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Exploring water

Description: Workshops, lesson pland and resources to expplore water, wastewater treatment, water conservation and water quality.

Extreme phenomena and global warming

Area: Florence
Description: It is an article on extreme phenomena linked to global warming, with focus on the Mediterranean Sea area,

Food-related issues at schools

Description: The goal of this manual is to support teachers in primary and secondary schools in including global education methods and food-related issues in their daily lesson planning. The manual is inspired by the experiences and ideas of their colleagues in fourteen countries https://eathink2015.org/en/

From roks to tap water

Area: Lecco, Lombardia
Description: Slides in itlalian, a students research on tap water.

Good practeces on sustainable environment

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

Good practices for saving water

Description: Slides in itlalian, good practices for saving wate.

Green Energy

Description: Didactic resource on renewable energy and landscape.

Green etiquette

Area: Crikvenica
Description: Green etiquette

Green geothermal energy

Description: Geothermal energy. In this video, the importance of using the subsoil for heat exchange is explained.

Guide to composting

Description: Slides in itlalian on how to make a good compost.

How anthropogenic activities affect greenhouse gas emissions?

Description: Guide to climate change and how anthropogenic activities affect greenhouse gas emissions and climate change.

How the renewable energies can lead to a cleaner world

Description: A comic book about how renewable energies, like the wind, can lead to a cleaner world.
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