In this page you will find a database of educational resources around Climate Science based on the latest scientific knowledge.

Many research institutions and projects currently working on climate science, climate modelling or climate change research also produce valuable educational resources tailored for the classroom or to support teachers’ professional development. These resources can also be of great interest for anyone wanting to learn more about climate science and climate change.

New resources developed by ESM2025

The CLIM video series

Series of educational videos developed with ESM2025 researchers in collaboration with the Office for Climate Education. They are tailored for teachers to use in the classroom, but can also interest anyone wanting to know more about Earth system modelling or the COPs and climate mitigation pathways.

These short videos provide an expert’s view on the Earth’s climate system and models, as well as COP conferences or pathways for climate change mitigation.

Subtitles are available in English, French, German and Spanish.

 
 

 

 

Resources from other research projects

There are many research projects working on climate science topics. Each one has a particular focus and some have already published resources that can be useful in the classroom or to support teachers’ professional development.

CRESCENDO focused on increasing the scientific realism of 7 European Earth System Models through targeted improvements to a range of key processes.

  is a European network of Schools for Earth System Modelling and Climate Change created under the CRESCENDO project.

Type of Resources:  Student Initiatives | Climate Models Explained | Hands-on activities

Topics: IPCC | Climate Change | Climate Modelling

Languages: English

4C addresses climate sensitivity to carbon dioxide emissions, by reducing the uncertainty in our quantitative understanding of carbon-climate interactions and feedbacks (focus on Carbon Cycle).

Type of Resources: Climate Science Explained  | Videos

Topics: Carbon cycle | Future socioeconomic scenarios for climate research

Languages: English

 
 

 

 

EEBIOMASS focuses on  improving our understanding on the role of the land biosphere on the global carbon cycle, with clear implications in a context of climate change.

Type of Resources: Climate Science Explained  | Videos

Topics: Remote sensing | Land in the climate system | Forests

Languages: English

UKESM is a research project developping advanced Earth System Models to provide robust science knowledge in support of UK and international efforts to combat climate change.

Type of Resources:  Climate Science Explained | Climate Models Explained | Videos

Topics: Climate change | Climate modelling

Languages: English

Resources from our partners

Many of our partners have already published educational resources about climate science and climate change. You will find in the links below educational resources tailored for the classroom, to support teachers’ professional development, and also for everyone interested in learning more about climate science and climate change.

An international initiative based in Paris, exclusively dedicated to Climate Change education.

Type of Resources: Classroom activities | Professional Development | Climate Science Explained | Videos | Hands-on activities

Languages: English | French | Spanish | German

Resources for schools of the french national meteorological service.

Type of Resources:  Climate Science Explained | Climate Models Explained | Videos

Languages: French

Resources for schools of the national meteorological service for the UK.

Type of Resources:  Climate Science Explained | Classroom activities | Hands-on activities | Videos

Languages: English | Welsh

Resources for young people of the Priestley International Centre for Climate, which carries out interdisciplinary research collaborations that better link our physical, technological, economic and social understanding of climate change with strategies for mitigation and adaptation.

Type of Resources: Climate Science Explained

Languages: English