The development of this curriculum and website was possible through generous support from the Department of Energy and the National Energy Technology Laboratory. |
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Welcome to The Keystone Center’s curriculum website with over 65 lessons developed to introduce middle and high school teachers and their students to the topic of climate change and to provide new ways of thinking about the problem and potential solutions. The curricula provide teachers with a non-biased framework for investigating climate change. Click here to view The Keystone Center's Statement of Independence. |
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The Keystone Center, in partnership with the Department of Energy (DOE), and The National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), presents interdisciplinary curricula modules for middle and high school level students on the topic of global climate change, entitled CSI: Climate Status Investigations. For more information please contact Ms. Wendi Liles at 970-513-5807.
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"Carbon sequestration" is a family of methods for capturing and permanently isolating gases that otherwise could contribute to global climate change. Affordable and environmentally safe sequestration approaches could offer a way to stabilize atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide without requiring the United States and other countries to make large-scale and potentially costly changes to their energy infrastructures. |
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