Sites (38)
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Act Now: Sustainable Energy Sources
Learn all about sustainable energy sources.
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Arctic Denizens Feel The Heat
In this article, from the National Wildlife Federation Web site, author Laura Tangley writes about a scientific report that confirms that climate change is already upsetting wildlife and human communi
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Bookends on Ice
This article, presented by the University of Cincinnati, contains information about recent research regarding abrupt climate change.
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Carbon Dioxide Applications
Carbon Dioxide is used in diverse applications covering many industries. Learn about some uses.
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Check Your Global Warming Wisdom
Take the quiz.
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Clean Coal
As energy prices continue to climb, researchers are stepping up their efforts to turn black, dirty coal into a green, clean fuel of the future.
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Climate Challenge
A game where you are president of the European Nations. You must tackle climate change and stay popular enough with the voters to remain in office.
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Climate Change Linked to Civilization Collapse
Two Massachusetts scientists have linked climate variations to the collapse of societies around the globe.
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Climate Change Links
Large collection of links related to Climate Change created by Jackie Miers.
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Climate Change Pentathlon
Our online game offers practical ways that you can reduce your personal contribution to climate change: small changes that could help do the world some good.
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Climate Studies Point to More Floods in This Century
In this National Geographic News article, read about climate studies that predict increased rainfall and flooding in the 21st century.
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CO2 Graph Tells The Story
Graphs showing increases in CO2 and temperatures in the 20th century.
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Cool Kids For A Cool Climate
Most of us are aware of the issue of climate change, but have you ever stopped to think about what you can do to help tackle it?
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Did Climate Change Trigger Human Evolution?
In this National Geographic News article, read about research that indicates that that ancient climate changes acted as powerful evolutionary drivers, spurring our ancestors to stand tall on two legs,
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Earth Becomes Greener as Climate Changes
In this National Geographic News article, read about how climate change has affected global vegetation. New research finds that vegetation is increasing around the globe.
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EcoKids Climate Games
4 Climate Change Eco-Quizzes.
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G8 Nations Flunk Climate-Change Report Card
The international conservation organization World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has issued \"G8 Climate Scorecards\" to grade the world\'s top economies on their efforts to address the climate change brought ab
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Global Warming
This Web page provides information about global warming in a question and answer format.
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Global Warming - Cool It
A home guide to reducing energy costs and greenhouse gases.
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Global Warming Kids
Great links for kids on global warming, climate change and solutions.
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Green Carrot: Save Energy
Saving energy saves you money, helps combat climate change and for businesses protects your reputation. There are many ways to save energy and we have included some simple methods below.
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Green Consumer: Driving Down the Heat
This article describes ways consumers can reduce their contribution to global warming by taking steps to improve fuel economy.
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Green Guide: Tips and Tools
Tips and tools to help you live greener.
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Green Home
Click on a room to see what changes you can make.
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Greenhouse Pollution Drops in China, India Thanks to Low-Tec
Dramatically reducing greenhouse-gas emissions in the developing world could be as simple as installing new boilers and fluorescent lights, according to a new study by the United Nations and the World
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It\'s the Emissions, Stupid
Explains humanity\'s reliance on fossil fuels and the problems brought on by global warming.
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Live Neutral
Help the environment and learn how to reduce your Carbon Footprint today.
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New Zealand Tries to Cap Gaseous Sheep Burps
In this National Geographic News article, read about a discovery by New Zealand scientists that may help to reduce global warming.
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Now What?
This National Geographic Magazine feature focuses on sudden climate change.
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Ollie Saves The Planet
Interactive Sustainability resource.
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PBS: What\'s Up With The Weather
In \"What\'s Up with the Weather?\" NOVA and FRONTLINE join forces to investigate the science and politics of one of the most controversial issues of the 21st century: the truth about global warming.
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Play It Cool
Interactive game that teaches students about Climate Change.
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Signs from Earth
This National Geographic Magazine feature focuses on climate change.
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Smarter Driving
By simply following a few tips and suggestions, you could reduce the amount of CO2 your car gives out and save yourself some money.
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Sudden Ice Age Warming Linked to El Niņo
In this National Geographic News article, read about how analysis of peat in an Australian volcano may yield clues as to the cause of abrupt warming during the last Ice Age.
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The EPA Climate Change Kids Site
Learn all about Climate Change and how you can make a difference.
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Tiki: Climate Change
Learn how Climate Change will change your life.
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Today\'s Earth: Our Future
How to reduce CO2 in the air.
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Lessons (11)
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Climate Change Education
Support group for teachers interested in learning and collaboration related to Climate Change.
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Climate Change Lesson Plans
Lessons related to Climate Change, its impacts and possible solutions.
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Climate Change Teacher Resources
Lesson Ideas for teaching about Climate Change.
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Climate Variability and Change
Lesson plans and activities related to climate change.
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Department of Climate Change
Resources for teachers and students.
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El Nino
The purpose of this Science NetLinks lesson is to understand that El Nino is caused by changes in the atmospheric and ocean content.
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Global Warming Unit
This unit includes classroom activities to help students understand global warming and its possible effects on human beings.
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National Geographic: Six Degrees
Learn how each degree of warming will affect the earth.
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Oceans
The purpose of this lesson, from Science NetLinks, is to obtain a better perception of Earth's oceans and to understand Earth's water cycle. This lesson is a good introduction to future lessons on wea
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Spaceship Earth
Students develop an understanding of our planet as a system by designing a space mission in which the life-support system is patterned after that of earth.
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The Greenhouse Effect In A Jar
This simple experiment serves as an introduction to the greenhouse effect. Students can see for themselves the effects of a greenhouse, and relate this understanding to what occurs in our atmosphere.
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