Key Vocab: C.O.P 21: Paris Climate Change Agreement- Part of an ongoing global climate change agreement to limit CO2. The U.S. backed out in 2017. E.P.A:

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Key Vocab: C.O.P 21: Paris Climate Change Agreement- Part of an ongoing global climate change agreement to limit CO2. The U.S. backed out in 2017. E.P.A: Environmental Protection Agency. The US government organization that monitors the protection of the environment. Carbon Footprint: Some feel that the big countries in the world should be charged a tax for the carbon they use. This will encourage countries to use less fossil fuels. Regulation: Rules the government puts on you.

Make your own poster   Directions: Create a Public Service poster that has the following elements. Has a catchy title that brings the reader to understand what your poster is trying to convince the public. Ex: “The planet needs you more than ever.” Has a statement that asks the public to do some thing. Ex: “If we invest in wind energy we can reduce our carbon use.” Is full color. Uses images to sell your point. On the back explain how and why this poster will convince the public to better understand climate change.