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Ocean acidification
NRDC, the Natural Resources Defense Council, works to protect widlife and share its knowledge about among other things Climate Change with General Public. NRDC launched a very educative film 'Acid Test' about the acidification of the oceans. Curious to learn more about this theme? Don't hesitate to watch this film!
EUR-OCEANS : European Network of Excellence for Ocean
Ecosystems Analysis - Climate changes and marine ecosystems
www.eur-oceans.info
Science in School European Magazine
How bring Science in your class through educational and playful activities?
www.scienceinschool.org
Encyclopedia of Earth
www.eoearth.org
Encyclopedia of Life
www.eol.org
HERMES : Hotspot Ecosystem Research on the Margins of
European Seas
www.edu-hermes.org
IOI-KIDS website
www.ioikids.net
Nasa Earth Observatory
Current information about Climate and Environment.
www.earthobservatory.nasa.gov
Oceanus (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)
Oceanus explores the oceans in depth, highlighting the research and researchers at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
www.whoi.edu/oceanus
TSN : Teacher Scientist Network
www.tsn.org.uk
CABI : Centre for Agricultural Bioscience International
www.cabi.org
Planet Science
The website Planet Science aims to help primary and secondary science teachers to teach inspirational science in the classroom.
http://www.planet-science.com/
NASA Earthobservatory
The Earth Observatory's mission is to share with the public the images, stories, and discoveries about climate and the environment that emerge from NASA research, including its satellite missions, in-the-field research, and climate models.
Here is an interesting website where you could find awesome images, stories and discoveries!
Sci Vee - make your research known
Sci Vee allows scientists to upload an audio or video file. It can be used by scientists to summarise their research but also by public at large to understand Science.
International Polar Year
Discover polar environments, animals and scientific studies through this 'cold' website!
Between the 5th and the 9th October, celebrate the International Polar Week and follow this event in real time!

