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NOAA science activities that kids and families can do at home NOAA a quick roundup of NOAA’s most popular educational resources to help you learn about the ocean and atmosphere
PolarTREC STEM at the Poles! Research Experiences for Formal and Informal Educators in the Polar Regions is the newest iteration of PolarTREC.
World Ocean Observatory Resources These resources can be used by parents, schools, educators and others to address the educational gaps being created by local and national ‘shelter in place’ initiatives to help flatten the curve on the Covid-19 outbreak.
Explore Mars: A Mars Rover Game NASA How to Play Always wanted to cruise around on the surface of another planet? Well, you’re in luck! In Explore Mars, you will be driving a rover on Mars and collecting information about Martian rocks.
MARE: Marine Activities, Resources & Education About Us MARE: Marine Activities, Resources & Education is a program based at the University of California, Berkeley’s Lawrence Hall of Science that seeks to increase literacy in ocean sciences through informal and formal education initiatives.
Education in a Time of Climate Crisis Eduction in a Time of Climate Crisis: a Conversation With Pina Haas and Eric Garza
OCEAN PROTECTION ADVOCACY KIDS Empowering youth to become curious ambassadors for the environment through the arts.
Webinar - Institute for Carbon Removal Law & Policy | American University American University Webinar Series The Assessing Carbon Removal webinar series will bring together experts to examine particular carbon removal technologies. Institute staff and guest speakers will explain and contextualize what we know about carbon removal options, as well as the research necessary to thoroughly assess the technical, legal, and social considerations of carbon removal technologies as a potential element of a climate response portfolio.
Climate Change: Causes, Consequences and Solutions NCSE Climate Change, a topic that includes Global Warming, refers to the relatively abrupt shift in weather patterns that has occurred during the last few decades. This free online course examines (1) the factors responsible for climate change; (2) the biological and sociological consequences of such changes; and (3) the possible engineering, economic, and legal solutions to avoid more extreme perturbations.