• Why does the global water footprint matter?
    You may have heard about the ‘carbon footprint’, but the ‘water footprint’ is just as important.
    One in nine people today-785 million of us-do not have access to clean, safe water. At the same time, over the last century water use across the globe has been increasing at double the rate of populat…

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  • alder creek
    What is happening out there in the world? Let’s find out! Get to know all about Alder Creek and the Save the Redwoods organization, which is making waves and opening the magnificent forest to the public!
    What You’ll Learn about Alder Creek
    You’ll learn what Alder Creek is, what trees make up the immense forest, and even more! Why does this mat…

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  • Cragivinian forest photo by Geoff Johnson on Flickr
    Have you heard of the Craigvinean forest in Scotland? Fair enough, neither had we! What do you think about the relationship between corporations, natural resources and sustainability? Perhaps this video can help shed some light on why these relationships do not always have to end badly…After watching this video, take the quiz to see how much you…

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    BusyMom07 earned the infographic quiz Grassland Facts

    grassland facts quiz
    Grasslands are often ignored when talking about ecosystems of the world, but they are vital! They can be found almost everywhere and are crucial to the health and biodiversity of the world. Unfortunately, grasslands are being threatened by global warming and human development. So now is a great time to learn some grassland facts! Play this quiz to…

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  • You’ve heard of solar energy and fossil fuels, but have you ever heard about algae fuel? Watch the video and take the quiz to learn all about algae as fuel!
    What You’ll Learn and Why It Matters
    You’ll learn about whether or not algae fuel is effective and how it works! You’ll even learn what is needed to produce algae fuel. At the same time, you’l…

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