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Climate Change Educational Partnership

The Climate Change Educational Partnership (CCEP) brings together partners from across education, research and the wider STEM sector to support the delivery of climate change related lessons and activities in formal and informal education settings. It aims to enhance educators’ subject knowledge and understanding, so that lessons are based on scientific evidence, and increase students’ understanding of the science and implications of climate change. It provides CPD courses, opportunities for schools to engage with STEM Ambassadors who work within climate change settings, and STEM enrichment opportunities, such as competitions and challenges.

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Inspiring resources

A range of activities to support you and your school in delivering exciting and inspiring climate change-related activities.

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CPD and Events

Book onto our high-impact CPD and bring climate change education into your classroom.

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Climate Ambassadors

Climate Ambassadors are experts within the climate sector who support and engage with young people and educators.

Catalyst Magazine Issue 39
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Catalyst Magazine and Climate Change

Our free online Catalyst magazine for 14-19 year olds and their educators illustrates the real-world research and industrial developments from STEM professionals across the country. Look through our archive of past editions to find inspiring articles from those working in climate change related careers. In edition 39 you will find our Climate Change Special which explores some of the deeper issues, questioning our understanding and delving into solutions. This edition considers the complex relationship between our oceans and the weather, how air pollution isn’t always from the obvious sources and how combining your expertise with your hobby can open the door to the perfect career.

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