Related Links
For Schools
The Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences educates people about Earth and environmental science issues that are relevant to our everyday lives, through outreach to the public and to the K-12 education community.
The U.S. Global Change Research Program coordinates and integrates federal research on changes in the global environment and their implications for society.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory offers a variety of educational programs ranging from elementary school science mentoring to senior-level research programs.
The Climate Literacy Network provides a forum for organizations, agencies and individuals to collaborate for climate education. The network also identifies climate science resources for teachers and students, including curriculum, teaching standards and professional development.
Solar Energy International offers workshops for educators interested in teaching youth about solutions: energy conservation, energy efficiency, and renewable energy technologies.
Climate Literacy is a blog aimed at addressing the gaps in climate science education left by traditional science courses.
How The West Was Warmed is a collection of essays that develop a portrait of the wide range of responses to climate change in the Rocky Mountain West.
How Consumers Can Affect Climate Change is a National Public Radio interview examining how changes in the American lifestyle can lead to a significant reduction in carbon emissions.
The Alliance for Climate Education aims to educate, inspire, and activate students to crub climate change and its effects via free multimedia assemblies and carbon-reducing projects in schools and communities.
Solar Energy International's Solar in the Schools program offers a renewable energy K-12 curriculum that includes class discussions, interactive and hands-on activities on renewable energy, and scientific experimentation.
For State Residents
The International Center for Appropriate & Sustainable Technology provides economic, environmental and social benefits to economically disadvantaged individuals and communities and offers education and training that builds local capacity.
The U.S. Department of Energy offers links to energy efficiency and renewable energy educational and training resources and opportunities.
The Colorado Climate Network provides information on federal and state grant programs of interest to local climate programs.