Focus on Climate Change


Focus on Climate Change

Deep Earth Academy offers a number of resources for exploring past climate change as a window into current climate trends. Feel free to explore these resources and contact us for more information!

For middle and high school educators:

  1. Microfossils Poster - On the back, one of the activities is Secrets of the Sediments, which focuses on what oxygen isotopes tell us about climate conditions millions of years ago.
  2. Have only 5 minutes? Check out this short video, which explains how ocean drilling research contributes to investigations into past climate change.
  3. Check out our activity: A Tale of Two Teeth, which is an exploratory inquiry-based activity about what the presence and location of fossils can tell us about past climate conditions.
  4. Read A Reader's Guide to Climate Change.

For college level educators:

  1. Explore two activities about natural climate cycles: High Resolution Marine Ice Core and Marine Sediment Records: Archives of Orbital Oscillations (Milankovitch Cyclicity) in Climate  and
    Inquiry into High-Resolution Ice Core and Marine Sediment Records: Archives of Suborbital (Millennial) Oscillations in Climate.
  2. To learn more about gas hydrates, which contributed to the paleocene/eocene thermal maximum (PETM), a time of extremely hot conditions on Earth about 55 million years ago, check out our Bolt from the Blue poster.
  3. And speaking of the PETM, look at our PETM curriculum, a set of 5 activities exploring the evidence and background information about this unusual time period. This curriculum is also available on a CD  including all the activities and a series of background scientific papers. To receive the CD, contact us here.    
PETM cd