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Climate Change Explained with Tetris
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Climate Change Explained with Tetris

A short animated lesson that uses the metaphor of a Tetris game to explain how carbon dioxide builds up in Earth’s atmosphere. As fossil fuels burn, CO2 “blocks” stack higher, causing rising temperatures. The video emphasizes that unlike a game, we can’t restart once climate change progresses too far. Skills: conceptualizing the greenhouse effect and exponential emissions growth. Applications: makes abstract climate science tangible, motivating learners to consider solutions since there’s no easy reset for our planet.

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A short animated lesson that uses the metaphor of a Tetris game to explain how carbon dioxide builds up in Earth’s atmosphere. As fossil fuels burn, CO2 “blocks” stack higher, causing rising temperatures. The video emphasizes that unlike a game, we can’t restart once climate change progresses too far. Skills: conceptualizing the greenhouse effect and exponential emissions growth. Applications: makes abstract climate science tangible, motivating learners to consider solutions since there’s no easy reset for our planet.