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Climate Change: Policy
Grade Level
High School
- Students will be able to articulate the debate over who should be responsible for combating climate change
- Students will be able to identify how the Paris Agreement addresses this question, and the benefits and drawbacks of that approach
- Students will be able to identify some of the ways in which countries are combating climate change
Climate Change: Effects
Grade Level
High School
- Students will be able to identify some of the effects of climate change on their own communities and on communities around the world.
Climate Change: Actions
Grade Level
High School
- Students will learn about methods being used to address climate change such as the use of AI as well as the Inflation Reduction Act.
Communism v. Fascism
Length
15 Minutes
Learning Objectives
Students will be able to identify the characteristics of communism and fascism.

How to Mitigate Climate Change
Learn how the world can lower greenhouse gas emissions and reduce the threat from climate change.

Virtual Public Forum on Election 2024: Technology and Electoral Dynamics
Kat Duffy and Elaine C. Kamarck lead the conversation on technology and electoral dynamics in the 2024 election, moderated by Marcus Mabry.

The Role of the United States in the World — 2024 College and University Educators Workshop
In this session of “The Role of the United States in the World,” Zongyuan Zoe Liu speaks on the global economy, Farah Pandith discusses countering violent extremism and terrorism, and Nate Schenkkan addresses democracy and authoritarianism.

Climate Policy and Implementation — 2024 College and University Educators Workshop
In this “Climate Policy and Implementation” session, Selwin Charles Hart speaks on global climate policy, Jonathan Goldberg addresses climate finance and technology, and Alice C. Hill discusses climate adaptation and resilience strategies.

Asylum Seekers at the U.S. Southern Border in 2019 (NSC)
Set in 2019. Violence, instability, and poverty in the northern triangle have increased asylum seekers in the United States.