The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, in association with the HEA, is undertaking a mapping exercise to determine what research around the closed-loop economy is being done in the UK. Do any of the following relate to your research projects?
The Sustainable Schools area of TeacherNet is designed to support schools on their journey to sustainability, introducing the principles of sustainable development and offering guidance on how to embed these principles into the heart of school life. The DCSF has been working with partners to provide core materials to help embed sustainable development into all areas of school life. \nThe site provides useful information for all sectors of the school community, including the leadership team, teachers and parents, and offers a number of excellent online and downloadable tools to help schools identify the best route to becoming more sustainable.
The population crash. Across Europe, we are having fewer babies. In many places, such as the deserted town of Hoyerswerda in east Germany, the falling birth rate is already taking its toll. Not a cheerful piece.
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I think I have everything at the wrong level, but I didn't want to bury stuff. Or should we start a new page, which will appear ion navigation side bar. testing testing
A good explanation with lots of examples. Well suited to students needs
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