
Teach climate change in high school
- Standards-aligned, flexible, and adaptable activities for a wide range of educational settings.
- Educator Guides are linked to our award-winning podcast, TILclimate.

Teacher-written, interdisciplinary high school climate curriculum
- Free materials available for English/Language Arts, History/Social Science, Math and Science classes.

MIT class materials and inspiration for your own teaching
- Discover open educational resources (OER) about Environment & Sustainability and Energy.
- Use activities with students, or whole courses for professional development.
- Find educator pathways for using OCW and learning how we teach at MIT.

Integrate pedagogy best practices for sustainability
- Pedagogical explainers on best practices for sustainability education.
- Sustainability and climate lessons from MIT’s OpenCourseWare.
Read quick explainers
- Background on everything from renewable energy to phytoplankton.
- For teacher professional development or as an assignment for students.
MIT's climate change podcast
- Short, engaging podcast episodes dive into crucial climate change topics.
- For teacher professional development or as an assignment for students.
Ask your own climate questions
- Browse through a growing list of others’ questions or submit your own!
- For teacher professional development or as an assignment for students.
Learn the basics of climate science & risk
- Interactive primer on the basics of climate science, the risks we face, and the solutions that are possible.
- For teacher professional development or as an assignment for students.
Take full MIT courses online
- Massive, open, online courses (MOOCs) created by MIT faculty and instructors.
- Learn at no cost or aim to earn a certificate of completion for a low fee.
Model climate solutions
- Online simulator provides educators, policymakers, businesses, the media, and the public with the ability to test and explore climate solutions.
- Explore other simulations from MIT Sloan.
- Get training on using the simulator in classrooms or in front of local policymakers.