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Pray for those who have lost family and friends. Pray our next generation grows up in a more peaceful and greener society, where parks are to play and
Hello, I'm happy to tell you about my success in greening schools that are in crisis zones here in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in central Africa.
Green schools are vegan schools. Meat and dairy products at school are no longer cool because they contribute to global warming and climate change.
School gardens are a great way to use the schoolyard as a classroom, reconnect students with the natural world, and teach them valuable food production skills that integrate with several subjects.
Let my Mother speak Let my Father sing Let my Spirit grow for my God is in everything good and very good So let it be that we are all one in Divine energy
Oh beautiful mother, the holy grail. I thank you again with nothing but love. Forgive me and help me forgive so that I will be of help and enjoy fruitfulness,
Holding a regular Paperless Prof Day in your classroom will help you and your students come up with creative ideas for teaching and learning using less paper.
Implementing a litterless lunch policy will help both schools and parents protect the natural environment and save money.
A collection of important climate change strategies for school gardens, ensuring their resilience.
Continue reading "Climate Change Strategies for School Gardens"
School gardens and climate change? The most important curriculum is teaching students how to grow their own food.
Greening the holidays at school is vital. The festive season is the perfect time to teach life cycle analysis and sustainable development, as antidotes to consumerism and waste.