Climate
Change For Kids
Have you heard about how the world's getting hotter? Some people
say it is. Some say it isn't. Who's right? And does it matter?
How will it affect you and your friends? How will it affect penguins?
What can we do about it?
The EPA Climate
Change Kids Page
What does the "Greenhouse Effect" and "Global
Warming" have to do with kids? Can I do anything to help
change the weather?

Globalwarming101
Are you curious about global warming? Do you want to know what
causes it, what it could mean for your region and what you can
do to slow it? Do you want to know how to talk to others
about global warming?
Global Warming:
Early Warning Signs
Direct signs of a widespread and long-term trend toward warmer
global temperatures. Events that foreshadow the types of impacts
likely to become more frequent and widespread with continued
warming.
Global
Warming Facts and Our Future
Is the climate warming? Are we the cause? Through exciting, hands-on
displays you can explore some of the latest scientific information
on this phenomenon. Discover how a warmer climate might affect
your life and what could be done to minimize the potentially
harmful effects of climate change.
Global
Warming Kids Page
Welcome kids! The fact that you are already here shows that you
know how serious the issue of global warming is to our futures.
Here is some basic information on what global warming means,
and how you can help to stop the process.
Global
Warming - Time 4 Kids
Find out how we know the earth is heating up, and ask questions
of experts.
Mercury
Rising
Now learn what science and photographic records from around the
world are saying about global warming. Our planet is getting
hotter and nature is sending us a message. Take the journey now!
Study
Hall at the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Education Site
Find out how watching prairie dogs, polar bears and sea turtles
can tell us about dangerous changes in climates.
Acid
Rain
This South African page will help you understand what acid rain
is. You may also want to try the experiment at the bottom of
the page to see if rain in your yard is acid or not.
Air
Quality Activities
Three Flash games to help you understand about air pollution
and the ozone layer. Several experiments to try, and a list of
things you can do to help air quality.
Global
Sun Temperature Project
Join schools from around the world from April 9 - June 15, 2007,
as they determine how their geographic location (i.e. where they
live) affects their average daily temperature and hours of sunlight.