INFORMATION for KIDS
Begin here!
Climate Change: How, What, Why? by the EPA (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency)
Read
Climate Change Basics by the AMNH (American Museum of Natural History)
Coral Reefs are Affected by Climate Change by UCAR (University Corporation for Atmospheric Research)
Effects of Climate Change by the EPA
Fossil Fuels by NASA’s Climate Kids
Greenhouse Effect by NASA’s Climate Kids
Health Issues Related to Climate Change by WGBH Educational Foundation
Ocean is Affected by Climate Change by NASA’s Climate Kids
Weather vs Climate by UCAR
Watch
Carbon and Climate Change in 90 Seconds video by NASA
Causes of Climate Change video by Bill Nye the Science Guy (4 minutes)
Climate Change Seen in U.S. National Parks video series by United States National Park Service (each video is 3 – 10 minutes)
Climate Change Basics video by EPA (3 minutes)
Fragile Environment: How We Impact Our Surroundings video series by BrianPop (each video is 3-4 minutes) (paid subscription required)
Greenhouse Effect video by BrainPop (4 minutes) (paid subscription required)
Greenhouse Effect video by EPA (2 minutes)
How do Scientists Know Earth’s Climate is Changing? Ice Holds the Evidence! video by the National Science Foundation (19 minutes)
Ice Melting is an Indicator that Earth is Warming video by the U.S. National Park Service (7 minutes)
Recycling Center in Action video by ReCommunity Recycling (10 minutes)
Weather vs. Climate video by Teddy TV (1 minute)
Why Climate Change is a Concern video by Rapper Polar-Palooza (4 minutes)
Explore
Simple Computer Model to Understand CO2 and Global Warming child-friendly computer modeling by the National Center for Climate Research
WHAT CAN KIDS DO?
Actions Kids Can Take by the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency)
Actions Kids Can Take by the AMNH (American Museum of Natural History)Actions
Actions Kids Can Take by Time for Kids Magazine
Can Kids Help? video by Australian Learners
Recycle by The Ad Council
Reduce, Re-Use, Recycle by National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Working Together to Slow Down Global Warming
WHAT SHOULD ADULTS DO?
Clean Energy Technology by the EPA (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency)
Conserving Energy video by BrainPop (4 minutes) (paid subscription required)
Light Bulbs Matter by the National Research Council
Powering the Planet with Renewable Energy video by PBS (53 minutes)
Reducing Your Personal Contribution to a Warming Planet by The New York Times
GAMES and ACTIVITES
Carbon Cycle Game by Windows2Universe
CO2 Balancing Game by NASA’s Climate Kids
Energy Kids Crossword Puzzles and Games by EIA (U.S. Energy Information Administration)
Energy Star Kids Activities by US Environmental Protection Agency
Hog and Seek Game by Alliance to Save Energy
Leaps and Flutters by NASA’s Climate Kids
Missions to Planet Earth Online Card Game by NASA’s Climate Kids
Plan It Green: Building an Energy-Efficient City by National Geographic
INFORMATION for OLDER STUDENTS & TEACHERS
Begin here!
