Climate Emergency: Feedback Loops

The five short films of Climate Emergency: Feedback Loops use stunning video, interviews with leading climate scientists, and thoughtful narration by Richard Gere, to educate viewers on key feedback loops greatly accelerating climate change. These films are perfect for the classroom and available for free when you click the Stream Movie button below.

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How to Watch The Films

These five short films are available to stream for free from the Climate Emergency: Feedback Loops website.

Film runtimes: Each film ranges between 9 minutes and 15 minutes.

Film ratings: Not-rated, appropriate for all ages. Resources are best used with High School Students.

Climate Emergency: Feedback Loop Curriculum Guide

Lesson 1: Forests (Environmental Science, Biology)
Lesson 2: Permafrost (Environmental Science, Biology, Earth Science)
Lesson 3: Atmosphere (Environmental Science, Earth Science)
Lesson 4: Albedo (Environmental Science, Earth Science)
Lesson 5: Regreening (Environmental Science, Service Learning)

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Group Discussion Facilitation Guidelines

In this guide, you will find suggestions for leading productive conversations that broaden perspectives, encourage empathy, and build new paradigms for education. It is adaptable, flexible and useful for a variety of learning settings. We recommend pairing it with this film to create safe space for classroom engagement around these themes and subjects.

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Sustainable Development Goals

Journeys in Film supports the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.  Learn more about teaching with SDGs. This curriculum guide connects to the following UN SDGs.

Dark green background color. 13 in the upper left hand corner. Climate Action beside that. Central image on the green background is a white eyeball with what looks like the earth inside of it. Lime green background. 15 in white in the upper left hand corner. Life on Land next to the number. White art centered on the green background features a tree with silhouettes of 3 birds.

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