Natural Hazards Education for Secondary Science and Social Studies Classrooms
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?
Authentic learning activities for undergraduate students can be difficult to find and time-consuming to generate. QGreenland invites educators to a dedicated workshop to co-develop learning resources using QGreenland data.
Join this special screening of Gen Z Mental Health: Climate Stories followed by a live panel with Dr. Kris Karnauskas (climate scientist, CU Boulder), Dr.
What's up with these Atmospheric Rivers we keep hearing about?
Educators will learn about CLEAN’s new resources related to climate mental health and will walk away with a variety of strategies and activities to integrate into their curriculum as they engage with today's youth.
How do solar flares change Earth’s magnetic field? Why is the Aurora most active during high solar activity? The Earth’s magnetic field extends from the Earth’s interior out into space, interacting with space weather and protecting our planet from the Sun’s solar winds.
Join us on March 9, 2023 for an NGSS-ESS Working Group Webinar at 4 p.m. ET, 3 p.m. CT, 2 p.m. MT, 1 p.m. PT.
Dana Haine, UNC-Chapel Hill Institute for the Environment; haine@unc.edu Andrea Gladden, East Burke Middle School; agladden@burke.k12.nc.us
Karin Kirk, Geologist and Science Writer (karin@kirkframeworks.com)
Feb. 15th, 2023. 6pm ET/5pm CT/4pm MT/ 3pm PT. 30 minutes.