In this pre-summit event, experts will discuss how to support women and youth in climate action. Without question, humanity has accelerated climate change. The change is detrimental and often disproportionately affects the most vulnerable.
Join McMurdo scientist, Arunima Prakash, LIVE from McMurdo, Antarctica for a 10-15 minute lesson on an Introduction to space weather followed by a Q&A. Join live with your classroom on camera and ask your questions directly to Arunima and her colleagues.
Teaching about climate change is filled with distressing information about the current and future impacts on our world, and naturally can have detrimental effects on youth’s mental health.
Join McMurdo scientist, Yingfei Chen, from McMurdo Antarctica for a 10-15 minute lesson on an Introduction to the Upper Atmosphere followed by a Q&A. Join live with your classroom on camera and ask your questions directly to Yingfei and his colleagues.
This webinar provides strategies for elementary teachers to integrate climate science into their classrooms.
Human impacts on the climate system are becoming increasingly evident, moving climate change from a topic that is abstract and faraway to one that is right before our eyes.
Calling teachers in the Boulder Valley School District: the HEART Force Program (NOAA supported project run out of CIRES Education & Outreach) and the Earth Force Program (FEMA-funded) are offering professional learning to support educators and their students that are impacte
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.
This session will provide an overview of the RISE Challenge CO program, key resources and how to get started on a student-led civic action project designed to create resilience against natural hazards in their community.
Join McMurdo scientist, Ian Geraghty, from McMurdo Antarctica for a 10-15 minute lesson on Seasons in Antarctica, followed by a live Q&A. Join live with your classroom on camera, ask your questions directly to Jackson and his colleagues, and get excited about polar science!