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Learning through Landscapes has been involved with many projects including: Local School Nature Grants (in partnership with Peoples Postcode Lottery), [2] The Scottish Natural Play project, Fruitfull Schools, [3] Fruitful Communities,<ref, www.ltl.org.uk /projects /pollination / </ref> My School My Planet [4] and Forest Kindergarten. [5]
Earth's Birthday Project still puts butterflies into the hands of children, through programs in schools and individually to families. [9] [10] The organization also promotes the teaching of environmental issues as part of school science curriculum. Earth's Birthday Project rebranded as Celebrate Planet Earth in 2019. [11]
Better Planet Education (formerly the Young People's Trust for the Environment) is a British charity, founded in 1982 to encourage young people's understanding of the environment. The charity's main goal is to give young people a real awareness of environmental issues [ 1 ] such as climate change , pollution , deforestation , endangered flora ...
How to Pack a Planet-Friendly School Lunch That Your Kids Will Love. Bridget Shirvell. August 25, 2024 at 12:50 PM. You can turn a daily packed lunch into a nutritious, tasty, and more sustainable ...
Planet Word is a language arts museum that opened in Washington, DC, in October 2020. [1] The museum is described as "The museum where language comes to life" and features interactive exhibits dedicated to topics such as the history of the English Language, how children learn words, languages around the world, humor, poetry, and how music and advertising use words. [1]
Planet Forward, a project of The George Washington University's School of Media and Public Affairs, is an online public forum where experts, citizens and students weigh in on energy, climate, and sustainability. The most inventive and creative ideas are featured online.
Plant-for-the-Planet is an organisation that aims to raise awareness among children and adults about the issues of climate change and global justice. The Initiative also works to plant trees and considers this to be both a practical and symbolic action in efforts to reduce the effect of climate change.
The project began as a result of the 2013 closing of 49 neighborhood schools in Chicago — the largest school closings in American history. [7] In response to this decision, filmmakers Gordon Quinn of Kartemquin Films and Bob Hercules of Media Process Group combined their talents, with the additional partners of Siskel/Jacos Productions, Free Spirit Media, and Kindling Group, to create a ...