Read about what the National Institute of Environmental Health Services is doing to promote environmental justice and improve human health.
This collection of short, fun animated videos helps elementary students think more deeply and creatively about the stuff in their lives and the impact their choices have on the environment.
When it comes to conserving water, small adjustments can have a big impact. Conserve water with ideas from 100+ water-saving tips that you can dlownload, print or share on social media.
If your habits resemble those of average Americans, you generate about 4.6 pounds of solid trash per day. This adds up to big trouble for the environment. Learn here how your community can reduce waste.
The US Environmental Protection Agency is committed to protecting and restoring wetlands. Learn about wetlands, the science behind them, and their restoration.
The oceans are alive! Our planet, mostly covered by water, is filled with movement and life. Learn all about our global seas in Oceans ALIVE!
Read about landforms like valleys, plateaus, mountains, plains, hills, floes, and glaciers.
The USGS Earthquake Hazards Program is part of the National Earthquake Hazard Eduction Program. They monitor and report earthquakes, assess earthquake impacts and hazards, and research the causes and effects of earthquakes.