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Traffic safety and mobility education

Description: Resorces and info that aim to improve the quality of traffic safety and mobility education.

Urban Mobility - Center of Sustainable Systems of the University of Michigan (USA)

Description: This webpage of the Center of Sustainable Systems of the University of Michigan (USA) includes numerous learning material in the form of videos, on different aspects of sustainable urban mobility, such as the role of the private car (how sustainable are new technology hybrid or electric cars), public transport, and other mobility alternatives. Although the videos are mainly related to the USA, the material can easily be employed for learning purposes worldwide. For each video, the webpage offers key information like the grade level considered suitable, duration of the video, and a short description of the topics presented and discussed in the video.

Waste and smart cities

Area: Tuscany
Description: Waste and smart cities.

Waste education for different age groups

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

Waste pollution and climate change

Description: This is a comic book that addresses a series of relevant issues worldwide. In particular, it discusses topics such as waste pollution and climate change.

Water economy

Description: A report on water in Italy.

Website by NASA on sustainability

Description: This website by NASA includes children-friendly educational material in the form of articles on numerous topics related to the study of climate change, like energy, atmospheric pollution, impacts to the sea level, etc. In this you can also find games, activities and videos about climate change, greenhouse effect, water and energy.
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