Climate Change Curriculum

Curriculum resources for faculty in different disciplines

Curriculum resources for every Academic and Career Pathway

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Resources are being added to this page. Contact Roberta Richards if you have curriculum resources to share. 

Every discipline has an essential role to play in understanding the climate crisis and creating a more sustainable future.

[T]he preoccupations of our society are starting quickly to shift—from endless expansion to strategies for survival. And in turn that should reshape the list of things we think it’s important to learn. Scientists and engineers have much work yet to do, and so do economists and business executives: every percentage increase in the efficiency of a solar panel, every percentage drop in the price of a wind turbine, betters our chances at survival. But suddenly we need everyone else too. Psychologists to understand why we’re slow to react, and political scientists to trace the power of the fossil fuel industry through our societies; theologians and historians to mine our traditions for the nuggets that let us deal with new crises; artists to offer us the images that can spur action. Look at it this way: if we are suddenly living, as the scientists insist, in the Anthropocene, then the humanities by definition are central to the task at hand.
           -- Bill McKibben, in Teaching Climate Change in the Humanities, p. 269

See below examples of how the PCC 2021 Climate Action Plan and other climate solutions can connect to curriculum across the Pathways.

Academic Foundations, Essentials & Gateways

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Arts, Humanities, Communication, and Design

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Healthcare and Emergency Professions

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Human Health and the Environment

  • Health instructor Rachelle Katter discusses her strategies for addressing climate change, including managing the emotional weight of the issue and helping students develop a sense of agency.

Business and Entrepreneurship

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Construction, Manufacturing Technology, and Transportation

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  • Building Green  PCC library database - "BuildingGreen helps architects, designers and other sustainability professionals make their projects greener and healthier." Includes curriculum resources for sustainable design.

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)

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Environmental Studies and Resources

  • Video: ESR instructor Val Brenneis describes two assignments use in ESR classes and her approach to teaching climate change. (5:44 minutes)

Public Service, Education, and Social Sciences

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Resources from PCC's Sustainability staff

Learn about the 2021 PCC Climate Action plan in this short video  (6:42 minutes) created for students, produced by Briar Schoon, PCC Sustainability Manager, and Stephania Fregosi, PCC Sustainability Analyst. PCC Climate Action Plan

A longer version of this video with additional information for faculty is also available: PCC 2021 Climate Action Plan  (7:33 minutes)