Resources for Teachers
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A carbon footprint is the total
amount of greenhouse gases that are
generated by one's actions. Calculate
yours at nature.org (under the "Get
Involved" tab).
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NASA Global Climate Change,
climate.nasa.gov, and NASA Climate
Kids, climatekids.nasa.gov.
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NASA Earth-Now, a free app (iOS
and Android) that allows students
to manipulate color scales on a 3D
model of Earth and see reports on
temperature, carbon dioxide, sea level
and other climate factors.
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National Center for Science
Education, ncse.ngo.
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National Geographic lesson
plans and educational videos,
tinyurl.com/NatGeoClimate.
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Center for Sustainable and Climate
Resilient Schools climate literacy
resources, tinyurl.com/
ClimateLiteracyResources.
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Climate justice teaching
resources, National Science
Teaching Association,
tinyurl.com/STEMClimateJustice.
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Global Oneness Project, resources
and toolkits on the impact of climate
change on people and communities,
globalonenessproject.org.
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Sierra Club San Francisco Bay
chapter 's climate literacy page,
tinyurl.com/SCSFClimateLiteracy.
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Schools for Climate Action, a
nonpartisan campaign with a mission
to empower schools to speak up,
schoolsforclimateaction.weebly.com.
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Documentary: An Inconvenient
Sequel: Truth to Power (2017), Al
Gore's sequel to An Inconvenient
Truth (2006).
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