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16 October 2007

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

Win a digital camera...

Enter our Shout about competition for your chance to win

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How to shout louder

Top advice for organising a Shout about week in 2009

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Be a Climate Champion

Take part in our new exciting youth project with GirlguidingUK

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Just add water

Students from Newquay Tretherras School make water turbines

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Penguin Power

A play at Didcot Girls' School talks about polar temperatures

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See Inside Planet Earth

Rave reviews for new book

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Words of Wisdom

Students get creative on climate change

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An Inconvenient Truth

Guidance for teachers following the recent High Court ruling

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Waste - the mess we're in!

The UK's waste record and what we think should be done.

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Greener giving

How to make Christmas greener - cards, wrapping, presents

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Green summer holiday

Top tips for young people to green up their summer.

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Food for thought

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

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Mount Everest at risk from climate change

Melting glaciers, villages in danger.

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Environmentalist wins Nobel Prize

Wangari Maathai and her tree-planting success in Africa.

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Wildlife in trouble

Endangered species - campaign to make business accountable

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World's biggest climate villain?

ExxonMobil and their environmental record

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The Big Ask Online March

Join our virtual march and call for a strong climate law.

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Shout about competition winners

Gairloch High School win wind turbine. Watch winning clip...

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Back to school

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

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Carbon dinosaurs

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

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