Climate Change Resources

The greatest challenge our planet faces today is climate change. Here you’ll find climate change education and resources for free use and referencing.

 

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Climate Change Education

Climate Change is the existential crisis facing planet Earth. As our planet heats up, we can expect extreme weather events to increase.

What is a Carbon Footprint and Why Does it Matter?

Our personal impact on the environment can be calculated in a ‘carbon footprint’.

Everyday Activities That Contribute to Carbon Emissions

Looking to reduce your carbon footprint? Find out how.

How Diet Choices Impact Your Carbon Footprint

We are what we eat, but our planet can also be impacted by our dietary choices.

The Role of Public Transportation

How is catching the bus different to driving to work? Find out the environmental impact of public transport.

Shopping Locally Lowers Your Carbon Footprint

Where we shop is just as important as the items we purchase. Find out why.

Our wardrobe choices can have one of the most profound impacts on the environment. 

Calculate your personal carbon footprint with our calculator.

Climate Change resource FAQs

What climate change educational resources are available?

Energy Matters has been a source of education and news for the renewable energy industry since 2005. The resources available cover topics related to climate change and the climate. We also provide infographics and further information about how individuals and businesses can help to mitigate climate change.

Are the resources free to reproduce?

All the resources provided remain the copyright property of Energy Matters. All content, including text and images, must not be reproduced without the permission of Energy  Matters. For further information, please email media@energymatters.com.au.

Use of the material as a reference must attribute Energy Matters as the copyright owner.

I would like information on a topic not covered

Energy Matters is always seeking to improve and expand the resources we have available. If you would like to see more information about a topic that we have not covered, please contact info@energymatters.com.au