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A selection of Friends of the Earth's Learning site news pages from the last three years.

Young Direct Marketing Awards
Create a marketing campaign to support our work on climate


An Inconvenient Truth
Guidance for teachers following the recent High Court ruling


Be a climate champion.
Defra launch 2008 competition to find young climate champion


Learning Site Survey
Complete our online survey to enter the prize draw.


The Big Ask Online March
Join our virtual march and call for a strong climate law.


Are you a budding filmmaker?
Our green film competition, how to enter and prizes on offer


British Youth Council take on Climate Change
Add your voice to the consultation


Shout about competition winners
Gairloch High School win wind turbine. Watch winning clip...


Wildlife in trouble
Endangered species - campaign to make business accountable


Back to school
Top tips for young people to kick off the start of school


Carbon dinosaurs
The UK's dirty power stations and the climate changing gases


World's biggest climate villain?
ExxonMobil and their environmental record


Mount Everest at risk from climate change
Melting glaciers, villages in danger.


Environmentalist wins Nobel Prize
Wangari Maathai and her tree-planting success in Africa.


Food for thought
Why we should be buying locally produced or home-grown food.


Green summer holiday
Top tips for young people to green up their summer.


Greener Giving
How to make Christmas greener - cards, wrapping, presents


Waste - the mess we're in!
The UK's waste record and what we think should be done.


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