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Hermione117 earned the video quiz Real Life Lego Houses
Watch the video, play the quiz, and earn points towards a SEED!
What You’ll Learn and Why it matters
Certain materials such as concrete and steel are cumbersome and create a large carbon footprint. So instead of using these materials, what if we used discarded plastic to make new houses?
See how Conceptos Plasticos is taking this idea forward in… -
Hermione117 earned the infographic quiz Forest Facts
It’s time for some forest facts. This infographic is full of interesting facts about forests – a habitat we are passionate about here at ForestNation – so take a look at the infographic, read this information, and get ready to complete the quiz to earn points towards a SEED and your own little forest!
What you’ll learn about forests and why it m… -
Hermione117 earned the video quiz 9 Years Left To Avoid Disaster
Wise up about the COP Summits of the past, the crucial turning points of the Paris Climate Agreement, and the 2018 IPCC report in order to understand why COP 26 this year in Glasgow is so important in our attempts to limit temperature rise.
Thanks to the amazing Jack Harries for this video and Waterbear Network and Earthrise for raising awareness… -
Hermione117 earned the video quiz Say No to Plastic Straws
Do you remember the plastic straw outroar recently? Well, how much did you actually learn about them? Let’s see if you know these 5 important facts on plastic straws!
What You’ll Learn and Why It Matters
You’ll learn why it’s not good to use plastic straws, and how they harm our bodies as well as our environment. Why does this matter? Plast… -
Hermione117 earned the video quiz Mountains
Mountains are often thought of as remote areas, unimpacted by humans. But in reality they are massively affected by human activity and pollution! Mountain ecosystems are actually one of the environments most sensitive to climate change. Play this quiz to learn more about mountains and earn points towards a SEED!
What You’ll Learn about Mountains… - Load More Posts
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