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The Women's Environment & Development Organization (WEDO) is a movement that seeks to advance feminist leadership in the sustainability space in order to realize a just world for all. The WEDO website...
CARE is a global humanitarian organization dedicated to empowering poor and marginalized communities—especially women and girls—to build resilience and encourage action against the causes and impacts ...
The MIT Climate Portal is an educational initiative managed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Environmental Solutions Initiative, offering free, science-based climate change resources for...
The Edible Schoolyard Project is a nonprofit transforming education through hands-on learning in gardens, kitchens, and cafeterias, helping students connect academic subjects with food, nature, and co...
Exploring by the Seat of Your Pants is an educational organization that connects classrooms around the world with scientists, explorers, and conservationists through live, virtual lessons. Aimed prima...
The Lawrence Hall of Science at UC Berkeley is a science education center that creates equitable, inquiry-based learning experiences for students and teachers. Its educator resources include professio...
The International Arctic Research Center (IARC) at the University of Alaska Fairbanks conducts interdisciplinary research to understand the rapidly changing Arctic system, with a strong focus on clima...
The Virginia Association for Environmental Education (VAEE) is a professional network that seeks to advance environmental literacy in Virginia through environmental education, equitable outdoor access...
Better Planet Education (formerly known as the Young People's Trust for the Environment) is a charity organization dedicated to fostering an understandings of environmental issues and encouraging envi...
Kilroy Academy, a program of the Ocean Research & Conservation Association (ORCA), is a free online resource for grades 9–12 that uses real-time water quality data from the Indian River Lagoon to teac...