Carbon’s Journey and Our Warming Planet
Frank Niepold and Tom Di Liberto, NOAA's Climate Program Office in Silver Spring, MD

Resources to access at home:
» Why is Carbon Important: This NASA site is aimed at kids and does a nice job of explaining what carbon is as well as its importance.
» The Incredible Carbon Journey: Play the Carbon Journey Game with your class or a group at home (Use the blue "Jump to this Activity" button on the website linked to here).
» MIT's Greenhouse Gas Simulator: This simple animated simulation of the global carbon system is great for helping kids explore the relationship between carbon emissions and atmospheric carbon dioxide. (Teacher link)
» NASA Climate Kids Offset Game: As you play this online game you earn money so you can buy "upgrades" to your carbon sources and sinks. Meanwhile, carbon dioxide molecules are escaping into the atmosphere.
» Background articles from climate.gov for parents or teachers:
Which emits more carbon dioxide: volcanoes or human activities?
Carbon dioxide: earth's hottest topic is just warming up
Climate change: atmospheric carbon dioxide
