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Making reductions in greenhouse gas emissions is a national focus in both the U.S. and Canada, and schools are well-placed to combine conservation strategies with an education program that makes links between lifestyle choices and the future of the planet.
Website - Country: Canada
Areas: Climate Change, Sustainability Education, Environmental Education, Greenhouse Gases
Type: Book - Author: Tim Grant and Gail Littlejohn
Sim Van der Ryn and Stuart Cowan present a vision of how the living world and the human world can be rejoined by taking ecology as the basis for design. Ecological design intelligence-effective adaptation to and integration with nature's processes-can be a
... for business leaders and students of sustainability and business-related terms. It is a ... to help people better understand how sustainability concepts are creating new
RAFT has just published its first 90-page book, Renewing America’s Food Traditions which includes the List of Endangered Foods as well as twenty stories highlighting some of America’s most endangered foods and the success stories of the foods that have bee
Website - Country: United States
Areas: Local Food Systems, Global Food Supply and Sustainability
Type: Book - Author: Introduction by: Gary Paul Nabhan
Welcome! ENGhana is an online resource for student engineers. On this site you will find many engineering problems and challenges found in rural communities in Ghana that communities themselves identified. ENGhana exists to promote appropriate and sustaina
What is the relationship between addiction and the ecological crisis? How can we use the lessons of individual recovery to address our collective need to heal society and the Earth? Chellis Glendinning goes beyond the personal to the very heart of western
Mitchell Thomashow, a preeminent educator, shows how environmental studies can be taught from different perspective, one that is deeply informed by personal reflection. Through theoretical discussion as well as hands-on participatory learning approaches, T
TTBOOK began as an audio magazine of ideas - two hours of smart, entertaining radio for people with curious minds. It's sort of journalistic (because some of us are, or used to be, journalists), but it's never about the President's speech to the U.N., weap
Popoto or Maui’s Dolphins are endangered dolphins found in New Zealand waters: There are only about 110 Maui’s Dolphins left. The most significant dangers are entanglement in fishing nets and by-catch (being caught in fishing gear meant for other species).
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