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Envirosax believes that education in environmental sustainability begins at a very young age. Envirosax is committed in keeping up to date with sustainable education resources and practises around the world. The necessity for communities to rapidly embrace and apply sustainable practises is well documented. The interconnectedness of realms that were once able to be considered in isolation has led to a growing realisation that the notion of sustainability needs to be a more holistic one and, as such, cultural, political, social, environmental and economic realms have become equally important to the notion of a sustainable future. It is also apparent, on macro levels (global) and at the micro levels (schools) that such broad changes in people’s mindset cannot be imposed or effected overnight and so schools remain central to the long-term goal of sustainability because of their long-term access to developing minds. General resources for teachers and students
Carbon Footprint Calculators Marine and water conservation
Monterey Bay Aquarium - inspiring conservation of the oceans BiotechnologyBioTek - Tomorrow's BioScience Education Today Greenhouse gases
Australia's Greenhouse Gases Fuel CellsDr Durandet from All Saints Anglican School on the Gold Coast in Australia is looking for other schools from around the world with an interest in fuel cells to form a partnership in future fuel cell projects. CONTACT: adurandet@asas.qld.edu.au Dr Antoine Durandet was educated in France. He completed a degree in Engineering and a PhD in plasma physics. After working for 15 years as a research scientist in France and in Australia (Australian National University), he completed a Graduate diploma of education and became a high school teacher. He is now the Head of the Science department at All Saints Anglican School on the Gold Coast, Australia. Dr Durandet will be presenting a paper at the 17th World Hydrogen Energy Conference in Brisbane from 15th-19th June 2008 at the Brisbane Convention Centre.
Fuel Cells 2000 is a non-profit project which provides educational information on fuel cells to the public, the media, and policy makers. Alternative energy (wind)
Wind power - useful sites Alternative energy (tidal)
How tidal power plants work Alternative energy (solar)
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