There are many great resources that talk about Climate Change; what it is, why we should care, and what can we do about it. These resources are put together by some of the smartest people in the world. Please go and check them out. You will soon begin to realise that we are in a climate crisis. And we need to act now to make a worldwide change.
#TogetherWeCan
BBC News dedicated an entire section to articles about climate change. Here you can find news about all the recent events and even educational articles about climate change and existing solutions to fight it.
NASA created an entire website about climate change, including articles about the evidence, causes, effects, and solutions. Only people who believe that Earth is flat may not find this enough of a proof that the climate crisis is real.
NOAA is the National Oceanic and Atmosperic Administration. Their reach goes from
the surface of the sun to the depths of the ocean floor as they work to
keep the public informed of the changing environment around them.
The Climate Reality Project was founded by Nobel Laureate and former US Vice President Al Gore. Its main purpose is to move the conversation forward and turn awareness into action all across the Earth to solve the climate crisis.
Project Drawdown is a global research organization that identifies, reviews, and analyzes the most viable solutions to climate change. And they are kind enough to share them with the world. Their work is the simple biggest reason for optimism and hope.
United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals are the blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable
future for all. They address the global challenges we face, including
those related to poverty, inequality, climate change, environmental
degradation, peace and justice.
Guardian believe in the escalating climate crisis. They want to play a leading role in reporting on the environmental catastrophe to inspire a worldwide change. Read their articles, read their pledge, and if you can, support them.
I love TED Talks. They select only the most knowledgeable people to share their insights and ideas worth spreading. They too are aware of the climate emergency that needs to be addressed urgently, so they created CountDown. Be part of this world-changing movement and #JoinTheCountdown.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is an intergovernmental body of the United Nations, dedicated to providing scientific information relevant to understanding the
risk of human-induced climate change; its natural, political, and economic impacts and risks, and possible response options.
Katharine Hayhoe is an atmospheric scientist and
professor of political science at Texas Tech University, where she is
director of the Climate Science Center. Global Weirding is a YouTube channel where she explains all the implications of climate change.
NASA created fun one minute whiteboard animations to explains Earth science to the science-curious. These are perfect for young children or stubborn adults.
The World Wide Fund for Nature created a page where they share insights about climate change that anyone can use to help raise awareness of this urgent issue. This is especially suitable for teachers. Use these resources and help children understand what the climate crisis means for their future.