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Guide to Educational Resources on Climate Change Year of publication: 2020 Author: Rosario Toril Moreno | Teresa Antolín García | Carmen García Valcárcel | Gema Herranz Aparicio | Isabel Matesanz Miguel y Antonio Moreno Rodríguez Corporate author: Spain. Ministry for Economic Transition and the Demographic Challenge This educational resource guide on climate change is organized according to the educational stages: infant, primary and secondary, a section for environmental educators has also been incorporated. Various resources have been included within each stage: books, magazines, games, websites, apps, videos, etc. When the resource is digital, the download link is provided and the rest can be found at the RECIDA centers and requested on loan, or purchased at bookstores or the corresponding publishers. In general, the documents that are included in the guide are published from 2015 to the present, although some of earlier dates have been maintained, considering that they have not lost their relevance and are of sufficient quality.   2021 Environmental Education Resource Guide to Contribute to the Solution Year of publication: 2021 Author: Mabel Fernández Izard | Ester Bueno González | Rosario Toril Moreno | Teresa Antolín García | Carmen García Valcárcel | Gema Herranz Aparicio | Isabel Matesanz Miguel | Antonio Moreno Rodríguez | Carmen García Cocero | Pedro Llorente Encinas Corporate author: Spain. Ministry for Economic Transition and the Demographic Challenge Environmental education is the essential essence of all the projects, works and services offered by the National Center for Environmental Education (CENEAM). This Environmental Education Resource Guide offers first reading of the fundamental documents in environmental education, followed by resources and tools to put it into practice. The vast majority of the resources are accessible and downloadable from the Internet and you can also consult them in the Catalog of the CENEAM Documentation Center.