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More Resources

  • Use these curriculum/discussion guides from Journeys in Film to teach students about the environmental crisis’ impact on clean air, food resources, and the destruction of the Amazon: River of Gold, From The Ashes, and The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind
  • Explore kid-friendly material at NASA’s Climate Kids which talks about weather & climate, atmosphere, water, energy, and plants & animals. It is targeted toward upper-elementary-aged children.
  • Browse the Climate Literacy Dictionary in our Take Action Guide.
  • Incorporate real stories from young people on the front lines of the climate crisis in your classroom. Visit Alliance for Climate Education!
  • Expand your own knowledge of the climate crisis with these online trainings collected by 350.org. Subjects include:
    – Having Climate Conversations
    – Climate Change Science 101
    – Fracking
    – Divestment

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