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Climate Ark: Policy Actors/International Organizations Links
Added: Sep. 04, 2002 | Rate It Climate Change - European Environment Agency http://www.eea.europa.eu/themes/climate contains information on the causes of the problem, the possible consequences, and the national and international activities under the Kyoto protocol to limit climate ...
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Climate Ark: Policy Actors/Governments/Europe Links
Commission climate change campaign which encourages individual action to take control of climate change Added: Jun. 25, 2006 | Rate It Climate Change - European Environment Agency http://www.eea.europa.eu/themes/climate contains information on the causes of the problem, the possible consequences, and the national and international activities under the Kyoto protocol to limit climate change Added: ...
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Eco-Schools: Environment Links
Eco-Agents department is a multilingual Kids' Zone with environmental information. The visitor is ... what the environment is and what is happening to it. It focuses on 4 themes: air, water, waste and nature. europa.eu.int/comm/environment/youth/index_en.html This site includes also ...
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Eco-Schools Network News in 2006
Schools is called Green-Schools in Ireland and schools participating in the programme are introduced to environmental themes on a phased basis. Schools are encouraged to focus on one theme in depth, rather than ... and are awarded their first Green Flag on this basis. Next, they introduce Energy and subsequently Water to their programmes, and now for the first time schools in Ireland will be able to ...
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Internet Guide
IWRA seeks to improve water resource outcomes by improving our collective understanding of the physical, biological, chemical, institutional, and socioeconomic aspects of water. The European Environment Agency (EEA) Water Themes and Data Clean fresh water is essential to life. Unfortunately, since the Industrial Revolution, most of Europe's rivers have been treated more like a convenient way of ...
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