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Switched on Kids
Eastchurch Primary School won an Ashden Award for Sustainable Energy in 2006. The school has developed a culture of 'Good Energy Housekeeping' led by classroom Energy Monitors, and an 'E-team' of Year 4 pupils who monitor classrooms during the lunch hour.
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Woodheys Primary School, Practical Energy Saving
Woodheys Primary School won an Ashden Award for Sustainable Energy in 2007. The school has an excellent programme of practical energy saving and is proud to have achieved the Eco School green flag status.
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Climate Camp in Kent, August 2008
In the shadow of the Kingsnorth coal-fired power station, thousands of concerned citizens spent a week camping and communing and protesting plans to build a new coal station on the same site.
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Changing the Forecast for Wildlife - Youth Movement...
Excerpt from NWF Annual Report - National Wildlife Federation's Campus Ecology program works with students, school staff and administrators to make meaningful progress towards a cleaner planet. The nation's young people are changing the forecast for wildlife by taking on climate change and congress.
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Shout About
Friends of the Earth's annual activity project for 11-13 year olds. Watch this inspiring video clip from Mountfitchet School in Stansted. Find out how you can take part in 2009 at www.foe.co.uk/learning.
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The Story of the Red Carpet Four
On December 17th 2009, a group of Greenpeace activists grabs headline news around the globe by taking action during the Copenhagen climate summit. This is their story. So far.
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Barroso, COP 15
Jose Manuel Barroso, President of the EC, insists on the importance of the Copenhagen Climate Conference to address climate change.
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COP15 - the future decided now
The climate meeting in Copenhagen in December 2009 is a crucial step in a process dating back to 1992 and the UN's 'Earth Summit' in Rio de Janeiro. Called 'COP15' for short, it will be the most important global climate change meeting ever.
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'Play to Stop. Europe for Climate' Samso
The campaign 'Play to Stop. Europe for Climate' is run by the European Commission to raise awareness and to involve young people in the fight against climate change. This clip features a MTV VJ as he visits the island Samso in the North Sea . The islands' entire energy consumption is guaranteed by renewable sources.
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Building a low carbon economy
A film from the Committee on Climate Change. It looks at what action needs to be taken in the UK to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases by 34% by 2020.
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