Resources for Teaching, Learning & Action

We are in the process of building and curating this public resource library.
Many resources can be found below, and our library will evolve with time. We’d love your help with this project!

For help finding resources that might work best for you, feel free to reach out to the A4E Resource Team and email Kathryn@a4e.org

Carbon Footprint
of the Astronomy Profession

Communicating Climate
from an Astronomy Perspective

Articles, Books & Presentations
by Members of A4E

External Climate Resources

Non-English Resources

Climate Career Resources

Unpublished Teaching Materials

public talks and conference slides

Slides from talks and conferences

more ideas and inspiration

More ideas
and inspiration

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The carbon footprint of astronomy research

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Communicating Climate from an Astronomy Perspective

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Articles, Books & Presentations by Members of A4E

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External Climate Resources

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Non-English Resources

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Climate Career Resources

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Unpublished Teaching Materials

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Slides from talks and conferences

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More ideas and inspiration

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Ideas about how to harness astronomical perspectives in this struggle.

Materials useful for learning and/or teaching about climate change.

Ideas for actions or events to address climate change in an astronomical context.

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