This video is a talk from Knut Ivar Bjørlykhaug, describing the feelings one has like sorrow and anger when confronted with the loss of natural places.
He describes how nature can be a place to find peace and calm, but it is threatened by climate change.
The video highlights the ecological crisis happening with the loss of flora and fauna due to climate change. He also touches on the degradation of natural spaces.
Teaching Tips
Positives
This video would be effective to use when having students explore their environmental identity.
Themes of resistance and action in the face of emotional sorrow related to climate change could be a source of inspiration for students.
Additional resources that would be helpful for further research into environmental challenges are listed below the video.
Additional Prerequisites
Students should understand that climate change affects the ecology of ecosystems across the globe.
The video is ultimately hopeful, but it mentions difficult topics including suicide and climate refugees.
Differentiation
Students can create a video or write an essay describing their feelings about the loss of natural spaces.
Some students may struggle with their feelings of sorrow or hopelessness after watching this video, so be sure to encourage students to think about action steps to improve the environment.
Another resource related to these topics is this video about eco-anxiety.
Scientist Notes
This 13-minute TEDx talk presents personal stories related to climate change, habitat destruction, and emotion. Examples are presented that describe strategies for dealing with emotions of pain, sorrow, and loss when observing the impact of human-driven climate change on the environment. This is a hopeful and inspiring resource. This resource is recommended for teaching.
Standards
English Language Arts
Speaking & Listening (K-12)
8.SL.2 Analyze the purpose of information presented in diverse media and formats and evaluate the motives behind its presentation.
11-12.SL.3 Evaluate a speaker's point of view, perspective, reasoning, and use of evidence and rhetoric, assessing the stance, premises, links among ideas, word choice, points of emphasis, and tone used.
Social Sciences
Social Science Analysis (K-12)
HS.75 Evaluate options for individual and collective actions to address local, regional, and global problems by engaging in self-reflection, strategy identification, and complex causal reasoning.