DiscoverKids Learning Lab!What is climate change? - Refreshed (Includes Transcript)
What is climate change? - Refreshed (Includes Transcript)

What is climate change? - Refreshed (Includes Transcript)

Update: 2024-07-05
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Here’s one of our old episodes that you might like! Visit our website at kidslearninglab.weebly.com.


This episode was published because I'm on a trip. I hope you enjoy the episode!


Here's an episode transcript, created by Apple Podcasts:


“Welcome to Kids Learning Lab, a learning podcast made just for kids.




In this episode, we'll be talking about climate change.




Do you know what climate change is? Climate change is happening everywhere. Climate change happens because of air pollution.




Air pollution is what happens when big companies burn wood and quote to get energy. The smoke coming from the burning goes up in the air. Climate change also harms animals in the arctic.




For example, take the polar bear. Polar bears need to catch food from ice. The smoke melts the ice so the polar bears can't eat anything.




There are also some ways you can help to fight against climate change. You should recycle whenever you can, use a reusable water bottle, and if you have old paper you don't need anymore, you can use it for something new, like a paper airplane, or you can recycle it. When you are recycling, make sure to put recyclables in the correct bin.




Use a laptop instead of a large PC. Put on a sweater if you are feeling cold. Don't turn up the heater.




Overall, climate change is horrible for the earth. According to the United Nations, climate change is lots of changes in temperature and weather. These shifts may be natural, but since the 1800s, humans have been the main source of climate change, mostly because of burning fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas.




Also, according to NASA, global warming is the heating of Earth's surface since 1850 due to human activity, mostly fossil fuel burning, which increases bad gases in Earth's atmosphere. The gases are like blankets.




The fluffy gas blankets stop the heat from going back out. More and more heat comes from the sun and gets trapped in the atmosphere. This causes a lot of climate change.




That's it, thanks for listening.”




From Kids Learning Lab!: What is climate change? - Refreshed, Jul 5, 2024


https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-is-climate-change-reintroduced/id1657069274?i=1000661217636


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What is climate change? - Refreshed (Includes Transcript)

What is climate change? - Refreshed (Includes Transcript)

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