Online citizen science hub where more than 3,000 projects, searchable by location, topic, age level, etc, have been registered by individual project leaders or imported through partnerships with federal governments, NGOs, and universities.
Into gaming? Play video games to advance science. Matching games, sorting games, and games between artificial intelligence and humans. For any age gamer.
In 2016, Global Earth Challengeâ„¢ launched a crowdsourcing call for people around the world to tell us "the most important questions in human and environmental health." Sign up and become involved in popular acts of green, take civic action, take community action, or take individual action
Participate in projects and studies of Earth’s Spheres (atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, pedosphere (soil)). Download the app and submit regular observations.
4.5 Trillion butts currently pollute our global environment. Learn more about how EARTHDAY.ORG is cleaning up tiny toxic waste. Find a cleanup group, make your own group, or contribute by picking an area and cleaning it up.
Observe wildlife, measure night-sky brightness, search space, photograph smog, listen for frogs. This is just a small sample of the projects available.
Each month, NYBG EcoFlora will announce a new Challenge where we need your help to document the wild flora and fauna of New York City by taking and sharing photos via iNaturalist, an easy-to-use mobile App.
Select activities that kids can do in the car, while hiking, at home, at the beach, at sport stadiums online, and many more places. Many topics available.
Volunteer on a project, as a beta tester, or as a project moderator. Searchable by disciplines. Find projects that were most recently launched, that are the most popular, the most active, or need the most help.