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National Security and Climate Change

Environmental Solutions Initiative, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

In this set of activities, high school students model changes in climate and their effects on international relations, investigate local climate impacts and solutions and observe global climate patterns and adaptations. Lessons may be standalone or done in series.

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  • The beginning of the podcast includes a "content warning". Educators may want to prepare the students in advance for the episode and will need to be aware that it may amplify climate anxiety. Educators may want to give appropriate lead time to mentally prepare the students or listen in class together for a supportive environment. See the CLEAN pages on how to address mental health aspects of climate change educational settings [link https://cleanet.org/clean/literacy/tools/empowerment/index.html] The mass migration game is straightforward and would be a great way to start the discussion about how climate change impacts national security. This could be done after learning about what climate change is and adaptation/mitigation strategies. The main activity included in this lesson is the mass migration game. Afterward, there are 4 additional activities that could be done to extend the lesson. All the lessons are independent of each other so the educator could use whatever combination they like. The activity may work best at the middle or end of a unit.