The following organizations provide reviewed listings of the best available student and educators resources related to global climate change, including NASA products.
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NASA's Climate Kids
NASA’s Climate Kids website brings climate science to life with fun games, interactive features and exciting articles.
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Climate Change Lessons: JPL Education
This collection of climate change lessons and activities for grades K-12 is aligned with Next Generation Science and Common Core Math Standards and incorporates NASA missions and science along with current events and research.
› http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/edu/teach/tag/search/Climate+Change -
NASA Wavelength
This reviewed collection of NASA Earth and space science resources is for educators of all levels: K-12, higher education and informal science education. Find climate resources in the collection at the following link, which can be filtered by audience, topic, instructional strategy and more.
› https://science.nasa.gov/learners/wavelength -
NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies: STEM Educator Resources
This page contains high school and undergraduate instructional modules (PDFs and YouTube videos) developed as part of NASA GISS's Climate Change Research Initiative.
› https://www.giss.nasa.gov/edu/res/ -
NOAA: Teaching Climate
This website contains reviewed resources for teaching about climate and energy.
› http://www.climate.gov/teaching -
Living Landscapes Climate Science Project
Funded by NASA, the Living Landscapes Climate Science Project is a comprehensive set of culture-based climate science educational resources for native communities. Learn more about NASA's role in developing the curriculum.
https://www.nasa.gov/education/maianse -
U.S. Department of Energy Education Resources
The D.O.E. provides a collection of energy fundamentals videos, K-12 education resources, Spanish content, and more.
https://www.energy.gov/eere/education/education-resources -
Earth Science Week: Education Resources
Whether you’re an educator or a student, take advantage of a wealth of instructional and learning tools, from free online resources to posters, disks, and lesson plans.
https://www.earthsciweek.org/educational-resources
Climate Literacy & Energy Awareness Network
The CLEAN project, a part of the National Science Digital Library, provides a reviewed collection of resources to aid students' understanding of the core ideas in climate and energy science, coupled with the tools to enable an online community to share and discuss teaching about climate and energy science.
› http://www.cleanet.org/