A Blueprint for Environmental Education This book of essays by educators and economists offers a road map for introducing economics to environmental education.
Critical Thinking About Environmental Issues A new series of books for young people, offers objective and balanced discussions of controversial issues such as global warming, endangered species, and pesticides.
EcoDetectives Economics and the Environment: EcoDetectives is a 15-lesson curriculum designed to show how teachers
and students can use economic reasoning in efforts to describe and explain environmental problems.
Environmental Examiner This newsletter for students is designed to help them think clearly as they form their opinions about environmental issues.
Improving Environmental Education [PDF] In this article prepared for the Institute for Study of Economics and the Environment at Lindenwood University, Jane Shaw discusses how advocacy has replaced good science in many school textbooks, and
how it can be changed.
In Farmers and Ranchers Do We Trust? These nine lessons address controversial environmental topics within the agricultural sector and help students understand the incentives facing agricultural decision makers.