# 03 - Temperature Change

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### Description

This activity is a direct connection to the concept we explored in the[](https://resources.digitalmoment.org/micro-bit-data-and-climate-change/showcase-projects "mention") section.  Specifically when we went over the **IPCC Global temperature scenarios**.  As we discuss in that section, this type of visualization invites us all to be active in helping reduce the effects of climate change. &#x20;

We have two different activities, each one using a different tool.  One of them uses the neopixel in the shape of a **grid** and the other one in the shape of a **ring**.

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<summary><span data-gb-custom-inline data-tag="emoji" data-code="1f34e">🍎</span>Teacher's Corner - Climate Atlas of Canada</summary>

The Climate Atlas of Canada is a great resource to visualize different climate scenarios. &#x20;

It is also a good source for different data sets you may use in combination with the tools we are learning in this guide.

Visit the [**Climate Atlas of Canada**](https://climateatlas.ca/map/canada/plus30_2030_85)

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Let's get started in the next section, with the Neopixel Grid and different Climate Scenarios.
