which leads to a new ice age.
Naturvårdsverket (Swedish environmental protection agency), 2008
“Communicative audiences in the climate change issue”
The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency has as one of their functions to be a hub for climate change and to provide information and knowledge. A communication platform containing a breakdown of communication groups have been developed in which target groups are grouped together by core values in order to support the EPA’s continuing work on climate issues.
In education about climate issues teachers makes choices. What is of most importance? To know how the green house effect works in a natural scientific way or to know about the political process that can help us find a solution? Habits or selective traditions, answers the question why, what, and how does teachers do when teaching about climate issues. In this study selective traditions are investigated. The main aim of this licentiate thesis is to examine which content Swedish geography teachers choose to use when it comes to teach about climate change.
Grahn Andreas, 2011, “Facts, normativity or pluralism? Didactic typologies in secondary schools geography teaching on climate change”. University of Uppsala
Additional, complementary material to the state curriculum. The textbook contains tests, activity guidelines, entertaining, extra-curricular activity descriptions
The periodical inform the readers about the latest research developments in a comprehensible way even for the general public. Very often, the periodical deals with questions of education of natural sciences.
The biggest and most popular periodical where the new research outcomes are being published. Besides, this periodical focuses on interdisciplinary approaches and exchange of information.
Web page of a civil organization called National Society of Conservationists – Friends of the Earth Hungary. Members of the society are represented in all counties of Hungary, striving for the protection of natural heritage and the prevention of environmental degradation. The society plays an important role in civil environmental movements across Europe and on a global scale – in cooperation with international organizations, especially the Friends of the Earth International network.