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The Center for Sustainable Systems at the University of Michigan stands out for its decades-long leadership in systems-based sustainability research and education and its role in defining the field. I...
My Time at Sandrock is a life simulation video game developed by PM Studios, available on Steam and PlayStation, and rated for ages 10 and up. Set in a post-apocalyptic desert environment 330 years af...
My NASA Data is a project of NASA Langley Research Centerβs Science Directorate that provides free educational resources using real-world NASA Earth science data for students and educators in grades 3...
The Environmental Educators Professional Specialists Association (EEPSA) is an organization based in British Columbia that supports teachers with curriculum resources and professional development in e...
Climate Call is a research-based card game designed to educate students ages 12 and above about the climate impact of everyday activities. Players arrange cards from least to most climate-intensive, s...
The Human Impacts Database at Anthroponumbers quantifies the effects of human activity on Earth. Created by researchers Rob Phillips and Ron Milo, this resource offers accessible, hand-verified number...
The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum is a multi-experience natural history museum with a zoo, botanical garden, aquarium, and more. It intends to create an understanding and love of the Sonoran Desert amo...
Available on NASAβs Climate Kids website and geared toward students in Pre-K through Middle School, Climate Time Machine is an interactive series of visualizations that explores how key climate indica...
Offered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), this resource provides Kβ12 educators with free educational materials, including lesson plans, hands-on activities, games, live maps, videos,...