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The Office of Climate Change and Health Equity (OCCHE)

The Office of Climate Change and Health Equity addresses the impact of climate change on the health of the American people. Exercising powers of convening, coordination and collaboration, the Office serves as a department-wide hub for climate change and health policy, programming, and analysis, in pursuit of environmental justice and equitable health outcomes. The Office also facilitates the use of regulatory and statutory powers of the Department of Health and Human Services to address matters affecting disadvantaged communities and people on the frontlines of the climate crisis. The Office works alongside community-based organizations, non-governmental organizations, academia, business, industry, along with, state, tribal, local, and territorial governments, to define and implement strategies, conduct strategic outreach and communications, and train and empower community residents.

The NOAA Planet Stewards Education Project

The NOAA Planet Stewards Education Project (PSEP) provides formal and informal educators working with elementary through college aged students the knowledge and resources to build scientifically-literate individuals and communities who are prepared to respond to environmental challenges monitored by NOAA.

Ten Strands’ Environmental Literacy Resources

Ten Strands’ Environmental Literacy Resources are resources on the environment that provide authentic, culturally relevant, and engaging context for students.

Teaching Climate Literacy

Reviewed resources for teaching about climate and energy.

National Center for Science Education Climate Change Lessons

National Center for Science Education (NCSE) offers resources on teaching about socially contentious issues, including a unit of climate change lessons developed and vetted by their NCSE Teacher Ambassadors. NCSE also has a range of helpful tips and strategies, from how to answer tough questions about evolution to how to testify at a school board meeting.

NASA’s Earth Math

NASA’s Earth Math is a mathematical guide to earth science and climate change.

NASA’s Climate Kids

NASA’s Climate Kids offers content, links to games, and a discussion guide for teachers to present the evidence for climate change throughout the planet.

Lesson Plans on Climate Change

This resource offers climate change lesson plans for grades K – 12.

Introduction to Earth’s Dynamically Changing Climate, NASA, and PBS TeacherLine

This activity engages students in examining evidence of global warming throughout the globe.

Fact Sheet: Climate Science Belongs In The Classroom

Learn more about why education is key to turning the tide and creating a safe sustainable world for generations to come in The Climate Reality Project’s latest fact sheet, Climate Science Belongs in the Classroom.

Exploring Youth Activism Against Plastic Pollution in the Amazon

Students will be able to determine the central ideas of a video about youth mobilization on plastic waste in the Amazon rainforest, analyze the causes of plastic pollution globally and make local connections, and use persuasive writing and visual arts skills to inspire change in their own communities

Earth Day 2019 TeachableMoment Lessons

The lessons in this collection, originally published on TeachableMoment, aim to give K-12 teachers ideas and options for teaching on a range of climate change and related environmental issues, from the basic facts and specific climate crises to climate injustice and climate refugees.