Start from little tips to reduce your impact and try to stop climate change from your home. Explain to your parents what you have learned and challenge yourself and your family with small changes. When your light bulbs blow, replace
WATER Choose zero-waste shops!
Choose zero-waste shops! Minimize purchases of new products, especially resource-intensive, heavy or heavily-packaged products in order to reduce CO2 emissions. No plastic: The food is displayed in bulk, and customers bring their own containers Local products: One of the most
WATER Save water!
Save water! Did you know that less than 1% of all the water on Earth can be used by people? The rest is salt water (the kind you find in the ocean) or is permanently frozen and we can’t drink
WATER – Activity
Thermal expansion model 1. Discuss climate change and sea-level rise with students. Ask students to identify causes of sea-level rise. If students do not mention thermal expansion, explain that in addition to ice melt, there is another phenomenon that contributes
WATER Scientific background
The sea level is rising; The additional volume of seawater comes from two places: Clearly, the melting of ice sheets and glaciers on land adds water to the sea. The second, and less obvious cause of sea level rise, has
WATER Teacher Instructions
In this section, you will find general information about the lessons for the teacher to be able to have a successful lesson.