
15. Homes Buildings & Climate
🎧 Episode 15 — Show Notes 🏠 Episode title: Homes, Buildings & Climate 🐾 Belle’s Question: How can buildings affect climate? 📌 If you remember one thing: Buildings affect climate through the materials they use, the en

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🎧 Episode 15 — Show Notes 🏠 Episode title: Homes, Buildings & Climate 🐾 Belle’s Question: How can buildings affect climate? 📌 If you remember one thing: Buildings affect climate through the materials they use, the en

Episode 14 — The Hidden Carbon in Things 🎧 Belle’s Question “What is the hidden carbon in things?” 🌍 If you remember one thing… Many products create greenhouse gases before we even use them — through mining, manufactur

🐾 Belle’s Question “How do our travel choices affect climate change?” 📌 If you remember one thing Different kinds of transport create very different amounts of greenhouse gases per passenger — and cleaner energy can ma

🎧 Episode 12 — Show Notes 🐾 Belle’s Question: Do the food choices we make really affect the climate? 📌 If you remember one thing: Different foods have very different climate footprints — because of how they are produc

Episode 11 Show Notes 🎧 The Warming World: Animals in Changing Habitats 🐾 Belle’s Question What happens when an animal’s habitat starts changing? 📌 If you remember one thing: Every living creature has a natural home —

🎧 Episode 10 — Heatwaves, Drought & Fire 🐾 Belle’s Question Why does climate change make heatwaves, droughts, and wildfires more likely? 📌 If you remember one thing A warmer world increases the risk of more intense he

🎧 Episode 9 — The Rising Sea: Warming Oceans & Melting Ice 🐾 Belle’s Question: Why is sea level rising even where there’s no ice nearby? 📌 If you remember one thing: Sea level rises because warmer ocean water takes up

🐾 Belle’s Question: Why does melting ice make warming happen even faster? 📌 If you remember one thing: Ice helps cool Earth by reflecting sunlight — so when bright ice melts and darker land or ocean is revealed, the pl

🎧 Episode 7 Show Notes 🌊 Episode title: The Hidden Heat: Why the Ocean Takes the Hit 🐾 Belle’s Question: If the planet is warming… where does most of the heat actually go? 📌 If you remember one thing: The oceans abso

Show Notes How can climate change mean bigger floods and worse droughts? In this episode, Graham and Belle explore how a warmer atmosphere acts like a bigger sponge - holding more water, releasing heavier rain, and also

If trees help clean the air, what happens when we cut them down? In this episode of The Climate Classroom, Graham and Belle explore how forests store carbon, why deforestation is sometimes called a “double hit” for the c

🎧 Episode 4 — Show Notes 🐾 Belle’s Question: If CO₂ is the problem… why do people worry about methane? 📌 If you remember one thing: Methane traps much more heat than CO₂ — but it doesn’t last as long. 🔍 What we cover

ANCIENT CARBON — WHERE CO₂ COMES FROM (AND WHY IT MATTERS) IF YOU REMEMBER ONE THING: Climate change isn’t about CO₂ being “bad” — it’s about adding extra ancient carbon faster than nature can remove it. When you’re stuc

Why Is the Earth Warming? The Greenhouse Effect Explained If you remember one thing: Earth warms until energy in = energy out — greenhouse gases slow the “heat out”. When the Sun warms Earth by day, where does that heat

What Is Climate? (and how is it different from weather?) If you remember one thing: “Weather is what you get. Climate is what you expect.” If today’s forecast says “heavy rain”, does that mean the climate has changed? Th
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