Solutions to climate change
In this lesson, students will be immersed in, and connect with, the documentary film 2040, focusing on the topic of climate change.
Australia , New Zealand
Fact sheet , Worksheet , Activity

Overview
In this lesson, students will be immersed in, and connect with, the documentary film 2040, focusing on the topic of climate change. Students are introduced to this lesson by participating in a guided discussion around a clip from 2040. They then explore how actions for climate change can be categorised as either carbon reduction actions or carbon sequestration actions, before looking at examples of each from the 2040 documentary.
Students are then introduced to a range of natural solutions to climate change. They work collaboratively to research, read, analyse and reflect on one or more articles about natural solutions to climate change, before conducting a SWOT analysis of these solutions and engaging in a class discussion around their analysis.
Learning intentions:
Students will...
- understand key terms and processes relating to climate change
- understand that the actions we can take for meeting the challenges of climate change broadly fall into two categories: actions for reducing carbon production and carbon sequestration
- understand some of the natural solutions to climate change
Success criteria:
Students can...
- work independently and collaboratively
- participate in class and group discussion
- undertake research
- complete a SWOT analysis
Credits and acknowledgements:
Curriculum material and mapping has been developed and written by Cool.org.
Cool.org, GoodThing Productions and Regen Studios would like to acknowledge the generous contributions of Good Pitch Australia, Shark Island Institute, Documentary Australia Foundation, The Caledonia Foundation, and our philanthropic partners in the development of these teaching resources.
Watching the film
If your school or institution has a ClickView subscription, you can access 2040 on the ClickView platform.
If you do not have access to ClickView, you can purchase an educational licence to screen the film to your class and request a streaming link to share with your students. Please complete the Host a Screening form on our website and our team will be in touch to assist you.
The educational licence is for primary and secondary schools who wish to utilise the film as a learning tool or host on-site screenings for the school community.
Curriculum mapping
What you'll need
- Lesson materials
- Device capable of presenting a video to the class
Lesson materials
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