Advocate for Solar Power
Learn how to take positive action in solar advocacy in your local community and state. Background information and research from Solar United Neighbors.
Learn how to take positive action in solar advocacy in your local community and state. Background information and research from Solar United Neighbors.
Information on the Virginia Zoo Zooperlative Award. The Virginia Zoo chooses one project from grades 3-5 and one project from grades 6-8. Projects are scored based on their environmental impact,
Includes descriptions for in-school programs to discuss littering and recycling with Pre-K through Grade 6.
ODU has a 3 day summer camp that is climate change themed, sponsored by Virginia Space Grant entitled ‘Building Leaders for Advancing Science and Technology’. Link includes informational videos and
Students can calculate how many earths would be needed if everyone lived like they did.
This website tracks and analyzes carbon and nitrogen usage and impacts based on lifestyle choices. Includes tools to set benchmarks, goals and track progress from year to year.
Schoolyard Report Card by the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. Teachers and students can use this report card to figure out how their schoolyard is either helping or hindering the Chesapeake Bay’s
Downloadable student action plan on how to build your own rain garden from the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. Add a colorful habitat to your school yard while keeping sediment from choking
News article about Opportunity zones and food production. Topics include food deserts, solar power installations, and energy. Op-Ed piece in the Virginia Pilot arguing for Opportunity Zones to heal the
Virginian Pilot news article on Opportunity Zone fund to help bring solar benefits to low-income households in Norfolk.