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H&F Climate Education Guide for Educators

“It is vital that the borough's children and young people are put at the heart of all efforts to deal with the climate and ecological emergency. It is their future that will be affected by decisions that are made today.” Paul Beaty-Pownall Climate and Ecological Emergency Commission Chair

“It is vital that the borough's children and young people are put at the heart of all efforts to deal with the climate and ecological emergency. It is their future that will be affected by decisions that are made today.”

Paul Beaty-Pownall
Climate and Ecological Emergency Commission Chair

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Activities, resources and campaigns you can get involved with

Teaching and

Learning

Transport and

Environment

Food and Waste

Art and Recycling

Biodiversity and

Green Spaces

Teaching lesson plans and

resources

Sign up to

Let’s Go Zero Campaign

from Ashden

Reducing waste and food in

school - sustainable

procurement

Canal River Trust arts in the

waterways

Hammersmith Community

Gardens Association Offer

Primary school book list –

preliminary list

Creative climate education

resources for schools to use

and weave across a range of

subject areas

Sign up to

Less CO2 Campaign

from Ashden

Urbanwise School Travel

Project

WRWA School Programme

WRWA How to reduce

waste at school

Bow Seat Ocean Awareness

Programme

TES- article on arts projects

and ecology resources

Frugi Challenge and Green

Flag Funding

RSPB: Resources for children

A range of educational

resources and information

for teachers

Sign up and participate in

the Youth Climate Summit

Teachers Climate Guide

Urbanwise Primary Schools

Programme

Eco-Schools Transport Wrap (reducing waste) Wetland Wildlife Trustresources

for arts projects

and ecology

Tree Tools for Schools

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