Resources for
Students
Highlights:
The Aura Satellite (pictured) is studying the chemistry and
dynamics of the Earth's atmosphere, taking measurements that will enable scientists
to investigate questions about ozone trends and air quality changes and
the connections with climate change. See more info on this satellite and
other similar projects here:
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Check out links below for more games, materials,
and information.
New!
Play one of R2P2's games here.
If you need help with a report for school or just have a question
about air pollution, contact:
Mary Byrd at (805) 961-8833 for
information. Privacy Notice: We do not keep e-mail addresses after we
respond to you.
See also our Kids and Our Air
factsheet
(PDF file) for more on air pollution and kids' health, and what kids can do.
The UCSB Scienceline: ask a question, get an answer from a UCSB Scientist:
www.scienceline.ucsb.edu/
U.S. EPA Student Center is
THE place to go for information on our environment, including air pollution.
Elementary/Middle School
California
Air Resources Board Kids Know Zone Kids coloring book, games,
information on air pollution in California.
Check out the Clean Air Coloring page on this website here:
color.htm
How
Your Lungs Work (American Lung Association)
NASA Earth Science
Enterprise, For Kids Only - Information on how NASA studies air, natural
hazards, land, and water. Links, games, and FAQs.
US EPA Explorers Club Learn
about air pollution, water pollution, recycling and more. Play some cool games, too.
USEPA
Global Warming Kids Site Learn about climate change.
US EPA's Office of
Environmental Education - Kids' page, teachers' page, regional programs,
students' page.
Rocky Mountain Institute - pages on energy.
High School/College
California Air Resources
Board Information about air pollution programs implemented by the state of
California.
U.S. EPA Student Center
The place to go for information on our environment, including air pollution.
CERES Theme: California
Environmental Education Information on the natural sciences, physical sciences,
language arts, and other subjects.
National Science Foundation - Home Page
Find out about National Science Foundation programs and educational opportunities.
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