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Climate change effects

Description: Activities to help students understand climate change effects on their immediate environment.

Climate change for students

Description: An introduction to climate change for students and resources for educators.

Environmental education

Description: A variety of lesson plans and activities for children of different ages about environmental education.

Good practeces on sustainable environment

Description: Good practeces, videos and activities to for learning about the sustainable environment and ways to achieve sustainable growth.

Sustainable development

Description: Material and activities for students reagrding sustainable development.

The canal recovery project

Area: Delhi
Description: Website page in English describing the canal recovery project in Israel (audio is also present).

The patent NBS (Natural Biological System) - how those systems were applied

Area: Delhi
Description: The patent NBS (Natural Biological System) developed by Ayala Water and Ecology offered Delhi and many other locations around the globe a practical, on-site method for the simultaneous purification of soil, water, and air with a negative carbon footprint. The current paper describes how those systems were applied to the on-ground situation after an extensive environmental survey that was conducted to identify the needs and difficulties characterizing the city.

The problem of litters in our seas and coasts

Description: Lesson plans and activities in order to inform students about the problem of litters in our seas and coasts.

Waste education for different age groups

Description: Interactive resources and lesson plans about waste education for different age groups.
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