Depending on where you live, the K-12 school year either is under way or preparing to start. So it makes sense to offer some kid-friendly climate change resources.
First, check out Ecology’s climate resource web page for students and teachers.
Then you can dive into these links provided to us by Team Frogger, a group of young summer camp participants, and their counselor, Michelle Dembinksi, at Camp Price in Wisconsin. Michelle said the kids came across our climate change web offerings while doing a project. They liked what they saw, and then they offered up some other resources they found.
I've traded messages with Michelle about using some of these links on our resource page. While we're working on that, you can look them over:
- Green buildings
- Information on Earth Day and other issues
- Environmental resources for kids
- All about flower pollination
- Environmental information from a school in Eugene, Ore.
- A study on how air pollution impacts kids
- A British website on clean air
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