I just recently came across this 2013 Rethinking Schools article: Paradise Lost: Introducing Students to Climate Change through Story.  Author Brady Bennon describes how he taught a high school unit on climate change—first for a freshman global studies class and later to a senior humanities class.  He and his students had some remarkable insights that make this a worthwhile read.  My favorite quote comes at the end…“The places where we live have a profound effect on our lives. They influence our ideas, beliefs, and how we see the world. Places give us meaning. Our memories make us who we are and are inseparable from the places where they are made. So what happens when our place gets destroyed? What happens to the people who are uprooted, ripped from their homes, torn from their place?”