Picture via ESL Printables Introduction: Some questions about the Environment: How many words/ phrases come to your mind about the Environme...
Suffering from eco-anxiety ? Learn how to deal with eco-anxiety with these 5 practical tips to apply on your journey to sustainable living.
In this project, aptly named “7 Days of Garbage,” photographer Gregg Segal took bizarrely artistic photos of families and individuals laying in 7 days-worth pool of their garbage, throwing in our faces the inconvenient truth about one of the deepest environmental issues of today. “We’ve made our bed and in it we lie," writes the photographer.
Explore the mysteries of the natural world through our captivating nature riddles. From creatures to wonders, this list has it all.
Edexcel GCSE Geography Case Study Mindmaps, ranging from the topics of Hazardous Earth to People and Environmental Issues. The download includes a total of 11 mindmaps and these mindmaps fully align with the Edexcel Specification. Digitally produced using multiple sources such as the specification itself, a variety of videos and recommended revision guides, as well as the use of the Edexcel Exam Mark Schemes and previous questions to ensure the resource is fully equipped with the information needed for taking an exam. I created this resource for my own revision and achieved a grade 8 for my GCSEs in 2021.
Creative Non-profit Ad Designs The International Earth Day campaign started as a socio-environmental movement back in 1970 and is promoted yearly on the 22nd of April. In the 90’s the movemen…
Prince William and dad Prince Charles have long been passionate about saving the environment. But it was an American icon who inspired William in particular.
We've all heard about climate change, but what is it and how can we teach our children about it? First children need to be informed and secondly they need to feel empowered, to feel like
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Comic strips, published by Rewriting Extinction, are capturing the attention of young audiences and inspiring them to learn about the environment and take action. The organization, which highlights that achieving environmental literacy through opening inclusive, non-judgemental conversations is the way to go, has engaged over 100 million people on social media, completely organically. They even published an anthology called The Most Important Comic Book On Earth, filled with unique and inspiring environmental comics.
llll➤ Environmental Volunteering: Top 10 environmental internship programs for your volunteer work in 2022 ✓ Volunteering for an environmental project abroad is your chance to help protect our nature on land as well as below the water. Your voluntary work will lead you to the most fascinating places. We're happy to advise you!
We don’t like change, we like things as they are. Not many of us like to be told to change. This can be intimidating, upsetting and downright patronizing. We have the right intentions. Here I tell you how to make change a positive experience and to get the most out of it!
Author: GOTTLIEBTitle: MORALITY AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL CRISISISBN: 9781316506127Year: 2019
Whatever happened on Easter Island, it wasn't good. Polynesians landed there, farmed, thrived, built their famous statues, and then things went very bad, very fast. Sixteen million trees vanished. What happened? Was this a case of ecological collapse? Not exactly, say two anthropologists. It was, arguably, worse than that.
These two maps show the environmental strengths and weaknesses of all 50 states. What is your state the best and worst at?
The 17-year-old indigenous climate activist is on the front lines of the climate change movement—when she's not in school, that is.
Explore Global Settlement Patterns and the Environment in this Grade 8 Geography Strand A Unit. Transform your classroom into a hub of geographical exploration with this comprehensive resource that fosters curiosity, critical thinking, and a deeper understanding of global settlement patterns and their environmental consequences. It contains 18 in-depth and engaging lessons that will help make teaching Grade 8 Geography easier. Curriculum Alignment: Aligned with the Ontario Social Studies Curriculum 2023 Grade 8 Geography Strand A. Buy The Grade 8 Geography Bundle To Save Time and Money. Lesson Overview: Why Study Geography? Mapping Skills Review Map of Canada Assignment What is Geography? World Map Assignment Spatial Patterns in Human Settlement Part 1 Spatial Patterns in Human Settlement Part 2 Settlement Factors Global Settlement Patterns Land Use Case Study: Caledonia, Ontario Mid Unit Test Trends in Human Settlement Environmental Impact of Human Settlement Settlement Issues Sustainable Settlements Community Sustainability Audit Geography Inquiry on Land Reclamation or Land Use Conflicts Unit Test Do you have students working below grade level? Check out this modified unit - Grade 8 Geography Strand A Modified Unit that compliments this bundle. Resource Includes: 18 Engaging Lessons: Each lesson is thoughtfully crafted to keep your students excited and eager to learn about the world around them. MP3 Audio Files: Foster an in-depth learning experience with audio files that reinforces key concepts. Daily Lesson Plans: Stay organized and on track with easy-to-follow lesson plans, saving you valuable time in preparation. Student Choice: Empower your students to take charge of their learning with opportunities for choice and exploration. Differentiated Tasks: Address diverse learning needs in your classroom with tailored activities. Inquiry Learning: Encourage critical thinking and investigation skills through captivating inquiry-based activities. Graphic Organizers: Visual aids that help students better understand complex topics and organize their thoughts. Summative Assessment: Evaluate your students' progress effectively with comprehensive summative assessments. Assessment Rubrics: Clear and detailed rubrics for hassle-free grading and feedback. Answer Keys: Conveniently access answers to save time and maintain accuracy during grading. Google Slides™ of Student Pages: Seamlessly integrate this resource into online learning environments like Google Classroom for enhanced accessibility and convenience. Individual PDFs of Student Pages for Google Classroom™: Seamlessly transition to online learning by posting individual PDFs for easy access and submission. Teacher Feedback "This package is a total lifesaver! I'm teaching a straight 8 and a 7/8 geography class this year and I can't even begin to tell you how helpful it is. Thanks for putting this together and all your hard work." "Another phenomenal resource by 2 Peas and a Dog. Can't go wrong with her high-quality resources!!" "This is wonderful, excellent value for money. I've never taught geography before and have no textbooks for my students, so this is brilliant. A lot of work has gone into it, and I will definitely buy Part B." "Great resource. Loved the inquiry-based and hands-on learning options. Very engaging." "This is a fantastic and well-explored unit! I am extremely happy to have this unit and my students LOVE it! Definitely worth more than what it is being advertised for!" Don't miss out on this opportunity to engage your students like never before. Buy your copy today and watch your students' love for geography grow! Notes: Regular and reliable internet is required for this unit. Research is not included for inquiry stations. Students must gather the research themselves from a textbook, non-fiction books, or online sources. This resource is not editable. Additional Geography Resources Grade 8 Geography Strand B Use these Grade 8 Geography Report Card Comments
Environmental podcasts are becoming increasingly popular as more people seek to understand their personal contributions to environmental issues. The desire to find more information about the environment has caused well-known and relatively unknown experts on environmental concerns to record weekly podcasts. There are numerous environmental shows to explore for a weekly podcast listen. Below, we provide a list of some of the best podcasts, in no particular order, from around the world.
