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Teaching Climate Change & Resilience

This is a special landing page for the California State University educators in the Teaching Climate Change & Resilience faculty learning community.  Scroll down for the latest climate solutions news and explore the resources below presented by the Solutions Journalism Network during the Climate Science and Solutions session in February. We hope they'll inspire you to integrate climate solutions stories into your teaching.  Doing so might help your students cultivate constructive hope about their futures on this planet, and inspire and empower them to take action to solve the climate crisis. 

  • More than 50 climate solutions discussion collections, many aligned with Project Drawdown's solutions to climate change.  A selection of these collections are included below. As of 2023, SJN is no longer updating these collections with new stories. However, solutions stories have a long shelf-life (ie. they aren't breaking news) and educators are invited to download and update any and all collections. Just click the "copy this collection" button in the collection banner and follow the prompts! 
  • SJN's Climate Solutions 101 assignment. It's appropriate for both undergraduates and advanced high school students, and it pairs with Project Drawdown's video series of the same name.
  • To facilitate productive, in-depth classroom discussions explore our Complicating the Narratives discussion guides. Each guide covers how to teach active listening and facilitates deep student engagement and reflection on polarizing issues, including the climate. 
  • Read more about constructive hope and How Hope and Doubt Affect Climate Change Mobilization.  Note: regular consumption of solutions journalism creates constructive hope! 
  • Create a Custom Story Alert. Log on to the Solutions Journalism Network's website, and under your "My Profile" page, select "Solutions in Your Inbox."  Pick your issues - for example climate change mitigation -- and  each time we add a story to the Solutions Story Tracker that meets your criteria, we'll send you an email.  Share the stories with your students, or encourage them to sign up for their own alerts. You can also head over to the Solutions Story Tracker to search for stories by issue area, location, news outlet, and more.
  • Ditch the textbook for Sweaty Penguin Podcasts. Here's an example of how: Geographic Adventures in Climate Change.

And to get the student journalists at your campus newspaper trained in climate solutions journalism, reach out to katherine@solutionsjournalism.org. The training is available for free by one of our accredited trainers through 2024!

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