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This Web site utilizes the NBC Video Archive to teach high school students about a wide range of topics.  Through the use of videos, games and online activities, students will receive an interactive learning experience that is not only educational but is entertaining as well.  The program was developed based on research from the MIT Education Arcade, a research group devoted to integrating gaming and peer collaboration into traditional learning and environments.  This Web site is a unique attempt to make learning fun for today's active teens.

 

Your Environment, Your Choice: A website created by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) designed to engage teenagers in environmental decision making. Teenagers can review the information presented and click the links provided.  Includes podcasts and useful tips that encourage teenagers to discuss and implement environmentally sound decision making. http://eelink.net/cgi-bin/ee-link/newclick/2852092

NASA Educator Website -  NASA has recently reorganized its website for educators. If you have not visited it lately, please visit: http://www.nasa.gov/audience/foreducators/index.html

Acting for the Environment with Rebate Checks

Representative Brian Baird recently proposed a resolution that encourages Americans to use the economic stimulus checks to invest in renewable energy and energy efficient products. Through investing in sustainable environmental initiatives individuals will be investing in the long term ecological conditions of the world. He feels that these investments will help stimulate the economy and can promote long term economic growth. Over 30 bi-partisan co-sponsors are in support of Baird's resolution and hope to bring awareness to this important issue. For more information visit http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=hr110-987/

The Canadian Journal of Environmental Education: Publishing Opportunities: The Canadian Journal of Environmental Education is looking for all those who may be interested in reviewing material for their publications. Individuals will be matched up with a text that they find of interest and will then submit their reviews to the journal. The CJEE desires that the analysis be approximately 500 words in length and that it is submitted 60 days after the book is chosen. If environmental publication is something that you may be interested in visit their website at http://cjee.gavan.ca/ for more information.

ECOresearch: Following the 2008 election and Environmental Issues

ECOresearch is a resource that offers information on the presidential candidates and their respective positions on ecological issues. This website provides all of the information that individuals need to stay informed on each candidate's positions and how they are doing in the national race for the presidency. For more information, visit the website at http://www.ecoresearch.net/election2008/

Blue Ocean Institute 

The Blue Ocean Institute has created a forum for those wishing to express their feelings about all things relating to the sea. For individuals inspired by the ocean, and coast this website provides an outlet for their expressive interpretations of their memories by the sea. All levels of personal writing and music submissions (in MP3 format) are welcome. To view previous submissions and to add your individual reflections visit www.seastories.org

Invasive Plants and Their Harmful Effects  

Invasive plants are a large environmental concern and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife service is branching out to help educate and inform individuals of this growing problem. On the new e-learning website there is information and facts about invasive plants as well as interactive learning modules that educates volunteers on how to assist in the prevention of invasive species. This website demonstrates how the refuge managers and volunteers work hand in hand to combat this persistent issue. More information can be found at www.fws.gov/invasives/volunteersTrainingModule .

United Nations Publications on Climate Change
Publications on climate change are one of United Nations' actions undertaken to achieve Millennium Development Goals set by world leaders in September 2000. 
https://unp.un.org/browse.aspx?subject=11

15 Green Colleges and Universities: Learn why these 15 institutions have been voted the top green colleges in the world according to the Environmental News and Commentary Group, Grist.

http://www.grist.org/news/maindish/2007/08/10/colleges/

Scientific Facts on Ecosystem Change: A "synthesis" of multiple independent reports that answers high-level questions like: "How have ecosystems and their services changed? How have these changes affected human well-being? How might ecosystems change in the future, and what are the implications for human well-being?" The individual reports were mostly spatially partitioned into different areas of the world, and answered those questions in ways appropriate for the participating institutions.

Also available is an easy-to-read version from GreenFacts.

http://www.greenfacts.org/en/ecosystems/

 

Earth Charter Center of Education for Sustainable Development: During its 32nd General Conference in October 2003, UNESCO adopted a resolution "recognizing the Earth Charter as an important ethical framework for sustainable development." Educators worldwide, from primary schools to universities have been using the Earth Charter in many ways as it offers a clear vision of sustainability. Learn more about the Earth Charter, programs and activities, and new educational materials developed to help bring the notion of sustainability to classrooms.

www.earthcharter.org

 

EPA Launches ‘Go Green!' Newsletter: In order to help people become more environmentally responsible, this monthly email newsletter from the U.S. EPA will provide information on activities to use anywhere, including home, workplaces, schools, and communities. http://www.epa.gov/newsroom/gogreen

 

Alliance to Save Energy

This organization offers educators a wide range of tools and resources to bring energy efficiency into the classroom to save energy while helping students build vital real-world skills. 

