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Check
out the following resources to learn about climate change.......
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- Taiga
Net is a co-operative environmental and community web network based
in Whitehorse, Yukon with excellent information on climate change in
the North.
- Climate
Change site by Environment Canada with information on climate change,
taking action, news and events and linkd to related sites.
- The
David Suzuki Foundation provides background on what climate change
is, as well as science, impacts, solutions and projects for climate
change.
- The
Goverrnment of Canada Climate Change Web site contains up-to-date
information on issues and actions, as well as a resources for teachers
page.
- Community
Learning Network links to "Theme Pages which support the study
of Global Warming/Climate Change, to help teachers provide instruction
in this theme.
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- Students'
Climate Lab by the Government of Canada contains activities for
students on questions and games regarding climate change.
- EcoKids
Online is Earth Day Canada's environmental education program for
youth who care about the planet, with interactive material.
- Global
Warming Kids Site
is maintained by the United States Environmental Protection Agency,
containing information on global warming, games, links and climate animations.
- Beginner's
Guide to the UN Framework Convention- gives background information
to understanding climate change, and the importance of the Kyoto Convention.
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- The UN
Framework Convention on Climate Change - up
to date news releases from around the world on climate change issues.
- The Climate Ark
is a Climate Change Portal and Internet Search Tool that provides access
to reviewed climate change and renewable energy news and information.
- The
Media Room provides access to Government of
Canada climate change news releases and speeches.
- CBC,
using the quick search feature, brings up all relevant news on climate
change, beginning with the most recent.
- The Globe and
Mail contains articles on climate change issues in Canada and International
- The
Sierra Club of Canada contains interesting documents on climate
change and the effects of governments, nationally and internationally,
to influence public opinion on how to deal with climate change, if in
fact it poses a danger.
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