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¿Siente calor en nuestras ciudades?
¿Vive usted en un área urbana? Si es así usted puede vivir en una “isla” - no una isla tropical, pero una...
El Zumbido del Cambio Climático
Las poblaciones de abejas de miel en los Estados Unidos agregan más de $15 mil millones en valor a los...
Un río corría a través de él: cómo el cambio climático está afectando a sistemas de ríos en los estados unidos
El cambio climático afecta a la calidad y cantidad de agua en los ríos de Estados Unidos. Los cambios...
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Learn more about the importance of wetlands in the US, how you can help protect your local wetlands, and teacher resources for wetlands lesson plans.
Teachers can use these free activity guides to introduce students to pollinators and learn how to create habitats to support them.
Celebrate Dark Sky Week by learning about light pollution and finding dark sky parks near you.
Discover how Huntsville students use hands-on STEM learning to study water quality, biodiversity, and urban growth impacts through NEEF’s Greening STEM program.
We've curated a list of thought-provoking, informative, and entertaining environmental podcasts, just in time for Earth Day.
Celebrate environmental education in April with activities bringing Earth Day, Arbor Day, and more into the classroom.
Allergies are one of the most common chronic health conditions worldwide. Find out how to get prepared for allergy season.
Many plants and trees are blooming earlier than they did over the past century due to milder winters and earlier spring thaws.
Explore winter stargazing with kids through citizen science projects and free classroom curriculum that bring the night sky, planets, and stars to life.
Groundwater is an important source of drinking water for over 145 million Americans. Celebrate National Groundwater Awareness Week each year in March by
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