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This month with TrueFlix
January 2018
Climate Extremes
While January finds many parts of the country in a deep freeze, paradoxically other parts of the country are dealing with the aftermath of massive wildfires. Climate change is thought to be one of the many factors behind these extreme conditions. Help students understand more about the wild fires that are in recent headlines and contribute to the great climate change debate.
Wildfires:
Watch It
Articles:
Fire Fighting and Prevention
Forest Fires

Primary Source:
Wildfires in California: A Student's Diary

Related Websites:
Smokey the Bear
Why Forests Need Fires


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Temperate Forests:
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Articles:
Forests and Forestry
Temperate Forests
Foresters and Their Science

Related Websites:
Kids Do Ecology: Temperate Forest
A Walk in the Woods


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Climate Change:
Watch It
Articles:
The Greenhouse Effect
Fossil Fuels
Animals Feeling the Heat
Climate Change: What Can You Do?

Related Websites:
Climate Kids – NASA
Interactive Climate Change Maps


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It's TRUE! Upcoming Webinar:
Scientists predict that temperatures will rise another 3.2°F to 7.2°F in the next 100 years. Sea levels will keep rising. Land will disappear even faster. Read more in the Climate Change eBook.
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Extreme Nature
Explore more of mother nature’s fury with these additional units:


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