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CTV British Columbia- First story - November 24, 2007 - The Klabona Keeper - CTV News, Shows and Sports -- Canadian Television
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Earth Day Footprint Quiz
more fromwww.ecofoot.org
Recycle City
more fromwww.epa.gov
CBC.ca | The National | Special Feature | Green Sweep
in list: Variety of Life Grade 6 Science Resources
more fromwww.cbc.ca
My Class Blogmeister
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Student Programs
List of Environmental projects to look at for next year.
more fromeelink.net
Anyone use Dove......?
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Schools Matter: Every Day Must Be Earth Day
Many environmental activities
more fromschoolsmatter.blogspot.com
Top 10 Craziest Environmental Ideas | LiveScience
Are these ideas really that crazy?
more fromwww.livescience.com
fletcherwiki » the faceless ones
Earth Day activity. Link to blog posts of Grade 8 students below poem.
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chris jordan photography
Amazing visualization of consumption in US.
more fromwww.chrisjordan.com
The Story of Stuff with Annie Leonard
From raw materials to garbage... the story of stuff.
more fromwww.storyofstuff.com
myGreenElectronics
Electronics improve the way we live, work and play.
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more frommygreenelectronics.org
modifiedfoods » home
Student created wiki with links to video resources on GMOs.
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westwood » Life Cycle of Computer Hardware
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http://wattwatt.com/
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Six Degrees Could Change the World: National Geographic Channel
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