This online agricultural magazine for educators is produced in Alberta and covers topics such as food security, nutrition, climate change and sustainability and learn how they can take action.
The Climate Atlas of Canada is an interactive tool that combines climate science, mapping and storytelling to elevate Canadian's knowledge of climate change.
The video was created as part of an International climate workshop to provide a youth perspective on Indigenous knowledge, practices, and multi-generational approaches to addressing the climate crisis.
CLEAN is here to help you find the resources that you need for your classroom, without wondering about their scientific credibility or educational value.
In this video, we break down what needs to happen in our governments, corporations, and communities to slow the increase of Earth's average temperature.
This article explains that Indigenous peoples were the first to notice climate change and they have critical knowledges for navigating and adapting to it.
The Arctic is a unique and remote region that can be both an early indicator of the climate of the rest of the Earth and a driver for weather patterns across the globe.