Climate Change in a Nutshell by NCSE (National Center for Science Education)
Read
Background Information on Climate Change by NASA
Climate Change: What, How, and What to do Now video by PBS (54 minutes)
Climate Stewards Program for Educators by NOAA
Energy from Natural Resources by the National Academies of Sciences
Evidence Scientists See of Climate Change by NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)
Frequently Asked Questions About Climate Change by NASA
How Scientists Know What They Know about Climate Change video by The National Academies of Sciences
New York Uses Many Types of Renewable Energy by New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
Ocean Acidification Caused by Climate Change video and lesson plan by NESTA (National Earth Science Teacher Association)
Sea Level Rise Hands-On Activity Lesson Plan by Kottie Christie-Blick
Short Answers to Hard Questions about Climate Change by The New York Times
Signs of a Warming World free poster by NOAA
Societal Impacts of Climate Change by NOAA
Talking to Children about Climate Change by Kottie Christie-Blick
Teaching Climate Literacy by NOAA
Trend vs Variation by Teddy TV
Volcanos or Human Activity? Which Emits More CO2? by NOAA
Warmest Year on Earth in Recorded History: 2015 by NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration)
What Drives Climate: Advanced Information by NASA
Graphs & Graphics
Comparing Possible Causes of Global Warming by Bloomberg Business
Dataset Gallery by NOAA
Explaining Climate Change by BBC News
Global Temperatures and Other Climate Indicators by Climate Central
Global Warming Over Time by NASA
Ice Disappearing Around the World as Earth Warms by NASA
Keeling Curve Graph by the U.S. Department of Energy, Mauna Loa Observatory
Local Climate Change in USA by weather.com
Sea Level Change Over Time by the EPA (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency)
Sea level Rise Simulation by NOAA
Teaching Climate Change with Graphics by Skeptical Science
CAREERS IN WEATHER/CLIMATE
Goddard Institute for Space Studies and National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Center for Atmospheric Research & University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
I played the game earth saver girl some of the games are really educational but they were all fun to play. I really like the site Earth Saver Girl
Missions to Planet Earth on Climate Kids is a great game to play. You have to buy tools for rockets.
Today for the first time I played Recycle This! IT was a game where you had to sort recycling and garbage. It was very complex and hard. I do not recommend it.
powering the planet is a really good source of information if your
writing a report.
The Earth Saver game at the Earth Saver Girl website is a lot of fun, but you are also destroying trash. You can play it at http://www.earthsavergirl.com/games/earthsaver.html
earth saver girl is a really good game try it out!!!!!!!!!
Power up was a fun game to play it you have to light up all the houses in 1:42 seconds there are 5 houses there is wind trying to stop you from lighting the houses this game showed you how to take care of the envirment
Offset was a fun game, but quite challenging! All you have to do is try not to let the carbon dioxide escape into the air. If I were you I would look at the tutorial first to know how the game works! It’s amazing that each time you ”accidentally” let the carbon dioxide into the air the red part of the meter on the top right of your game screen increases! If you feel inside you from reading this that you want to play then go ahead! If you see the money on the top left of your game screen increase then that means that you are doing a good job getting the carbon dioxide to not get into the air! Now that you have read this recommendation do you want to play Offset? If you do then great!!
I like power ups is a very fun game and challenging.
I recommend Leaps and Flutters because you can play with a partner and it is very much like Chutes and Ladders.
I like this game Recycle This. Although when I try to put an item in a bin it will not go in easily, it is very fun and educational
I think you should watch the video Climate Tails. It was very funny and educational. I love watching animals talk!
In my opinion the game “leaps and flutters board game” was really fun. I would rate it 5 stars!
I would recommend the game slyder. In this game in order to win, you must solve a challenging slide puzzle.
I like Power up, it’s really fun and cool.
I thought the trivia game was really fun and I give it 5 stars .
I kind of liked the game go green because you have to chose the right transportation like instead of cars you could choose a bike or walk.But don’t think it was that fun so don’t reccomend.
You should try the game Climate Trivia. It is fun,and you can learn a lot from this game. It teaches you what to do to help the earth.
I thought that the trivia game was really fun and entertaining! I give it five stars
Leaps Flutters was fun
I really liked the Power Up game. You have to light up all the houses using just a solar panel and a windmill. Power Up is really fun!
i think you should play go green. it is a really fun game.
I give it 5 stars
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I played Power Up. This game is very difficult and its hard to continue to higher medals. Over all this game was okay, though it is hard it is very fun and addicting. Its fun to play!
Power Up is awesome, although the clouds get really annoying sometimes
Play offsite its really you can learn how hard it is to teach the world to recyle
I personally thought that trivia was fun.