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Climate Change
is Elementary
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America's online library
for education & research
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Climate Change:
The Threat to Life and a New Energy Future

American Museum of Natural History Exhibition
A New Energy Future
"OLOGY" for Kids
Climate Change Resources -- Activities by Grade
Climate Change Educators' Guide (PDF)



   What You Can Do. Class Projects and Topics
Energy, Transportation, Education, Food, Water, Land Use, Buildings... more   



National Teach-in on Global Warming Solutions
Following on the huge 2008 Focus the Nation Teach-ins
About the National Teach-in  Teach-in Model
High School Teach-in Model    In Class Model
In Schools Across the United States: February 5th, 2009



Campaign for Environmental Literacy
U.S. federal funding and environmental education
Supporting Environmental Literacy
Campaigns


Climate Ark -- Sister Portal Website
Celebrating her 10th Anniversary!

New and Cool Links  Impact of Climate Changes
Outstanding: Policy Actors   News   Advocacy Links


In May 2007, Senator Obama Authored the
Climate Change Education Act:
Senate Bill S. 1389
Without senate support and little U.S. federal backing,
it's been up to volunteers, teachers and kids to take up the slack.
How has your program, your work supported climate change education?
Share your story: write us, to have your program here.
  


Global Warming: Understanding Greenhouse Gases
Physics, Physical Sciences; Earth Sciences: Grades 8-12, Undergrad.
Content -- with movie clip overview    
Flyer (pdf -- see page 7) Pricing and Ordering


   



America's Climate Choices:
Study Launched


Understanding and Responding
to Climate Change

2008 Edition Now Available:

Download Booklet (28 pg pdf)
If in U.S., you may order up to 15 copies
NAS's Climate Change Site




All working together to take on global warming:
•Scientists  •Educators •Museums •Kids •State of California •TV News
September conference just held.   Photos now being released



Website Loaded with Wonderful Resources
By grade, Subjects, Energy Sources, Species
Energy Game (Renewables / Non-renewables)
Transportation Game: Fuel Efficiency [drag & drop]
Climate Change Timeline  Birds & Climate Change
Planning for a Wind Farm  Wind Power Arguments
Biology   Chemistry   Physics
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to access class handouts and share information
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How We Know What We Know
About Our Changing Climate:
Scientists and Kids Explore Global Warming

New Book -- by Lynne Cherry and Gary Braasch
Order On-Line    Teacher Guide   Cover Photo

Authors' Website   

K-12 Level Education Resources
Lesson Plans, Class Topics, Student Projects






Featured Classic Paper
of the Month: Jan. '09


Influence of C02 on Ground Temperature
Svante Arrhenius: first of its kind energy budget model.
Demo of updated model  Original 1896 Paper [22 pg pdf]
NSDL Wiki: Global Warming Classic Articles


   Earth's Largest Global Warming Video Collection   



National Teach-in
on Global Warming Solutions



Climate Photographer
Gary Braasch on CNN



Energy Efficient Penguin
Animals Save the Planet


More Highlights and New Resources on the Back Page


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