Taking Class Outdoors with Environmental Education
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Planet Green Game allows you to explore the town of Evergreen looking for ways to reduce CO2 emissions and reduce the impact of global warming. This game is sponsored by Starbucks Coffee Company.
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The Renewable World teaches the player about the fast changind world of renewable materials and their role in building a sustainable future.
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Climate Change Pentathlon is an online game that shows the player practical ways to contribute to climate change.
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Figure out what our carbon footprint is at the BP Energy Lab.
Posted in Environment, Games, Geography on Jun 27th, 2009 No Comments »
Electro City is an online game that lets the player create their own virtual towns and cities. It simulates energy management in New Zealand. Teacher resources are also available.
Energyville is an interactive game that puts the player in charge of meeting the energy demands of a city.
Posted in Environment, Games on Jun 27th, 2009 No Comments »
From the Flood Sim Website:
“If you’ve ever wanted to make important decisions, affecting millions of people, this is your chance!
FloodSim puts you in control of all flood policy decisions and spending in the UK for 3 years. Whether its deciding how much money to allocate to flood defences, deciding where to build houses, or how [...]
Posted in Environment, Games on Jun 27th, 2009 No Comments »
My Sust House is an interactive game that explores what sustainability means and how it relates to housing. My Abodo is an interactive toy that lets you shape a house to suit you. Change the house and see how it shapes the climate.
Posted in Environment on May 21st, 2009 No Comments »
Paste a URL into Print Friendly and it will strip away all the ads and the extras that you do not want to print.
Posted in Environment on Jan 24th, 2009 No Comments »
An interview with Ray Zahab.