Climate Literacy and Energy Awareness Network (CLEAN)
NOAA’s Climate Literacy and Energy Awareness Network (CLEAN). A collection of educator reviewed Climate Lesson Plans. Includes activities, videos, animations, short demonstrations and more!
NOAA’s Climate Literacy and Energy Awareness Network (CLEAN). A collection of educator reviewed Climate Lesson Plans. Includes activities, videos, animations, short demonstrations and more!
Video for Pre K-3 about clean up in the neighborhood and how to make a local impact.
Enjoy a live video feeds of Osprey and Geese around the Chesapeake Bay. Check back often to watch the circle of life as eggs hatch, chicks grow, learn to fly,
Video on the difference between solar hot water vs solar electricity.
Pick from a series of educational environmental stewardship videos geared towards all age groups.
Enjoy videos and interactive online STEM sessions with professionals! Explore a variety of topics and help students connect their coursework to possible future career paths.
The Incredible Oyster Reef is an educational video by the Chesapeake Bay Foundation about the history, degradation, and resurgence of the oyster population and the incredible oyster reef.
Bay 101: short videos on topics involving the health of the Chesapeake Bay. View images and videos that highlight the beauty, life and culture of the Chesapeake region.
Browse through Educational Informative Videos from the Chesapeake Bay Foundation discussing topics including Water Quality, Conservation, Oysters, Sustainable practices, Pollution, Renewable Resources and Energy Sources and more!
Browse the Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s educational video collection on a wide variety of topics including polluted runoff, blue crabs, rockfish, oysters, forests, air pollution, dissolved oxygen, sediments, population growth, water
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