Universities Graded on Sustainability
In January, the Sustainable Endowments Institute released a College Sustainability Report Card rating the 100 North American colleges and universities with the largest endowments. The report ranked schools from A to F on 26 indicators, including green building initiatives, climate change and energy, and food and recycling, with particular attention to endowment and investment policies.
Five E's Unlimited

Five E's Unlimited, a sustainable development consulting firm, helps people and organizations in integrating business decisions with environmental decisions. Some of the projects Five E's Unlimited is involved with include the Sustainability Manifesto, a compilation of sustainability resources and information; assisting communities in sustainable development strategic planning, internationally; forming Sustainable Cascadia, a Seattle, Washington-based organization working to cultivate best practices; and the International Society of Sustainability Professionals (ISSP), a new organization for sustainability professionals.

Encyclopedia of Life: Supported by grants from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the "Encyclopedia of Life" is a global effort to document all 1.8 million named species of animals, plants, and other forms of life on Earth. The encyclopedia will be a multimedia Wikipedia-style Web site, providing downloadable information on each species. The Field Museum , Harvard University , the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole, the Smithsonian Institution, and the Biodiversity Heritage Library partnered to launch the project. http://www.eol.org/

 

Energy Teacher Organization: EnergyTeachers.org (ETO) offers help to teachers interested in teaching about energy production and use. Services include this web site, face-to-face meetings, newsletters, a lending library, and other tailored services. http://energyteachers.org/

 

How was the Greenest Building Built?: The Common Fire Housing Co-op is the first Platinum building in New York State and the "Greenest" building in the Eastern USA, as certified by the U.S. Green Building Council. This site provides an in-depth approach to the concept and need for green building as well as the details of the Common Fire project. It also provides a specific link for educators, with a teacher's guide to the site. http://www.commonfire.org/community/greenwelcome.html

 

Kids Create Your Feature: Created by Japan for Sustainability, a Japanese NGO providing information on the environment to more than 170 countries, the "Create Your Future" Web site is full of ideas for kids to investigate how they can improve the environment including "Ways to Create an Eco-Friendly Lifestyle," and "How to Create a City Without Automobiles," and more.

http://www.kidsforfuture.net/index.php

 

Sustainability Forum: An online sustainability community with news and information on topical issues such as climate change, corporate responsibility, sustainable living, and jobs.

http://www.sustainabilityforum.com/forum

 

Teachers Factor Highest When Measuring Students: Daniel Fallon, the program director for higher education at the Carnegie Corporation of New York, spoke before the House Subcommittee on Higher Education, Lifelong Learning, and Competitiveness about how teachers have the greatest impact on student success over other school-based factors.

http://newsletters.naaee.org/go.asp?g=99C45BF00D174EF48753CD3027DA4BA8&l=6

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sustainability Resource Guide

The Learning for Sustainability Web site covers topic areas relevant to social learning such as challenges for sustainable development, social learning for sustainability, research methods and approaches, and links to resources, guides, and tool kits.

Cure Recycling

Recycle ink cartridges and cell phones to benefit the environment and help pediatric cancer research. Excellent fundraiser for schools.  Free recycling materials and shipping provided.

 

Earth Portal

Looking for environmental news, science based-information, and debate? Earth Portal is a new expert driven Web site with three main components; Encyclopedia of Earth, EarthForum, and EarthNews.

 

 

Tox Town

Want to learn about the toxic chemicals and environmental health risks you might encounter in everyday life, in everyday places? Tox Town is an interactive Web site that enables the general public, students, and teachers to learn about the environmental health concerns in various neighborhoods.

Decade of Education for Sustainable Development

The Centre for Environmental Education (CEE) is introducing this new website to promote public awareness and engage participation in the "UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development".  The website will further develop a strong online community for networking and sharing of knowledge on sustainable development.

EnviroNews Quarterly Online

EnviroNews is the official newsletter of the International Society of Environmental Botanists. Published quarterly, EnviroNews caters to those who are deeply interested in current environmental issues.

 

Promise of Place

Web site offers program ideas, case studies, research, links, and other resources to support place-based education projects. The Promise of Place Web site is project of the Center for Place-based Learning and Community Engagement and was supported by the USDA Forest Service as part of Electronic Commons competitive grants program.

Environmental Racism: An Ecumenical Study Guide

Studies show that toxic and hazardous industries establish themselves far more often in communities of color and that these communities face greater health risks due to industrial pollution. In honor of Black History Month, generate conversation about race and the environment with your faith community with this new National Council of Churches (NCC) Eco-Justice adult education resource.

 

Interactivate

This website provides free, online courseware for exploration in science and mathematics.  You can navigate through the site by subject, topic, audience, and resource type.

Safe Routes 2 School

Safe Routes to School is a program created by the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT).  It is designed to encourage children to walk or ride their bike to school, promoting health and wellness.  It also promotes safety and reduces traffic in areas with elementary schools.  Schools are able to register to participate in this program. 

