Take Action Around the Chesapeake Bay
Learn how to get connected and take positive action in your community! Includes simple changes to take to help in restoration, groups to join, upcoming events, newsletters, public access points
Learn how to get connected and take positive action in your community! Includes simple changes to take to help in restoration, groups to join, upcoming events, newsletters, public access points
Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts can learn about how solar works, discover solar energy at work around them, and become solar ambassadors to help grow solar in their communities.
The Cool School Challenge engages students and teachers in practical strategies to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gas emissions school-wide. Students challenge individual classrooms to reduce their carbon
Involves multiple programs for Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts for all ages. Programs include overnight under the sea, exploring coastal ocean waters aboard their ocean collection vessel, explore VA Aquarium
An inquiry-based curriculum to increase geographic literacy, foster Elizabeth River and Chesapeake Bay stewardship and empower youth leaders to create a resilient Norfolk from the Elizabeth River Project.
Come explore Nauticus and their different science SOL based youth programs! Nauticus offers table top versions of these educational programs as well!
Information and links to troves of information on climate change work in Hampton Roads. View local resiliency efforts and learn what you can do to become part of the solution!
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 Museums & Aquaria, Research Organizations & Institutions, National Marine Sanctuaries, and Virtual Expeditions.