
Resource Providers
Educational Resources
​
A University of California-written textbook outlining ten solutions to bend the curve of global warming.

Online and in-person events focused on advancing climate and environmental literacy and action for K-16 science educators.
A digital archive of multidisciplinary resources about climate change, sustainability, and climate justice.
A podcast dedicated to exploring how climate change will affect individuals and communities across California. Featuring the voices of youth, activists, and people working in state, local, and tribal governments.
Resources for climate action through education.
Climate Change: How do we know? Data, evidence, causes, effects, and more.
An anthology of essays and poetry from diverse authors, appropriate for adults and young adults, with a framework for meaningful, generous, and generative discussion.
A collection of action plan guides, including videos and graphics, student contests, and community service opportunities.

A searchable database of free climate resources across all grade levels for multiple subjects.
Online K-12 formal and informal education; climate science, storytelling, and art activities; curriculum trainings, classroom tools, and partner resources.

A searchable database of scientific phenomena where teachers can find climate-related resources.

Multi-disciplinary climate science at the forefront of knowledge in an extreme environment, involving researchers from Scripps Oceanography.
Accessible, scientifically rigorous simulation tools that help people see connections, play out scenarios, and explore solutions.
A free guide to global internet energy usage, and how individual online habits affect our environment.
Climate science, impacts on society and ecosystems, teacher resources, research centers, experts, and videos.
An aquarium and public engagement center for Scripps Oceanography at UC San Diego, offering environmental education and ocean STEM.

Online K-12 formal and informal education; climate science, storytelling, and art activities; curriculum trainings, classroom tools, and partner resources.
Foundational principles with an Earth systems approach, supports NGSS.
A national organization that empowers youth to take action on climate change, through community education involving videos and campaigns
Impactful environment-based learning resources and opportunities for all of California’s K–12 students.
Searchable list of climate case studies, tools, training courses, reports, and climate experts database.
Climate Change: How do we know? Data, evidence, causes, effects, and more.
Climate Communication Resources
Communication strategies and learning resources, based on social science research, designed to change public discourse on climate.
Communication and organizing strategies to stop climate change, promote climate and environmental justice, and create good paying jobs.
​A comprehensive report outlining the need for PK-12 environmental and climate change literacy, including recommendations, challenges, solutions and resources.

Collection of climate change resources, including middle/high school teaching materials, data visualizations, and articles.
Local Organizations
Professional learning and networking for educators, families, and communities. Local field trip and outdoor learning opportunities for classes.
Climate Kids is a series of community level collaborative projects that provide youth climate change education through science activities, storytelling, and art.
Leadership development and organizing focused on local climate and environmental justice issues.
A movement targeting climate change and climate injustice through education and outreach, public policy advocacy and mobilizing youth to take action.

Educational Resources
​
A University of California-written textbook outlining ten solutions to bend the curve of global warming.

Online and in-person events focused on advancing climate and environmental literacy and action for K-16 science educators.
A digital archive of multidisciplinary resources about climate change, sustainability, and climate justice.
A podcast dedicated to exploring how climate change will affect individuals and communities across California. Featuring the voices of youth, activists, and people working in state, local, and tribal governments.
Resources for climate action through education.
Climate Change: How do we know? Data, evidence, causes, effects, and more.
An anthology of essays and poetry from diverse authors, appropriate for adults and young adults, with a framework for meaningful, generous, and generative discussion.
A collection of action plan guides, including videos and graphics, student contests, and community service opportunities.

A searchable database of free climate resources across all grade levels for multiple subjects.
Online K-12 formal and informal education; climate science, storytelling, and art activities; curriculum trainings, classroom tools, and partner resources.

A searchable database of scientific phenomena where teachers can find climate-related resources.

Multi-disciplinary climate science at the forefront of knowledge in an extreme environment, involving researchers from Scripps Oceanography.
Accessible, scientifically rigorous simulation tools that help people see connections, play out scenarios, and explore solutions.
A free guide to global internet energy usage, and how individual online habits affect our environment.
Climate science, impacts on society and ecosystems, teacher resources, research centers, experts, and videos.
An aquarium and public engagement center for Scripps Oceanography at UC San Diego, offering environmental education and ocean STEM.

Online K-12 formal and informal education; climate science, storytelling, and art activities; curriculum trainings, classroom tools, and partner resources.
Foundational principles with an Earth systems approach, supports NGSS.
A national organization that empowers youth to take action on climate change, through community education involving videos and campaigns
Impactful environment-based learning resources and opportunities for all of California’s K–12 students.
Searchable list of climate case studies, tools, training courses, reports, and climate experts database.
Climate Change: How do we know? Data, evidence, causes, effects, and more.
Climate Communication Resources
Communication strategies and learning resources, based on social science research, designed to change public discourse on climate.
Communication and organizing strategies to stop climate change, promote climate and environmental justice, and create good paying jobs.
​A comprehensive report outlining the need for PK-12 environmental and climate change literacy, including recommendations, challenges, solutions and resources.

Collection of climate change resources, including middle/high school teaching materials, data visualizations, and articles.
Local Organizations
Professional learning and networking for educators, families, and communities. Local field trip and outdoor learning opportunities for classes.
Climate Kids is a series of community level collaborative projects that provide youth climate change education through science activities, storytelling, and art.
Leadership development and organizing focused on local climate and environmental justice issues.
A movement targeting climate change and climate injustice through education and outreach, public policy advocacy and mobilizing youth to take action.
Educational events and programming for San Diego students run by elders advocating for the future of their children and grandchildren.
The one-stop shop for all things climate change at UCSD, a website organized by students.
A plan outlining how San Diego will create economic, social, and environmental sustainability.

A climate action park in southeast San Diego where students can experience outdoor, hands-on environmental education.

Building the climate justice and action movement, organizing and mobilizing the university community.
Dedicated to achieving a Zero Carbon future in a way that dismantles systemic racism and promotes economic justice.
A UC San Diego research lab focused on learning what leads people to change their minds and actions related to climate.