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Using Thoreau’s Journals to Study Climate Change

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Provided by: PBS|Published on: June 6, 2026
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  • In this lesson, students will read and analyze excerpts from Henry David Thoreau's journals and discuss their relevance in understanding climate change.
  • This lesson uses the story of Big Creek, Idaho, to hook students in and get them thinking about seclusion and connection to nature.

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Subjects: Biology, Earth and Space Sciences, English Language Arts
Authors: PBS
Region: United States, Idaho
Languages: English

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