Job Function Action Guides
The Drawdown Labs Job Function Action Guides are practical and shareable resources that highlight specific, high-impact climate actions employees in common corporate professions can take at work. Each guide includes why your role and skills are needed in addressing climate change, tangible actions you can take to make your job a climate job, and key considerations and […]
Connecting Youth With Nature
Children who spend time in nature are also healthier and more likely to care for nature as adults. Teachers across Canada agree! They’ve downloaded more than 10,000 copies of our educational guides. From coast to coast to coast, educators are taking their students outside. And they’re reporting that it’s good for students and those who […]
Decolonization Learning Journey
In response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action, the CSCNS embarked on an organizational learning journey beginning in the fall of 2018. At the completion of that program and through various initiatives since, the CSCNS is steadfast in its commitment to deepening a better understanding of the truth of Canada’s shared history […]
NASA: Climate Kids
A kid-friendly website for learning about climate change. Check out the online games, or suggested offline activities, watch educational videos and more!
Webinar for Educators: Finding Hope Through Connecting To the Land (video)
We are grateful to Chief Joe Pierre for sharing the Ktunaxa Creation Story and inspiring educators to help connect their students to the land. The webinar was recorded with permission and was a partnership with Classroom 2 Communities and Columbia Basin Environmental Education Network.
Video: What’s so bad about Rising Tides? Teaching Sea Level Rise with Sébastian Weissenberger
Is sea level rise really something we need to worry about? As an educator, how can I teach this stuff? In this webinar, we will look at the past and future sea-level rise, and its link to anthropogenic climate change, and how to present this topic to students and the public in an educational context. […]
Climate Change Education Resources for Virtual Classrooms
We believe educating is a tool of empowerment and that empowering educators as critical messengers of climate and energy literacy is part of the solution to climate change.
Young Children’s Relationship with Nature: Its Importance to Children’s Development & the Earth’s Future (Randy White, 2004)
Article summarizing research on the importance of children’s relationship with nature, including the importance to full development of the child and the development of environmental values.
Government of Canada’s action, climate future, partnerships, adaptation, health, science, and emissions reporting
The Government of Canada’s action, climate future, partnerships, adaptation, health, science, emissions reporting. Carbon pricing, clean electricity, transportation, buildings, innovation, Pan-Canadian Framework.
Global Weirding with Katharine Hayhoe
Global Weirding is a PBS digital series that has over 30 short videos on a range of related topics including one talking about climate impacts for Canada specifically.