As a High School or Undergraduate Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences, or Geography teacher, you can use this lesson plan to teach your students about climate change and global warming and specifically the impacts of climate change in France.
This lesson plan provides an introduction to climate change, causes and impacts of climate change globally, climate change risk profile for France that includes climate impacts on major sectors of the country such as agriculture, water resources, human health, and energy. This lesson plan also includes the current and future health risks in France due to climate change.
Thus, the use of this lesson plan allows you to teach Climate Science and Climate Change in your Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences, and Geography classrooms.

Questions
Use this lesson plan to help your students find answers to:
- What is climate change? What are the causes of global warming?
- What are the global impacts of climate change?
- What are the impacts of climate change in France?
- How will increased temperatures impact France?
- How will changing weather patterns including changes in precipitation, storms, droughts impact France in the future?
- What are the current and future health risks due to climate change in France?
About Lesson Plan
Grade Level | High school, Undergraduate |
Discipline | Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Geography |
Topic(s) in Discipline | Climate Change, Global Warming
Climate Change Risk Profile of France Health Impacts of Climate Change |
Climate Topic | Introduction to Climate Change, Climate Variability Record,
Climate and Health, Climate and Agriculture, Climate Change and Food Security |
Location | Europe, France |
Language(s) | English |
Access | Online |
Approximate Time Required |
60 – 75 min |
Contents
Reading (15 min) and Video Micro-Lectures (5-15 min) | A reading from the NASA Global Climate Change website that includes contains information about what is the scientific evidence for climate change, causes, and impacts of climate change. This can be accessed here.
Optional: A set of 7 short video micro-lectures (2-5 minutes in length) on climate change and global warming developed by the National Research Council, The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. This can be accessed here. |
Reading
(30 min) |
A reading by the Climate Change Knowledge Portal of the World Bank to explain climate change and impacts in France.
This can be accessed here. |
Reading
(15 min) |
A reading by the World Health Organization on how climate change can impact human health in France.
This can be accessed here. |
Here is a step-by-step guide to using this lesson plan in the classroom/laboratory. We have suggested these steps as a possible plan of action. You may customize the lesson plan according to your preferences and requirements.
Introduction to Climate Change | Introduce to your students what is climate change and global warming using a reading from the NASA Global Climate Change website. This resource contains information about what is the scientific evidence for climate change, causes and impacts of climate change.
This can be accessed here. Optional: You may choose to provide your students with further information about global climate change using a set of video micro-lectures. This set of 7 of short video micro-lectures (2-5 minutes in length) have been developed by the National Research Council, The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. They include: This video playlist can be accessed here. |
Readings ‘Climate Change in France' | Use the web resource from the Climate Change Knowledge Portal of the World Bank to explain climate change and climate risks in France to your students.
This resource contains information specific to France and includes the following sections: 1. Overview Each section contains relevant climate change information including data, projections, and visualizations. The data is visualized through interactive graphs and users can select different indices, model projections, timescales, and sectors to better understand the impacts of climate change in France. This resource can be accessed here. |
Reading: Climate Change and Human Health Impacts in France |
Use a reading by the World Health Organization (WHO) to stress to your students how climate change can impact human health in France. This factsheet (8 pages) titled Climate Change and Health: Country Profile: France includes information on climate hazard projections for France and current and future health risks of climate change in France. You could use this factsheet to help your students better understand what risks climate change pose to human health in France with respect to infectious disease does, heat-related mortality, air pollution etc. This resource can be accessed here. |
The tools in this lesson plan will enable students to:
- learn about climate change and global warming
- understand the impacts of climate change in France
- discuss how changing weather patterns due to climate change could affect France's future
- describe the current and future health risks in France due to climate change
Suggested questions/assignments for learning evaluation :
- What is climate change? What are the causes of global warming?
- What are the global impacts of climate change?
- What are the impacts of climate change in France?
- How will increased temperatures impact France?
- How will changing weather patterns including changes in precipitation, storms, droughts impact France in the future?
- What are the current and future health risks due to climate change in France?
If you or your students would like to explore the topic further, these additional resources will be useful.
1 | Data Visualization | Data Visualization: France’s Climate Progress from Climate Watch |
2 | Infographic | Infographic: GHG Emissions and Climate Risk France: Environment and Global Climate Change sector in France, IDEA USAID |
3 | Teaching Modules | ‘Climate Change and Human Health Lesson Plans’ Educational material by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) |
Credits and copyrights
1 | Reading “The Causes of Climate Change” | By NASA’s Global Climate Change website |
2 | A set of videos “Climate Change: Lines of Evidence” | Presented by National Research Council, The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine |
3 | Reading ‘Climate Change in France’ | By the World Bank Climate Change Knowledge Portal |
4 | Reading “Climate and Health Country Profile- 2015: France” | By World Health Organization (WHO) |
5 | Additional Resources | Climate Watch |
6 | Images | Climate Change Knowledge Portal By World Bank Group
Title image: A picture taken on June 2, 2016 shows the river Seine bursting its banks next to the Eiffel Tower in Paris; https://phys.org/ |