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Climate, Adaptation, Mitigation, E-Learning (CAMEL)
A high quality, vetted collection of climate related educational materials.
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Climate Change, Wildlife and Wildlands Toolkit for Formal and Informal Educators
This kit was developed to aid educators in teaching how climate change is affecting our nation’s wildlife and public lands, and how everyone can become “climate stewards.”
EPA Climate Change Kids Page
This web page focuses on the science and impacts of global warming or climate change, and on actions that help address climate change issues. It is designed as a resource for both kids and educators.
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EPA Environmental Center for Students
This EPA web site was designed to inform students about environmental issues and to help them protect the environment.
FREE - Federal Resources for Educational Excellence – Climate Change
Over 40 teaching and learning resources related to Climate Change from Federal Agencies.
Global Warming & Climate Change Myths
A summary of global warming and climate change myths, sorted by recent popularity vs. what Science says.
Kid's Crossing: Living in the Greenhouse
This web site provides information about the global climate, Earth's cycles, the greenhouse effect and greenhouse gases, ancient climate changes and climate events and news.
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) Learning Database
The Utah Math and Science Education Consortium has developed an online database of learning experiences fro students in the STEM areas.
Video: A Way Forward: Facing Climate Change
This short documentary film from National Geographic explores the global impact of climate change and its devastating effects, as well as the actions scientists suggest we take in response.
Video: Global Warming 101
This National Geographic online video explains how global warming could do more than just melt polar ice. It could change our maps, and displace populations.
Video: The Story of Bottled Water
This video explores the bottled water industry’s success in enticing Americans to buy more than half a billion bottles of water every week, which leads to mountains of plastic waste. The film concludes with a call to ‘take back the tap.’
Weather and Climate Basics
Learn what causes weather events and climate change and how NCAR scientists are exploring our atmosphere through scientific research.

Online Activities
ACT GREEN! - Kids Tackle Climate Change
This web site by Scholastic motivates and empowers kids to take action at school, at home and in their community to preserve the environment.
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Calculate your Impact
Use this calculator to learn about simple steps you as an individual can take to reduce your impact on the planet and to help prevent future climate change.
Carbon Footprint Calculator
This calculators is a great way to estimate the carbon dioxide emissions resulting from your daily activities, such as household electricity use, food choices and transportation.
Climate Challenge
You are the president of the European Nations and you must tackle climate change and stay popular enough with the voters to remain in office.
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Climate Change and Health – What You Can Do
Join with other teens to green your energy scene. You can make a difference to the planet, children's health, and the future.
Global Warming Quiz
Take this online quiz from National Geographic to find out how much you know about Climate Change.
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Household Emissions Calculator
An online calculator to help you get a rough “ballpark” estimate of your personal or family’s greenhouse gas emissions and explore the impact of taking various actions to reduce your emissions.
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Power Up!
You are in charge of powering a city, which necessitates balancing cost, output, and environmental impact.
Human Footprint Interactive
This National Geographic web page reveals the lifetime consumption of an average American including the resources needed to produce, package and transport everything consumed.
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Tox Town
A guide to commonly encountered toxic chemicals and environmental health risks where you live.
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What's Your Car's Carbon Footprint?
Conduct a side-by-side comparison of your car’s gas mileage and greenhouse gas emissions.