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  2. Climate of Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Source: Environment and Climate Change Canada (sun, UV 1981–2010) [4] [32], (July record high humidex) [33], Extremes (1880–1943) [34] Note: climate data was collected near downtown Edmonton from July 1880 to June 1943, and at Edmonton City Centre Airport (Blatchford Field) from October 1937 to present.

  3. List of school climate strikes - Wikipedia

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    First School Strike for Climate in France [70] [71] 13 February 2019: Ireland Dublin: 400 Organised by sixth-class students from Donabate Portrane Educate Together [72] 14 February 2019: Netherlands Multiple cities 100 – 500: 100–500 participants, Both high-school students and undergraduate students participating.

  4. List of climate change initiatives - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of climate change initiatives of international, national, regional, and local political initiatives to take action on climate change (global warming). A Climate Action Plan (CAP) is a set of strategies intended to guide efforts for climate change mitigation .

  5. Climate change education - Wikipedia

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    Climate change education (CCE) is education that aims to address and develop effective responses to climate change. It helps learners understand the causes and consequences of climate change, prepares them to live with the impacts of climate change and empowers learners to take appropriate actions to adopt more sustainable lifestyles. [1]

  6. Climate-friendly school - Wikipedia

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    The Al-Kawthar Secondary School in Beirut, Lebanon works to raise awareness of climate change within their school. So far, 2,421 students, 310 teachers, and 110 families have been involved in projects including tree-planting , making handicrafts from recycled materials, visiting national forests, recycling, and conserving water.

  7. Edmonton Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton Public Schools (legally Edmonton School Division) is the largest public school division in Edmonton, the second largest in Alberta, and the sixth largest in Canada. The division offers a variety of alternative and special needs programs, and many are offered in multiple locations to improve accessibility for students.

  8. Mike Hudema - Wikipedia

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    Mike Hudema was born in Medicine Hat, Alberta in 1976 from Ukrainian and English origin parents and attended Crescent Heights High School. [2] He graduated from the University of Alberta with a bachelor of education, majoring in drama, and a bachelor of law degree, specializing in labour and environmental law. [3]

  9. Bev Facey Community High School - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other CTS units, CALM is a three-credit course and is a graduation requirement (with very limited exceptions) for all Alberta high school students. It is a single course, which may be taken in any year of high school. [18] It is sometimes offered as a combined course with physical education. Computer Technology and Digital Technology