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The weather today rocks or sucks for my tree: Exploring the understanding of climate impacts on forests at high school level through tweets.

Authors :
Mölg, Thomas
Schubert, Jan Christoph
Debel, Annette
Höhnle, Steffen
Steppe, Kathy
Wehrmann, Sibille
Bräuning, Achim
Source :
Geoscience Communication; 11/27/2023, p1-15, 15p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

With the progression of global warming, impacts on the human sphere will undoubtedly increase. One prominent impact example at mid latitudes is the stress of forests under climate change, which the project 'BayTreeNet' (https://baytreenet.de/) addresses from an interdisciplinary viewpoint. Scientists from physical climatology, dendroecology, and educational research collaborate to examine how long-term changes in weather patterns affect the state of trees, and how the atmosphere/tree relation can be used to the advantage of improving the communication of climate change effects to, in particular, high school students. This article presents a 1-week case study for summer 2021, when a distinct variability in weather patterns induced significant tree responses. The students of seven selected partner schools commented these responses online through a framework including live weather and tree data as well as tweets, which was incorporated in their educational geography program. The results demonstrate that the students succeed in verbalizing the measured weather and, furthermore, manage to draw linkages to the stem diameter changes of trees. Problems arise with the use of less perceivable variables like the sap flow in the trees; also, the student posts exhibit a shortcoming in establishing causal connections. Hence, the case study points to a discrepancy between describing basic environmental information and appreciating, or understanding, the underlying mechanistic links. This point will serve to refine future classroom concepts and, moreover, to enhance the communication of climate change effects on forests for the general public. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
25697102
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Geoscience Communication
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173863283
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/gc-2023-5