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Fox, Sarah Cleveland – 2003
Scientists have increasingly focused attention on far-reaching environmental threats, such as climate change, ozone depletion, and deforestation, that transcend national boundaries. A new concept, global environmental problems, has entered the public arena, particularly in the area of foreign policy and economic matters. This unit explores the…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Critical Thinking, Economic Factors, Foreign Policy
MacEachern, Diane – 1990
People, corporations and government are all responsible for the state of the environment and for their contributions to its care. By making small but substantial decisions about the things that are done, the goods that are bought, and the laws that are passed everyone can help to ensure a world that's fit for the future. If government and…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Conservation Education, Conservation (Environment), Ecological Factors
Zero Population Growth, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1982
Fourteen units for high school global education classes are based on "The Global 2000 Report to the President," which examines the relationships between worldwide population growth and resource and environmental consequences. Topics of the units are population; income; food; fisheries; forests; water; nonfuel minerals; energy; impacts on…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Air Pollution, Conservation (Environment), Energy
PDF pending restorationEarthworks Group, Berkeley, CA. – 1990
This book explains how specific objects in a child's environment are connected to the rest of the world; how using them affects the planet; and how the individual can develop positive habits through projects that are environmentally sound. The book is written for children. The material includes experiments, facts, and activities divided into eight…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Citizen Participation, Community Action, Conservation (Environment)


