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Climate Education Resources

Explore classroom-ready climate education resources to help PreK–12 students understand the science of climate change, explore sustainability, and take informed action.

This collection features free lesson plans, activities, and teaching tools from educators and climate leaders. Topics include the difference between weather and climate, human and environmental impacts, renewable energy, conservation, and environmental justice.

Whether you're introducing climate topics to young learners or diving into deeper discussions with older students, you'll find flexible, engaging materials that:

  • Build science-based understanding

  • Encourage critical thinking and real-world action

  • Inspire student leadership on climate solutions

These resources are designed to support educators across subjects—science, social studies, ELA, and more—and to empower students to become thoughtful, active participants in shaping a sustainable future.

Climate Education FAQs

What is climate education?

Climate education teaches students about the causes and effects of climate change, the science behind it, and solutions for a more sustainable future. It empowers young people with knowledge and action-oriented learning.

Why is climate education important for students?

Students are the next generation of leaders and decision-makers. Climate education helps them understand one of the most pressing issues of our time and equips them to make informed choices for a healthier planet.

What topics are covered in climate education?

Key topics include:

  • Climate science vs. weather
  • Human impact on the environment
  • Renewable energy and sustainability
  • Environmental justice and community action

Are there resources for all grade levels?

Yes! This collection includes lessons and activities for PreK through high school, with age-appropriate materials designed to engage learners at every stage.

How can I integrate climate education into my curriculum?

Start by choosing a topic relevant to your subject area—science, ELA, social studies, or beyond. Use hands-on projects, discussion prompts, and student-led activities to connect climate issues with real-world learning.

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