Past Events by CEEE
This webinar offers a guided tour of the CLEAN portal. Learn about the CLEAN collection of almost 700 climate and energy educational resources and the range of other supporting materials to help you effectively and accurately teach about climate and energy topics.
Join us for a Kickoff webinar for the Hazard Education and Awareness Task Force program 2021-2022 school year. We will review program specifics for the year, and will be joined by Dr. Alison Boardman, professor at the CU Boulder School of Education.
Rising global temperatures and declining sea ice has likely impacted the Arctic ecosystem in ways that are not currently well understood.
Research Experiences for Community College Students (RECCS) is a National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program aimed at engaging Colorado community college students in the earth and environmental sciences.
As wildfires continue to ravage the west, burning more and more of the landscape, many are left wondering, how will these fire-affected forests will recover?
Inspired by the 2019-2020 MOSAiC Arctic research expedition, the Arctic Feedbacks curriculum challenges students to explore the climate system to model and explain why the Arctic might be warming twice as fast as the rest of the world, a phenomenon known as Arctic amplification.
In this 2-credit virtual course, we invite rural Colorado secondary earth and environmental science teachers to learn a new place-based, NGSS aligned science curriculum on natural hazards.
In this in-person 2-credit course, we invite rural Colorado secondary earth and environmental science teachers to learn a new place-based, NGSS aligned science curriculum on natural hazards.
Are you looking for ways to bring authentic and relevant scientific data into your classroom? You've come to the right place!