For my school project I want to offer students lots of different fun and interesting websites where they can learn about ways they can be more environmentally friendly.
Any suggestions?
For my school project I want to offer students lots of different fun and interesting websites where they can learn about ways they can be more environmentally friendly.
Any suggestions?
Here are some easy ways anyone can help save the planet: http://www.ehow.com/how_4552010_green-five-super-easy-steps.html
Hi,
A great website with easy to navigate articles and resources is http://www.eartheasy.com
Check it out here: http://eartheasy.com/homepage.htm
I actually really like http://www.CutCO2.org
They have tons of advice, resources, educational projects, etc…
http://www.GreenChicBagCo.com
Educate yourself about the environment by going to http://cooool-wwwgentlebreeze.blogspot.com pass this site on to anyone you know who might be interested. The Green revolution starts with you.
http://www.oraclegreen.tv
Hundreds of videos!!
Without doubt, the best is "Do The Green Thing". It is great fun and thoroughly comprehensive. When you’ve done an action you tell the site how many times you’ve done it and it awards you points, in terms of CO2 emissions avoided.
You can also set up a group on the site. Do this for your school and see if they can get to the top of the leader boards by the end of term – without lying, of course!
Version 2 is on the way. They have just sent me a preview and it looks like the current site with much improved graphics. So sign up now and your account will move seamlessly to v2 when it is released.
Hey! This is one subject I AM good at, seeing as I’m an eco student!
Here’s some useful websites:-
http://www.ethicsgirls.co.uk/ – good coz it’s aimed at girls
http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/green-living/10-tips-for-ethical-living-783832.html
http://www.alotoforganics.co.uk/ – lots of links to other sites too
Here’s a few of my favorites:
http://earth911.org/
http://www.eartheasy.com/homepage.htm
http://ecologue.com/Default.aspx
http://www.treehugger.com/
Also somewhat helpful:
http://planetgreen.discovery.com/
https://www.greendimes.com/
http://www.nature.org/?src=logo