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Environmental Literacy Council – Environmental Science Teacher Page
Help for teaching environmental (physics, biology, chemistry, geology, social sciences). The website has Lesson Plans, web site links, teachers’ web sites on a variety of topics.

Science Teachers Association of Ontario
Site has links to annual conference, lesson plan and activities for grades 11 and 12. (Found under Resources on the left of the screen). They are working on elementary lesson plans.

Ontario Society for Environmental Educators
Site has listing of current events and links to other sites.

Canadian Network for Environmental Education and Communication
Group has monthly French and English newsletters, conferences.

York University – Environmental Education Resources
This is a joint venture between the Faculties of Environmental Studies and Education at York and various school boards in Southern Ontario. A unit promoting citizenship and discussing environmental issues has been designed for the Grade 10 Civics course.

Council of Outdoors Educators of Ontario
Links to programs, camps for outdoor education, resources, conferences, monthly newsletter, quarterly journal.

My Foot Print
Calculate your ecological footprint and find ways to reduce it.

World Wildlife Foundation's Living Planet
The WWF’s periodic update of how the planet is fairing using the Living Planet Index, also incorporates the Ecological Footprint calculations.



Day after Tomorrow Internet Resources

National Snow and Ice Data Centre
Official NASA response to the movie with background provided by NSIDC. Format is Question and Answer, Page of scientific links.

Ocean and Climatic Change Institute
Questions and Answers about the plausibility of the catastrophic events occurring in the movie.

The National Center for Atmospheric Research and UCAR Office of Programs
Q & A about events in the movie with links to scientific experts.