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In a world that is trying to remove the single-use plastics that are harming wildlife, ecosystems and our oceans it seems like replacing plastic grocery bags with reusable plastic, cloth or paper bags is a simple solution. Consumers presume that...
Meet "Pollinator Man", an environmental superhero who by day helps produce food and protect biodiversity and at night fights against dangerous villains like "Pesticide Boy" and "Climate Crusher"! Despite his protective bee costume and super strength,...
In this delightful story a Tlingit grandmother and granddaughter embark on a journey of knowledge sharing and discovery as they gather food from the wild. The Elder and child move through the seasons, collecting herring eggs, seaweed, salmon and...
The Climate Change Conundrum is meant to help students identify their emotions surrounding climate change and provide coping strategies. After reading through the cartoon students will be asked to identify what the characters are feeling and why...
How can you conserve water with an ordinary plastic garbage can? The three sisters featured in this video have turned their vegetable garden into a summer science experiment where they catalogue plant growth and measure weekly precipitation. ...
The United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals (SDG's) aim to solve the world's urgent social, economic and environmental problems by 2030. This math-based activity involves learners in examining how data is compiled and analyzed to measure the...
"Working with Wind Energy" is a STEM lesson plan designed to teach students about wind energy generation on both large and small scales. In this activity, student teams are tasked with designing and building a functional wind turbine using everyday materials,...
Biodiversity and the food that we consume every day both rely on the pollination process that is essential to flowering plant reproduction. Many of the animals that are responsible for pollination are declining, including honeybees, which have been...
In this 25-minute activity students collaborate to develop scientific hypotheses and inquiry questions aimed at evaluating the environmental impacts of electric versus gasoline vehicles. Students are asked to consider a response to the question, "which...
Imagine a family who loses their home and all of their belongings to a catastrophic flood and has to make a long, arduous trek to an unfamiliar place crowded with other displaced people. The global reality is that human movement away from homelands...
A Century of Plastics is a STEM activity that delves into the evolution of plastics and their impact in modern society. Students explore the history of plastics, understand the role of plastics engineers and examine how various products have been...
Climate change is exacerbating inequality by increasing human vulnerability to issues like poverty, food insecurity and health problems. These risks are compounded by more frequent and severe weather events such as drought or excessive precipitation,...
Food Matters Action Kit (Part 2) is a resource full of engaging hands-on activities for the middle/secondary classroom. With its focus on food waste and practical ideas for students to make a difference, the resource offers a wide variety of choices for...
Commit2Act is a web and mobile app that enables students to make climate-friendly decisions in everyday life. It guides students towards climate-friendly lifestyle choices, measures the impact of these choices, and connects users to a community of like-minded...
Warming global temperatures are heating Earth's oceans and melting ice sheets, causing sea levels to rise. This animated video teaches young students about the impacts of these changes by using Venice, Italy as an example of how communities who...
As global temperatures increase, the levels of our oceans are also rising causing environmental degradation and threatening many of the world's coastal cities and communities. This resource introduces students to the causes and consequences of sea...
The video explores how Indigenous communities, such as the Inuit in the Arctic and the Dayak in Borneo, maintain a harmonious relationship with their environments. It highlights the profound understanding these communities have of their ecosystems and...
Climate Game Changers is a choose your adventure interactive toolkit to help students and teachers better understand climate impacts, solutions, and everyday actions! The resource is designed as an interactive website for students and teachers to learn...
Moving Migrants explores the issue of climate migration in Bangladesh, a country severely affected by rising sea levels, particularly in coastal areas like the city of Chittagong, which is experiencing an influx of migrants whose homes have been submerged....
Climate Refugees enables students to learn about human migration caused by climate change, and the term 'Climate Refugees' and its growing significance. The activity provides insights into geographic locations whose existence is threatened by climate...