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Maple Sugaring in a Warming Climate

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A Free Webinar Series for K–12 Educators, hosted by SubjectToClimate & Maine Environmental Education Association.

How is maple sugaring in Maine being impacted by climate change and what ready-to-use resources are available for young people to explore questions about this? Join staff from the Gulf of Maine Research Institute as we dive into data-rich, place-based lesson materials created in collaboration with educators and maple professionals in the region.

This webinar is fourth in an 8-part series 'Empowering Maine Classrooms: Climate Lessons for Teachers' featuring Maine educators and partners sharing climate-focused lessons rooted in Maine’s Learning Results and communities.

Stay tuned for upcoming sessions on topics like Earth Month, Plastics in the Ocean, and more! Explore the Maine Climate Education Hub for 3,000+ classroom resources.

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Maine Climate Education Hub

Discover ready-to-teach, Maine-focused climate lessons — created by local K-12 teachers and education partners across the state.

Gulf of Maine Research Institute

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