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National Extension Climate Initiative

The National Extension Climate Initiative serves to link climate change-related education and research across Extension program areas and associations. This subgroup acts as a place to share opportunities and resources, and discuss all things related to climate change extension.

Reply to "Youth Climate Curriculum"

The following resources from Purdue might be of interest:

- 4-H Weather and Climate Science curriculum, set includes levels 1-3 plus a  facilitator's guide (https://shop4-h.org/products/w...734856042.1617208007)

- Dynamics of Climate Toolkit  prepares educators to understand both the science of climate and climate change and the pedagogy for effectively teaching it (https://ag.purdue.edu/climate/for-k-12-teachers/#DOC)

- Activities for Conceptualizing Climate and Climate Change, print-ready companion lessons for The Dynamics of Climate Toolkit (https://ag.purdue.edu/climate/...nd-greenhouse-gases/)

- IN CCIA printable climate lessons, specific to the state of Indiana (https://ag.purdue.edu/indianac...urces-for-educators/)

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