Open-access resources: Learning

  • A webpage full of teaching materials, ideas and resources, developed by DEAL in collaboration with the student movement Rethinking Economics.

  • UNESCO's guide to teach and learn for climate action.

  • Fun environmental science activities and resources for your education curriculum.

  • High-quality classroom resources for all grades and subjects.

  • This resource has been designed for educators in any discipline who are looking to either begin or further explore nature connection in post-secondary environments. With contextual and academic background on related topics, the authors layer in interview testimony from real educators to showcase the diversity of approaches and experiences.

  • A platform developed by the UN CC that offers a comprehensive suite of free online courses aimed at enhancing understanding and action on climate change.

  • Yale provides lectures and other materials from selected Yale College courses to the public free of charge via the Internet. 

  • A course presented in video units and in-depth conversations, combining Project Drawdown’s trusted resources with the expertise of several inspiring voices from around the world.

  • 50+ free Massive Open Online Courses taught by a global faculty from the United Nations, The World Bank, universities such as New York University, Harvard University, the University of Oxford, the Stockholm Resilience Centre, and other academic, government, and non-profit institutions.

  • NOAA Climate.gov provides timely and authoritative scientific data and information about climate science, adaptation, and mitigation. Their goals are to promote public understanding of climate science and climate-related events, to make NOAA data products and services easy to access and use, to provide climate-related support to the private sector and economy, and to serve people making climate-related decisions with tools and resources that help them answer specific questions.

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