Download the 2023 Climate Change in National Parks brochure
National parks provide opportunities to engage citizens of all ages in experiencing the wonders of these areas. These natural classrooms offer a direct view into our cultural heritage and wild riches, through which the public can come to understand how climate change is altering the places we love. From this vantage point, and aided by a cadre of communication professionals dedicated to connecting parks to the public, the National Park Service is uniquely positioned to touch many of the nearly 300 million visitors a year that come to national parks and visit us on social media.
Seeing climate impacts first-hand, and developing an understanding about how climate change directly impacts nearby or beloved resources, are essential to develop a public that is engaged with national parks, supportive of climate change response, and motivated to take practical action to become climate friendly.
Dig deeper:
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ReadWhat is the NCCIES?
Download the National Climate Change Interpretation and Education Strategy
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WatchVideos & Multimedia
Check out a selection of climate change stories from national parks around the country
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BrowsePark Climate Change Pages
Many national park websites host their own pages full of climate change information. Check them out!
Stay informed!
Keep up with National Park Service climate change media on our YouTube channel and Flickr.You can also view the news release archive.
Last updated: October 11, 2024