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Global Footprint Network : Ecological Footprint Calculator
Students can learn about Earth Overshoot Day and calculate how many earths would be needed if everyone lived as they do.
Students can learn about Earth Overshoot Day and calculate how many earths would be needed if everyone lived as they do.
Follow the Bay through the seasons with this podcast library. Topics include water quality, conservation, oysters, sustainable practices, pollution, renewable resources and energy, local species, and more!
How is your schoolyard doing? Is it helping the Chesapeake Bay, or is it contributing to the Bay’s current condition? Follow this Report Card and find out…
The State of the Bay Report discusses the heightened impacts of stronger weather systems, resiliency building, and current pollution indicators. Choose to read a summary or download the full report
Downloadable instructions from the Chesapeake Bay Foundation on how to build your own rain garden! Add a colorful habitat to your school yard while keeping sediment from choking local streams
Downloadable instructions from the Chesapeake Bay Foundation on how to fix bare spots in your schoolyard. Bare spots are places where vegetation no longer exists in the soil. Bare spots
Explore green education opportunities including fundraiser car washes, recycling at school, pledge to be a green classroom, green learning education guides and more!
A guide for teachers of Kindergarten through 8th on how to start and after school Environmental Club.
The complete An Educators Guide to the Meaningful Watershed Experience (MWEE) in downloadable format. The goal of the MWEE for teachers and educators is to strengthen the youth’s connection and
The complete 2019 Chesapeake Classrooms Teachers Guide in downloadable format. The goal of Chesapeake Classrooms is to “provide high-quality learning experiences that prepare and empower teachers to increase student engagement,