Climate change is a serious problem facing all of us. Service-learning provides opportunity for youth and students to address this global need in meaningful ways starting in their own homes, schools, and communities. Following are some of our most relevant resources for this topic.
NSLC-Produced Resources
NSLC Library Items (How to Borrow)
- You Have the Power: An Action Guide for Energy Efficiency (2011), Cathryn Berger Kaye (PDF)
- A Kids' Guide to Climate Change and Global Warming: How to Take Action! (2009), Cathryn Berger Kaye
- Higher Education in a Warming World: The Business Case for Climate Leadership on Campus (2008), David Eagan and Julian Keniry
- Climate Change: Youth Guide to Action (2007) (PDF)
- Cool School Challenge: Classroom Toolkit (2007), Jessica Aronson, Kimberley Cline, and Mike Town (PDF)
- Environmental Service: Climate Change (2006) (PDF)
SLICE Ideas and Examples
- Campus Energy Savings Plan (K-12)
- Reducing Energy Consumption (K-12)
- Redwood Energy Education Project (K-12)
- View more: energy
Related Websites
- Earth Force
- EPA - Climate Change, What You Can Do
- NWF's Climate Classroom
- Project Learning Tree - GreenWorks!
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