Growing a green kid
Sing it with me: I believe that children are the future/teach them well and let them lead the way?! Even … Continue reading Growing a green kid
Sing it with me: I believe that children are the future/teach them well and let them lead the way?! Even … Continue reading Growing a green kid
Classics in Environmental Studies provides the reader with a selection of the core texts, typically 10 pages, of the most … Continue reading Classics in Environmental Studies: An Overview of Classic Texts in Environmental Studies
“For over twenty years the public has been led to believe that there is a serious educational response underway regarding the environmental problems of the earth. It is not true. The environmental education movement has been led astray: trivialized by mainstream education, diluted by those with other agendas, co-opted by the very agencies and industries that have contributed so much to the problems.
This compendium of articles brings together the best strategies for transforming barren expanses of school grounds into natural spaces for … Continue reading Teaching About Climate Change: Cool Schools Tackle Global Warming
This exciting compendium is packed with lesson plans, activities, experiments, and worksheets that teach about global warming. From calculating your … Continue reading Greening School Grounds: Creating Habitats for Learning
Wednesday September 27 at 10pm ET/PT & Sunday October 1 at 7pm ET on CBC Newsworld… Of the hottest years … Continue reading Can We Save Planet Earth?
With gasoline prices approaching $4/gallon, fossil fuel shortages, unrest in oil producing regions around the globe and mainstream consumer adoption … Continue reading Who Killed the Electric Car?
green.tv is the broadband TV channel for environmental films. green.tv is the first website to bring together films from a … Continue reading green.tv
I found Daryl Hannah’s online video blog when she visited David Suzuki this past summer. She interviewed him for one … Continue reading dh love life
More than 1,000 kilometres into his solo cross-Canada canoe journey, CPAWS board member Jay Morrison is still feeling strong as he enters Lake Superior after leaving Sault Ste Marie. Jay started out from Les Escoumins, Quebec on April 9th, when snow was on the ground and ice in the water. Two months later, his dream of paddling the 8,000 km to Inuvik before the October freeze-up (and becoming the first person to do so in one season) is still within his reach.
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Zerofootprint’s goal is to connect people who care about the environment for the purpose of reducing ecological footprint. We aim … Continue reading Zerofootprint
On Friday, March 31st thousands of students in Canada and the US from hundreds of campuses will, once again, be … Continue reading Lose Your Oil Addiction Now. Ask Me How!