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Let's Go: Transportation Habits and Environmental Impact Lesson Discover interactive Population Education resources, including simulations, videos, lesson plans, and tools on sustainability and global trends.

🌍 Let's Go! is a free high school lesson that explores how transportation choices impact our planet.

🚍 Perfect for math, science, and social studies, this 50-minute activity encourages critical thinking on personal consumption!

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Carbon Crunch: High School Lesson Plan on Carbon Budgeting Discover interactive Population Education resources, including simulations, videos, lesson plans, and tools on sustainability and global trends.

🌍 Introducing Carbon Crunch- lesson plan for high school students!

This resource helps students explore the human-environment interactions, global CO2 emissions, and carbon budgets.🌱

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How Clean Energy Creates Jobs and Stimulates Economic Growth - Population Education The clean energy sector has rapidly transformed the workforce worldwide by creating millions of new jobs and driving economic growth... Read more »

Clean energy is not only helping save our planet but also driving economic growth! 🌞🌬️

In the U.S., clean energy jobs have grown by 12.8% since 2020. Investing in clean energy means more jobs, innovation, and cleaner air. 🌎💚

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🌍 Join Us for a Free Earth Day Webinar: Lessons for a Sustainable Energy Future! ⚡

Explore the world of energy in our free virtual workshop!

🗓 When: April 9, 2025, from 4:30 PM to 5:45 PM ET

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Teaching Units – Energy History From the time Puritans settled in New England in the seventeenth century to the decades after the American Revolution, the region’s landscape was dotted by small mills that used water power for…

📚 Looking for engaging resources to bring energy history into your classroom? Check out this teaching guide from #Yale's Energy History Project!

It’s packed with innovative lessons/activities to help students explore the past, present, and future of #energy systems. 🌍 #PopEdEnergy

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Deciding Your City’s Energy Future | PBS LearningMedia Students learn about fossil fuels and renewable energy sources to help them decide which type of energy should be used to power a city’s electric grid in the coming decades. In this interactive…

How should your city power its future? ⚡🌍 Explore the challenges and choices behind energy decisions with this interactive resource! Perfect for understanding the balance of sustainability, cost, and innovation in energy marketing. #PopEdEnergy

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Pinyon Plain Mine Case Study: Challenges with Uranium Mining in the U.S. - Population Education Our industrialized world runs on rocks. Without the ability to bring specific materials from deep beneath our feet to the... Read more »

Our latest #PopEdEnergy blog looks at uranium mining in the US through a fascinating deep dive into Pinyon Plain Mine.

Read more about “the pros and cons of economy, national security, environmental sustainability, and cultural sensitivity” when it comes to mining uranium ore.

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PopEd’s Spring Theme: Energy - Population Education This year’s Earth Day theme is “Our Power, Our Planet.” And with good reason. The way we produce and use... Read more »

Check out our first blog as we dive into #PopEdEnergy topics! ⚡

With Earth Day 2025's focus to “unite behind renewable energy, and to triple the global generation of clean energy by 2030,” we'll be diving deep into the ways we produce and use energy on the planet! 🌎

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Virtual Field Trip Video: Powering the Planet | Nature Works Everywhere | PBS LearningMedia We use energy to power our lives every day—to boot up our computers, fuel our cars, charge our cell phones, flick on a light switch, and in a myriad of other ways. Join scientist Alex Wegmann as we…

Take a virtual field trip to the Palmyra Atoll and the Mojave Desert where scientists are harnessing the power of renewable energy to sustain human life.

This video and teacher guide contains a variety of materials to facilitate student engagement and discussion.

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It's officially the start of our new #PopEdTheme, and this quarter our focus is on Energy!

We'll be sharing resources, lesson plans, videos and news to help your students understand energy consumption, infrastructure, and environmental impacts!

Follow along for more #PopEdEnergy information!

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