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Remember the Rainforest was reviewed and approved by the British govt. for Curriculum OnLine (COL 2008), by the Da Vinci Science Center, and by the National Wildlife Federation. It has been under further development since the economic crisis of 2008. It is now offered as a free resource for Eco events like Earth Day, and as a library resource for 1000s of images and translations of the explorers’ journals. My goal is to promote Eco education. Please enjoy and share this info.
Solar One’s K-12 Education Program – Green Design Lab™ – promotes experiential learning opportunities through science, technology and design. Solar One’s programs increase environmental knowledge about Energy, Water, Materials Science, and Food, while fostering sustainable behaviors and stewardship.
This May 2009 National Geographic News article, by Anne Minard, discusses astrophysicists study of the activity, or inactivity of the sun and its potential impact on the Earth's climate.
Project Learning Tree’s quarterly online newsletter, The Branch, features articles by educators that focus on teaching tips; practical ways to use PLT materials; recommendations for curriculum resources; grant opportunities; STEM connections, nature activities for families and kids, and quality children’s literature.
October 17, 2007, New York Times Op-ed article by Thomas L. Friedman, spotlights Van Jones, an African-American Social Activist and his enlightened approach on teaching 'green.'
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