Fires, Floods, and Droughts: Impacts of Climate Change in the U.S.

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 22.05.03

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Introduction 
  2. School Description and Rationale 
  3. Unit Content 
  4. Teaching Strategies
  5. Classroom Activities
  6. Appendix on Implementing District Standards
  7. Notes
  8. Bibliography

The Chemistry of Ocean Acidification and its Impacts on Marine Ecosystems

Eric Lindley

Published September 2022

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Notes

  1. Jay, et al., “Overview.” in Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States
  2. Fahey, et al., “Physical drivers of climate change.” in Climate Science Special Report
  3. Pershing, et al., “Oceans and Marine Resources.” in Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States
  4. PMEL Carbon Program., “What is Ocean Acidification?” 
  5. Hayhoe et al., “Climate models, scenarios, and projections.” in Climate Science Special Report: Fourth National Climate Assessment
  6. CK-12., “Lesson 11.6 Combustion Reaction.” in CK-12 Chemistry for High School
  7. Bennett, Jennifer (NOAA), The Ocean Portal Team. “Ocean Acidification.” Smithsonian Institute.
  8. CK-12. “Lesson 16.7 Henry’s Law of Solubility.” in CK-12 Chemistry for High School
  9. CK-12. “Lesson 21.9 pH.” in CK-12 Chemistry for High School.
  10. CK-12. “Lesson 21.20 Indicators.” in CK-12 Chemistry for High School.
  11. “Ocean Acidification.”
  12. NOAA Science on a Sphere. “Saturation State.” 
  13. Shen, et al., “Understanding anthropogenic impacts on pH”
  14. “Coral Reef Ecosystems.”
  15. Jewett, L. and A. Romanou, “Ocean acidification and other ocean changes.” in Climate Science Special Report
  16. “Hypoxia 101.”
  17. “What is Eutrophication?”
  18. Gowda, et al., “Agriculture and Rural Communities.” in Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States:
  19. Lindsey, Rebecca, Dlugokencky, Ed. “Climate Change: Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide.”
  20. “Climate Change Indicators: Ocean Acidity.”
  21. “pH Scale: Basics.” University of Colorado Boulder. 

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