Browse Other Climate Resources
Here are additional resources relating to aspects of Climate Change from the SERC catalog. These resources have not been reviewed by the Climate Change Collection review team.QuickSearch: Greenhouse Effect | [link browse_local.html?search_text=carbon cycle&search 'Carbon cycle']| [link browse_local.html?search_text=sun solar cycle 'Solar cycle']
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Solar Convection part of CLEAN Collection
In this activity, students will use hot and cold water to see how fluids at different temperatures move around in convection currents.
What is a watershed? part of CLEAN Collection
In this activity students build a model of a watershed to learn where water goes when it rains. Students then make predictions and draw what they observe.
Scientific Consensus: A Tsunami of Evidence part of CLEAN Collection
This is the first lesson in a series of 6 lessons about climate change from the National Center for Science Education. The 'Tsunami of Evidence' module directly addresses common ...
Carbon Dioxide Absorbs IR Energy: An Art and Science Climate Change Collaboration part of CLEAN Collection
This video focuses on two experiments with two different wavelengths of light--visible and infrared--to better understand some of the basic processes responsible for the temperature of the ...
Parts per Million: A Little is a LOT (In the Greenhouse #18) part of CLEAN Collection
The current concentration of carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere is over 400 parts per million. This video explains what one part per million (ppm) is, and what impact a trace gas – or any ...
Can We Gas Up... Without Gas? part of CLEAN Collection
This video explores the benefits and challenges of electric vehicles, and looks at some of the ways we can decarbonize much larger modes of transportation.
Actions to Fight Climate Change part of CLEAN Collection
This 14-minute video from the Paleontological Research Institution explores solutions to climate change by comparing how people utilize energy in Paris versus a US city. People, energy consumption, ...
The Colorado River: Lifeblood for the American Southwest part of CLEAN Collection
For more than 100 years the Colorado River's water has been split between seven states, Native American tribes and Mexico thanks to a compact that experts say was written using outdated data. ...
Unrelenting Drought on the Colorado River part of CLEAN Collection
The Colorado River is a critical resource for the western U.S. But a megadrought that began around the year 2000 and exacerbated by climate change is jeopardizing the river's future and ...
Georgia's peach crop devastated by warm winter conditions part of CLEAN Collection
An unusually warm winter damaged Georgia's peach crop in 2023. As climate change continues, researchers are working to develop a peach that will be more resilient to warmer weather.