Supporting highly collaborative research toward a more resilient, healthy, and equitable Arctic that is understood and stewarded for its role in global systems.
Action-oriented curriculum and role-play games that engage Colorado middle and high school students to investigate wildfire, flood, or drought risk in their hometown and inspire action to increase community resilience.
Place-based education program connecting local communities in the desert Southwest with water topics through stories, programming, hands-on activities, and a traveling exhibit in the local library.
Education and outreach activities, resources, videos and planetarium shows around the international Multidisciplinary Drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) expedition to the Arctic.
This webinar series connects scientists from around the world to engage students and learners of all ages. Each webinar includes a 20-minute presentation followed by 20 minutes of Q&A. Explore our recommended learning materials or video recordings on the event page.
Visualize hundreds of global datasets. Learn more about the room-sized, awe-inspiring display system created by NOAA that uses computers and video projectors to display planetary data onto a six-foot diameter sphere, analogous to a giant animated globe. And there are also flatscreen and mobile options to bring the data visualizations into your classrooms.
This free, online course explores water and climate in the western United States.
A free, open-source geospatial data package that makes Greenland-focused research, teaching, and collaboration more accessible.
Learn what CEEE has to offer around Geomagnetism with resources about space weather, Earth’s magnetosphere, and the magnetic fields around you.
In response to the climate crisis, many around the world, especially young people, have reporte
Learn how to make your own videos with CEEE curriculum, hands-on workshops, and video resources offering students immersive experiences in climate science through filmmaking.
Everyone has a story to tell - explore CEEE resources that use storytelling to connect communities and help students and educators share impactful narratives about water, climate change, and other environmental topics.
Integrate game-based learning into your classroom with CEEE programs, activities, and instructional videos, offering students an interactive approach to environmental science.
Explore the world around you with CEEE’s virtual field trips and discover how immersive experiences with maps, videos, and interactive content can enrich learning and storytelling inside the classroom and beyond.