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To communicate climate change effectively, it's important to know how your park's story connects to climate change. For some parks this might be a story of science, and for other parks it might be a story of people. It might even be both! There are countless sources available online to learn about climate change, so here you will find selected sources specifically related to national parks to provide a good start. Browse by theme and subject below or check out the regional impacts page for resources focused on a specific park or region rather than impact.
You are welcome to submit new resources that you think would make a great addition to the toolkit.
Climate Science Overview

Climate change is happening and its impacts are being seen in our national parks. The consensus among climate scientists is strong and human activities are perceived as being a primary global driver for the changes that are occurring.
Find Your Science Story





Find Your Human Story

Climate change and human stories are interconnected in many parks. Some tell the story of the origins of modern climate change, while others offer lessons in change from past societies. Other parks showcase changes to human lifeways, experiences, and our material world.
Taking Action

In order to avoid catastrophic impacts in the future, actions can be taken now to reduce the effects and adapt to the consequences of changing climate.
Last updated: September 22, 2016