Posted on November 30, 1999
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in Ashden, Kids, Technology
SWEA won a 2011 Ashden Award for their innovative secondary school programme – Young Energy People (YEP!). YEP! is building young people’s vocational skills, and inspiring them to become dedicated energy-savers through training and practical experience of energy management.
Posted on November 30, 1999
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in Climate Change, Kids, Nature
Plant Hunter Masego introduces the Investigators. The 9 to 10 year old Investigators will investigate seed dispersal and do a germination experiment. They will also be able to collect and prepare seed using the Mini Seed Bank.
Posted on November 30, 1999
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in Kids, People
Barclays ‘Spaces for Sports’ is investing 30 million pounds to create sustainable sports facilities in communities across the UK. This film follows Barclays’ work creating a BMX and skate park in the Midlands, UK.
Posted on November 30, 1999
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in Climate Change, iTunes, Kids
A simple viral highlighting that the grown-ups have gone very, very wrong.
Posted on November 30, 1999
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in Climate Change, Kids, Nature
Providing the 4 components of habitat is not enough. Naturalist David Mizejewski tells you how to go green in your garden and help wildlife too.
Posted on November 30, 1999
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in Kids, People, VSO
An income-generating project in Mozambique helps HIV positive men and women earn a living.
Posted on November 30, 1999
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in Climate Change, Kids, People
A group of extraterrestrials from the year 2050 view the terrible destruction of our planet due to Climate Change and return to the year 2010 to warn young people what kind of future awaits them if they do not change the direction their planet is heading.
Posted on November 30, 1999
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in Climate Change, Kids
This film is about the Ben & Jerry’s Climate Change College (in association with WWF and polar explorer Marc Cornelissen). It illustrates the impacts of global warming in the Arctic and encourages young people to enroll in the college.
Posted on November 30, 1999
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in Kids, People, Recycling, Technology
Over half (58%) of 11-16 year olds have never recycled a battery. Of these, 38% didn’t know that they could be recycled. Find out how batteries are recycled with this film from European Recycling Platform.
Posted on November 30, 1999
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in Kids, Nature
Naturalist David Mizejewski shows you the many ways you can provide wildlife with a place to raise their young.