Links & resources about science education
The websites below can quickly help build a wide panel of resources covering the scope of climate change, biodiversity, energy, Polar Regions, environment and sciences in general.
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CarboSchools
Partnerschip between climate researchers and secondary school teachers, offering experiences and field activities to encourage pupils to experience their impact on the Earth system and reduce CO2 emissions.
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Cimate4classrooms - British Council
Website offering teaching resources about climate change for children aged 11+. It includes interactive data sets showing the latest global and national (UK) climate predictions, interview with experts and case studies.
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Climate - Exploratorium
Website offering long-term, short-term and near-real time data in the form of graphics and maps on the atmosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere and biosphere. You’ll also get a sense of how scientists study natural phenomena—how researchers gather evidence, test theories, and come to conclusions.
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Climate change - NASA
Website containing information related to climate change (key indicators, evidence, causes, effects, uncertainties and solutions). Besides, you can find satelite images (images of change), videos (climate reel) and education material.
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Climate Change Education.org
Links to resources about climate change for teachers, docents, scientists, students, kids and parents.
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European Environment Agency
Website containing publications, multimedia and datasets (maps, charts, applications) about Europe's environment (air pollution, biodiversity, climate change, land use, water).
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Explore polar research by clicking on videos! - FRAM
Website with educational videos on Arctic research made by FRAM - High North Research Centre for Climate and the Environment. An interesting video is 'Chasing the rays of the sun: Measuring snow albedo' about a project to measure albedo in Greenland.
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OpenLearn: BBC Frozen Planet
Open University resources (interactive maps and online course) for the BBC One Frozen Planet series.
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Satellite images - NASA
A great number of satellite images related with climate change.
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The other CO2 problem
A animation about the issue of ocean acidification, produced by Ridgeway School (Plymouth, UK) and Plymouth Marine Laboratory. In short: Poseidon is consulted by an octopus scientist to discuss about the current major concern in the ocean. Human beings are asked to stop the CO2 emissions. Secondary school level.
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UNEP/GRID-Arendal
Website containing a maps & graphics library, a picture library and publications related to a wide range of environmental issues. These link is a link to posters explaining the Polar Regions.






