Schools Take Climate Action
- Zero Positive For Schools helps schools throughout Australia achieve net zero emissions by changing behaviour, technology, tools and a practical plan.
- Zero Positive For Schools is the world's first not-for-profit emissions reduction program, which is supported by the United Nations and is to empower schools in Australia and the communities to become climate-positive.
- Solar Schools have a teacher's toolbox of educational resources from year 1 to year 12, the lessons are all focused on the solar system and the environment and planet.
ABC iView Fight for Planet A: Our Climate Challenge
- ABC iView has created a documentary about the climate change problem and how all of Australia can reduce each of our individual and collective carbon emissions. It is called Fight for Planet A: Our Climate Challenge, hosted by Craig Reucassel; it is a three-part documentary
The European Space Agency - Climate Office
- They provide a collection of classroom resources which to engage students with about the Earth’s changing climate and how we monitor our planet from space.
- There is a variety of resources depending on the age groups of the students.
- The topics include the ozone layer, water cycle, the carbon cycle, urban hotspots, biodiversity and habitat loss.
- Each of the packs includes a teacher guide, student worksheets and links to additional resources and information.
- WWF provides introductory resources about climate change to students aged between 7 - 11.
- Secondary and primary school students with existing knowledge of climate change can explore how climate change affects our world through curriculum-linked programmes and activities.