Energy and the environment are topics that concern society. These topics inform conversations in areas such as politics, public health, natural resources, and business. An understanding of environmental problems and potential solutions helps individuals be active and educated participants in public discussions and make informed personal decisions.1,2 Despite the significance of these issues, many universities do not require a course in climate science, but rather include it in a list of options.3 Fewer students may engage in these courses because they may fear the complexity or unfamiliarity of the concepts covered.4 One strategy to overcome these barriers is to focus on scientific literacy. This paper discusses how the goal of helping all students attain scientific literacy about energy, climate, and the environment is being achieved in a general education class. In this class, students’ scientific literacy is developed by providing tools to increase their understanding of the...
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October 01 2023
Making the Physics of Energy and Climate Accessible to All
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Teaching about the environment, sustainability, and climate change
Moriah F. Garate
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Moriah F. Garate
Brigham Young University
, Provo, UT
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Carson K. Chandler
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Carson K. Chandler
Brigham Young University
, Provo, UT
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Adam H. Bennion
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Adam H. Bennion
Brigham Young University
, Provo, UT
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Clark R. Snelgrove
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Clark R. Snelgrove
Brigham Young University
, Provo, UT
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Tracianne B. Neilsen
Tracianne B. Neilsen
Brigham Young University
, Provo, UT
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Corresponding author: Tracianne B. Neilsen, Brigham Young University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Provo, UT; tbn@byu.edu
Phys. Teach. 61, 580–583 (2023)
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Moriah F. Garate, Carson K. Chandler, Adam H. Bennion, Clark R. Snelgrove, Tracianne B. Neilsen; Making the Physics of Energy and Climate Accessible to All. Phys. Teach. 1 October 2023; 61 (7): 580–583. https://doi.org/10.1119/5.0136362
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