- Select and research an aspect of climate change that interests you. Any topic connected to climate
change is fair game as long as you are specific. Do not report on climate change in general.
Instead, choose a single aspect on which to focus like permafrost, positive feedback loops, the effect of
climate change on human health, or details about climate legislation like the Green New Deal. You might
want to correct some climate myths or to highlight good news such as goals met by a climate change
organization or a climatefriendly policy enacted by a specific locality. If you are uncertain about the
suitability of a topic, ask for input.
- Incorporate the information you found into an attractive infographic to educate the public about your
topic. An infographic (information graphic) is a visual representation of information which aims to make
data easily understandable at first glance. If you need help, there are many tutorials available online. 3.
You are encouraged to create your own design but starting with a blank template is permissible. Use
whatever method you prefer – infographics can be made in software you already have like Keynote, Excel,
or Word or you can find free templates specifically intended for infographics on sites like easel.ly,
Piktochart, and others.
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