NASA’s Climate Change Lessons

NASA’s educational resources offer dynamic, science-based materials designed to engage students in exploring climate change through real-world data, satellite imagery, and Earth system science.

Developed by NASA scientists and educators, these lessons provide a foundation for understanding how climate systems function, what causes global change, and how human activity influences environmental outcomes. Through interactive tools, multimedia content, and classroom-ready experiments, students are encouraged to investigate topics such as greenhouse gases, sea level rise, and energy balance.

The lessons support inquiry-based learning and are tailored to various age groups and skill levels, making climate science accessible, interdisciplinary, and action-oriented. By fostering scientific literacy and critical thinking, the resources aim to inspire the next generation of climate-aware citizens, researchers, and innovators.

Hosted on NASA’s Earth Science education platform, the content continues to evolve in line with current research and climate monitoring missions.

All tools are available in:

  • English

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