For teachers, science communicators and pupils
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For teachers, science communicators and pupils
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How does the climate change
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Homepage
http://weblog.emu.dk/roller/internationalt/entry/the_climate_mystery
Also available in French and Italian!
The WEEC International Environmental Education Network: a worldwide network of debate and research, which organises every two years the World Environmental Education Congress.
The Network was established to give the Congresses continuity. This will consequently favour discussions about the key issues in environmental education; the exchange of thoughts, experiences and proposals from one Congress to the next; and the creation of a worldwide community of research and practice in environmental education and sustainability.
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Also available in French and Italian.
The National Research Center on climate science and policy: integrated, multi-disciplinary and frontier research for understanding, controlling and adapting to Climate Change.
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Homepage
http://www.cmcc.it
Also available in all other European languages!
All topics – What is happening?
Environmental issues such as:
– climate change
– biodiversity
– environment
– water
– etc.
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Homepage
http://www.eea.europa.eu/
Available in all EU-languages
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Homepage
http://ec.europa.eu/clima/sites/campaign/what/climatechange_en.htm
This website is about international competition 2011. It covers many topics such as agriculture, biodiversity, climate change and energy. The winners of the competition and their works -articles and photographs- are announced in this website. The competition is open to students aged 12 to 18 years who report on an environmental problem in their community via print or photography and in some countries video. Nationally, young reporters can participate individually or as a class.
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Homepage
http://youngreporters.wordpress.com/
This year the partner school (Casady High School at Atlanta) has prepared a blog (http://casadynaischallenge2020.blogspot.com/) that project members can submit photos, ppt presentations and discussions about climate change and latest news from METU Foundation School.