Climate investigations are fun—and challenging! Sometimes they take a LOT of work, so it’s helpful to have a plan. All good investigators use the scientific method—including Elroy. You can find more information HERE.
Once your question has an answer, it’s cool to share it with with people in your community so that you understand it better, and the people around you do, too! This is called service learning. The KIND method will help you do it!
Climate KIND
Climate KIND method
Know key facts
Learn about the science or background of the issue you are addressing.
Research reliable sources for data and statistics to understand the problem’s scope and impact.
Engage with experts or read authoritative publications to gain deeper insights.
Investigate root causes
Choose an issue that resonates with you, whether it's social, environmental, or another type.
Identify the underlying factors contributing to the problem.
Examine historical contexts, socio-economic factors, and policy implications.
Nurture creative ideas
Brainstorm potential solutions and innovative approaches.
Encourage out-of-the-box thinking and collaboration with peers or mentors.
Look at case studies or existing solutions for inspiration.
Develop potential solutions
Formulate a plan to implement your ideas and measure their effectiveness.
Set clear, achievable goals and outline steps to reach them.
Apply metrics to evaluate the impact of your solutions and adjust your approach as needed.
Created by Heather Succio, MSEd. and licensed CC-BY-4.0.