Biodiversity refers to the variety of life forms on Earth. Explore 6 of the major threats to biodiversity & how do each of them contribute to its loss.
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Comic strips, published by Rewriting Extinction, are capturing the attention of young audiences and inspiring them to learn about the environment and take action. The organization, which highlights that achieving environmental literacy through opening inclusive, non-judgemental conversations is the way to go, has engaged over 100 million people on social media, completely organically. They even published an anthology called The Most Important Comic Book On Earth, filled with unique and inspiring environmental comics.
llll➤ Environmental Volunteering: Top 10 environmental internship programs for your volunteer work in 2022 ✓ Volunteering for an environmental project abroad is your chance to help protect our nature on land as well as below the water. Your voluntary work will lead you to the most fascinating places. We're happy to advise you!
We don’t like change, we like things as they are. Not many of us like to be told to change. This can be intimidating, upsetting and downright patronizing. We have the right intentions. Here I tell you how to make change a positive experience and to get the most out of it!
Day 28 of the zero waste challenge is all about watching some of the best environmental documentaries on the planet. Educating yourself while kicking back and eating some popcorn or homemade chips are crucial to
Global warming is the increase in the average global temperature. It is a real problem now and we are starting to experience its bad effects like the more frequent occurrence of strong typhoons, the warming of seawater resulting in decreased fish catch by fishermen, and the increased amount of rainfall resulting in catastrophic floods and landslides. It is predicted that the tropics where the Philippines is located will be most affected by global warming. But apart from this global environmental problem, there are also serious local environmental problems that need urgent action. These include deforestation, land degradation, and soil and water pollution. Except for deforestation, these local problems have seldom grabbed the headlines and the endorsement of politicians and popular personalities hence most people are not well aware of the severity of these problems. But they are already threatening our lives and studies have indicated that these environmental problems may have already contributed to the loss of lives or have caused health problems of people. The fact that much of the original or primary forest in most Philippine islands is now gone clearly indicates that we failed in protecting this vital natural resource. No need to cry over spilled milk says the popular expression. What we need to do is to see to it that the forest that remains is protected and the degraded uplands, the product of deforestation and kaingin in previous decades, are rehabilitated especially in critical watersheds across the country. A degraded land has reduced capacity to absorb rain so that much of the water during rainy days flow on the land surface resulting in floods and lowering of the water table (meaning, drying up of wells!). Degraded lands are also infertile and unproductive and thus are a threat to food security. Many of the poorest farmers are also living and farming in these marginal lands. Soil and water pollution is largely caused by improper disposal of municipal solid wastes, the unregulated use of pesticides and fertilizers by farmers, and mining. Most towns in the country do not have proper dumpsites. Very disturbing is the fact that many municipalities use their mangrove areas (a vital breeding place for marine organisms) as dumpsites for solid municipal wastes. The unregulated use of pesticides and fertilizers by farmers also leads to soil and water pollution. You can easily notice this from the unusual vigorous growth of algae and aquatic plants around rice fields, ponds, rivers, and bays suggesting excess amount of nutrients from fertilizers and other sources. Mining is also a major cause of soil and water pollution. It is very unfortunate that more and more areas are opened to mining. The negative environmental effects of the Bagacay Mine which operated from 1954 to 1992 are still there. Recent major efforts to rehabilitate the site have not been successful. One last thing: when you drink a glass of water, how do you know that it is not yet contaminated with harmful chemicals? Photo source: The global warming figure above was taken from the Renewable Energy Blog http://www.solarpowerwindenergy.org
Author: GOTTLIEBTitle: MORALITY AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL CRISISISBN: 9781316506127Year: 2019
Whatever happened on Easter Island, it wasn't good. Polynesians landed there, farmed, thrived, built their famous statues, and then things went very bad, very fast. Sixteen million trees vanished. What happened? Was this a case of ecological collapse? Not exactly, say two anthropologists. It was, arguably, worse than that.
Making small daily changes in our lifestyles can have a big impact on environmental protection & saving our planet. These suggestions may help.
How Climate Change is Destroying the Earth • Why Our Seas Are Collapsing • The Importance of Our Forests • Deforestation • Layers of the Earth's Atmosphere • More ...
The plastic bottles, bags, food wrappers and other detritus have gushed out of a drain that ends in the Taimur Nagar slum, in India's capital New Delhi, leaving stinking sewer water clogging the roads.
Something has gone seriously wrong in our world. Littering, deforestation, pollution... These 20 powerful illustrations are a sad reminder of our reality.
These two maps show the environmental strengths and weaknesses of all 50 states. What is your state the best and worst at?
The 17-year-old indigenous climate activist is on the front lines of the climate change movement—when she's not in school, that is.