Mar 25 2025

Addressing Climate Emotions: A Groundbreaking Toolkit for Educators

Climate Mental Health Network

Virtual

Join Climate Mental Health Network and National Environmental Education Foundation on Tuesday, March 25 at 6:30 p.m. ET for the launch of the first evidence-based, teacher-tested resources for middle school educators to address the emotional impacts of climate change. At our launch webinar, you will:

1.    Learn about the research behind the resources.

2.    Get first access to the FREE Climate Emotions Toolkit.

3.    Hear from teachers who have used it and the team that created it.

These resources were developed based on a three-year program of work, including a nationwide research study to understand the experiences and needs of middle school teachers and their students. Informed by that research, we developed a comprehensive set of resources to support both student and teacher mental health. A nationwide pilot confirmed its effectiveness, with middle school teachers across the U.S. testing the resources in their classrooms. 

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