 

BBC Climate Change

This informative BBC Weather Centre site discusses the many issues around climate change including: evidence, impact, adaptation, policies, and a links and chat page. Site also links to related information on weather, science and nature, health and culture, and more.

EducationBug

Educators will find helpful articles on this Web site categorized by type of school, educator, and student age with a wide range of topics. Site also includes a state-by-state school directory and list of resources.

 

Environmental Earth Angels Bio-Action Program

This student Environmental Education program in Ontario, Canada engages students by providing class modules and labs on biodiversity. The outdoor activities give students a chance to utilize their knowledge and see how they can directly impact the environment.

 

Energy Efficient Home Information

Learn how to make your home more energy efficient with this very useful site. There are hundreds of articles listed here with information on lowering energy usage, healthy living, green building, and more.

Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education

Resources on this website include a sustainability policy bank, a campus sustainability professional's page, interest groups, publications, classroom resources, and links for many aspects of campus operations. The site also hosts information on workshops, trainings, and conferences as well as an online resource center, a weekly e-bulletin and digest, annual conference information, partnership project descriptions. The site works to unite diverse initiatives and connecting practitioner's campus sustainability community. The resources are very current but you won't be able to dig too far without signing up as a member. For more information and membership registration go to:  http://www.aashe.org/

 

National Science Foundation Chem Links

This is National Science Foundation (NSF) college student resource for years one and two of chemistry. Features 2-4 week modules with real-world questions (What Should We Do About Global Warming?) and develops the chemistry needed to answer them. Developed and tested by faculty from 40 two- and four-year colleges and universities, the modules can be adapted for use in a variety of non-science courses.

 

Department of Energy's Energy Smart Schools

An integral and active part of the Rebuild America program that is committed to building a nation of schools that are smart about every aspect of energy including physical facility improvements and energy education for students.

 

Marine Science Careers

This site provides information on careers in Oceanography, Marine Science & Marine Biology. Many topics are addressed here in this directory presented by Scripps Institution of Oceanography Library, University of California , San Diego .

 

NAAEE Launches Fresh Website

It's more than just the look. Dynamic content, better information organization, integrated search capabilities. These are some of the new features launched with the newly designed site to make it easier for you to find what you need. NAAEE staff will be updating other parts of the site over the next few months. Let us know what you think through the Contact Us function. What would make the NAAEE website more useful to you?

http://www.naaee.org and  http://eelink.net

 

National Energy Foundation

The National Energy Foundation is a nonprofit educational organization and a national leader in teacher training, student programs, instructional materials, development and distribution.

 

NEED (National Energy Education Development)

NEED promotes an energy conscious and educated society by creating effective networks of students, educators, business, government and community leaders to design and deliver objective, multi-sided energy education programs.

 

Wave that Shook the World
Nova Web site based on the PBS television program and tells the story of the 2004 tsunami that spread for 3,000 miles around the   Indian Ocean  basin. Site offers video footage, detailed animation, and scientific analysis.

 

16 Ways to be a Smarter Teacher

The book, "Attention,Class!!! 16 Ways to Be a Smarter Teacher," teaches leadership skills, which translates into practical advice for teachers who want to teach students more effectively.

 

BBC Site Present: Science, Nature & Animals!

BBC site features live animal web-cams; wildlife articles and field guides; a searchable database; conservation projects in the UK  ; photography; and much more. Science & Nature-Birds is the latest addition and offers a comprehensive guide for bird-watching; live bird-cam; projects for students; and bird-songs audio files, where students can learn to identify birds by their song. 

 

Environmental Education Coalition Web Site
This new website is an online bilingual environmental education hub for  U.S.  - Mexico border region. Easy to use, this new portal provides a calendar portal and live search feature on every page, and lists bilingual publications, hundred of organizations, contacts, and events, all listed in both English and Spanish.
Check it out at
http://bordereeweb.net/

Be Stormwater Savvy

The DEQ stormwater site contains a plethora of information including citizen's guides to topics such as hazardous waste disposal and native landscaping. It also contains information about proper lawn care. Aside from containing print ads, posters, flyers, brochures and fact sheets, the site includes activities for children and information on how to conduct your own stormwater outreach campaign.   Visit: DEQ Stormwater

                   

Cell Phone Recycling

Drop used cell phones in collection boxes where cell phones are sold, or send old phones to Charitable Recycling. For every phone it receives, Charitable Recycling will make a donation to NWF or another charity of your choice. Download the printable NWF mailing label and send with your old phone to The Charitable Recycling Program, 794-A Industrial Court  , Bloomfield   Hills, MI 48302. 

 

Center for Disease Control and Prevention

This site provides much information on the topic of disease control and prevention, including many facts and figures that educators may find useful.

 

CLEANSWEEP USA  

Six lessons for grades 4-8 focusing on waste in the environment.  Lessons include source reduction, recycling, composting, landfills, and waste to energy.

