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Will We Ever Stop Moving to Risky Regions
As climate change worsens, will people stop flocking to the South?Explore Classroom Materials
Climate and Our Planet
Climate and Our Planet
These resources, aligned with NGSS Earth and life science disciplinary core ideas, offer a range of options for engaging middle and high school students with key questions in climate science.
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Weather & Climate
Find videos and classroom resources that illustrate how people are marshaling ancient wisdom and developing innovative solutions to build resilience to a changing climate and extreme weather events.
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Weathered
Bring host Maiya May into your classroom to uncover the science behind extreme weather events and rapid climate change and the innovative solutions to these challenges.
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Hope in the Water
Introduce students to the groundbreaking work of dedicated individuals who are attempting what was once thought impossible: harvesting aquatic species to feed our planet while saving our oceans.
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The Age of Nature
Explore humanity’s relationship with nature and wildlife, as scientists and conservationists from all over the world examine ways we can restore our planet.
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Adaptation
This series highlights the intersectionality of environmental education, geography, and anthropology. Inspire student civic action with the global examples presented in each episode.
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Human Impact on the Environment
These resources show the real-world effects of our actions on the environment and were designed to support teachers integrating environmental education into existing Life and Earth Science curricula.
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Clue into Climate
Learn about the science of climate change and hear from people whose work helps us understand our changing planet. Explore strategies for curbing and adapting to climate change.
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Understanding Climate for the Classroom
Curated, free, curriculum-aligned videos, interactives, lessons, and more for teachers and students.Favorites from PBS KIDS
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WILD KRATTS: Our Blue and Green World
In this 1-hour special, The Kratt Bros disagree on what’s better: blue oceans or green forests. Can Martin and Chris get back in sync in time to save Planet Earth from villainous plans?
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WILD KRATTS: Rainforest Stew
When Chris and Martin go in search of an obscure rainforest creature to add to their Life Lists, the Wild Kratts become embroiled in the complex relationships of a tropical rainforest.
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DANIEL TIGER'S NEIGHBORHOOD: Daniel's Nature Walk
There’s so much to explore when you’re outside! Daniel is going on a nature walk in the forest with O the Owl and Uncle X. They see frogs, worms and even spot a rainbow in the sky!
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NATURE CAT: Earth Day Everyday
Nature Cat and his pals go on a perilous, action-packed journey through the waterways where they see more plastic waste! They learn that Earth Day is every day.
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