Audience: Educators
Grades: 6-12
This book provides many of the quantitative skills your students will
need to make sense out of climate change. To think quantitatively about
climate change, students must become fluent in working with Celsius and
Fahrenheit temperature scales. Students also should understand the
difference between watts, kilowatts and kilowatt hours; tons and
gigatons; and BTUs and tons of carbon dioxide. All of these units appear
in news stories about climate change and human impacts on the
environment. The problems in this guide include basic mathematics,
algebra, geometry and some trigonometric functions. The one-page
assignments are accompanied by one-page answer keys.
Earth Math
[5MB PDF file]
Source: NASA