     

The Coleman Eco-Project

The Coleman Eco-Project 2015 was kicked off on April 29, 2005  by planting 50 trees on the National Mall in Washington D.C.   Coleman Natural Foods will team with American Forests and American Farmland Trust in this decade long project. During the next 10 years, this partnership will be dedicated to joint efforts designed to improve and preserve the environment and strengthen the future of American agriculture. Their goal is to plant 1 million trees in 2005 and 20 million trees by 2015.   Find out how you can be a part of this amazing effort: http://www.colemannatural.com/

 

Coming Soon: The Great Warming

"The Great Warming" is a three-hour television series about climate change and the affects on people in a variety of places around the world. The Web site includes a trailer, links to books, and background information.  Airing time: TBD.

 

Earthrace

Earthrace is a bid to break the world record for circumnavigating the globe in a powerboat using only renewable fuels, to raise awareness of sustainable use of resources.  Earthrace  

 

Emerald Ash Borer Poster

Michigan  State University Offers Free "Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) Identification" Posters for Educational and Informational Purposes.  To view the poster click  here .

 

Environmental Education Handbook

GreenCom and the Academy for Educational Development have created a book called Environmental Education and Communication for a Sustainable World: Handbook for International Practitioners.  The book is designed for people who are interested in creating their own environmental education program or curriculum.  Visit     http://www.aed.org/EnvironmentandEnergy/ for more information.

 

EPA -Clean School Bus USA

Clean School Bus USA brings together partners from business, education, transportation, and public health organizations to work toward the goals of:  encouraging policies and practices to eliminate unnecessary public school bus idling ; upgrading (" retrofitting ") buses that will remain in the fleet with better emission control technologies and/or fueling them with cleaner fuels; and replacing the oldest buses in the fleet with new, less polluting buses. 

               

EPA High School Environmental Center

A website for students to learn more about natural resources, conservation, internships and scholarships.

 

EPA Public Involvement Tools and Techniques

This website includes materials and links to useful information about how different types of public involvement relate to EPA programs, how public input can be used in EPA decision-making and how to utilize tools to support effective public involvement. In addition, the Public Involvement Resources and Training (PIRT) database is available for use.   

 

EETAP Seeks Articles for Web Site

Environmental Education and Training Partnership (EETAP) is seeking magazine style articles from writers with EE experience for publication on its Web site. The article topics include: EE Certification; National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE); EE Standards; The National Guidelines for Excellence; and Online EE Professional Development. For more information contact Gus Medina: mailto:gmedina@niagaradsl.com .

http://www.eetap.org/html/latest_bulletin.php  

 

Environmental Blogs

E-Magazine article "The New Grapevine" by Roddy Scheer, discusses the many blogs (Web logs) available to environmentalists looking for the latest and greatest information on green investing, sustainable business solutions, alternative energy, and more.  http://www.emagazine.com/view/?2939

 

The Fish Olympics Interactive learning site provides background information on various fish based on camouflage, strength, eating, and speed. Click on one of the events, read about each contender and choose the winner of the Olympics. Site provides a summary, lists of books, magazines, clubs, and reference sites for additional research.

Fostering Sustainable Behavior  

This site offers an online guide illustrating social marketing used to design and evaluate programs that foster sustainable behavior; downloadable/searchable articles, reports and case studies; and a listserv for sharing information and asking questions of others.

 

Fostering Sustainable Behavior Listserv

The "Fostering Sustainable Behavior" listserv provides the opportunity for program managers to easily dialogue with one another regarding a wide range of behavior change programs that support sustainability. To subscribe: email web@cbsm.com with "Subscribe" in the subject line.

(Online searchable archives available)  http://www.cbsm.com/forums/search.lasso

 

The Global Amphibian Assessment (GAA)  

This is a searchable database that provides threat category assessment, ecology and other information on the world's 5,743 known species of frogs, toads, salamanders, and caecilians.

 

Globalization101: A Student's Guide

Created by scholars at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Globalization101.org teaches high school and college students about policy aspects of globalization related to civics, environment and economics. The site is aligned to state standards and includes issue briefs, news analyses,   lesson plans, video interviews with experts, and useful links.  The content also aligns with course requirements for AP Environmental Sciences. For more information contact, Rebecca Weiner: (202) 741-3936 or g101@csis.org .   http://www.globalization101.org/

 

"Good Food, Good Business"  - A New DVD from Arnold Creek Productions

This new DVD regarding organic farming practices captures insights from leaders in the food industry with a behind the scenes glimpse at issues at the core of the exploding local and organic food market.

 

Gristmill Forum

New forum from Grist Magazine features "leafy green" commentary posted throughout the day, on breaking news, discourses on ideas, and links to other information across the web.  http://gristmill.grist.org/

                   

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