Welcome to the American Museum of Natural History's (AMNH) primer called Climate and Climate Change in New Jersey! This primer includes numerous elements that will provide you with an understanding of our climate system and climate change in New Jersey, and encourage you to think about viable solutions for climate change impacts. It is divided into four parts, which may be completed sequentially as it was designed or in your sequence. We estimate that it will take approximately 2.5 hours to complete. We are also happy to inform you that you can receive 2.5 professional development hours and a Certificate of Attendance upon successful completion of this course.

Climate and Climate Change in New Jersey

Climate and Climate Change in New Jersey

Instructor: Margaret Holzer
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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
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Intermediate level
Some related experience required
5 hours to complete
Flexible schedule
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Taught in English
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Reviewed on Jul 30, 2022
Informational and easy to see relevance to my current teaching situation. Eye opening to the necessity of not only mitigating but adapting to avoid dire consequeneces of climate change.
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