Start Here! Climate Solutions Activity Outline 2021
Start Here! Climate Solutions Activity Outline 2021
Start Here! Climate Solutions Activity Outline 2021
View the video below of the recording of the LRF Salmon Reintroduction Webinar!
Welcome to pnwcitsci.org! The purpose of this webpage is to highlight the many active citizen science projects in the region, connect project leaders, and share resources. Citizen science is a term for research championed by people without formal scientific backgrounds.
The goal of this part of the Earth@Home project is to explain the Earth science of every region of the United States. We are beginning with coverage of the northeastern United States, focusing upon upstate New York and western Pennsylvania. Earth at Home [WEB LINK]
Utilizing its unique collections, staff, physical facilities and digital presence, the Paleontological Research Institution pursues and integrates education and research, and interprets the history and systems of the Earth and its life to increase knowledge, educate society, and encourage wise stewardship of the Earth. Learning Earth [WEB LINK]
Utilizing its unique collections, staff, physical facilities and digital presence, the Paleontological Research Institution pursues and integrates education and research, and interprets the history and systems of the Earth and its life to increase knowledge, educate society, and encourage wise stewardship of the Earth. Paleontological Research Institution [WEB LINK]
NOAA Planet Stewards provides formal and informal educators working with elementary through college-aged students access to opportunities and resources enabling them to build scientifically literate individuals and communities who are prepared to respond to environmental challenges monitored by NOAA. NOAA Planet Stewards [WEB LINK]
With NOAA’s Data in the Classroom, students use real-time ocean data to explore today’s most pressing environmental issues, and develop problem-solving skills employed by scientists. Access online and classroom-ready curriculum activities with a scaled approach to learning and easy-to-use data exploration tools. Data in the Classroom [WEB LINK]
Educators, students, and curious people everywhere — come explore the ocean and atmosphere. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration [WEB LINK]
DataStreme Earth’s Climate System is a 13-week course offered twice a year to selected participants nationwide. Directed toward middle-school teachers, but open to all K–12 teachers. DataStreme Earth’s Climate System [WEB LINK]