This education material prepared by the Environmental Protection Agency teaches students how to turn rubbish into compost and is targeted towards upper primary and high school students.
Education Queensland together with the EPA developed a school-based program that encourages future generations to reduce energy usage and help save the environment. The material on this website is applicable to students in upper primary and lower secondary years of schooling.
This section of the Australian Institute of Energy (AIE) website contains links to various fact sheets on energy and is designed to enhance student awareness of issues in the production and use of energy and in responsible energy policies. This comprehensive, balanced information resource on energy information is aimed towards secondary school students.
This section of the Department of the Environment and Water Resources website provides a list of government environmental education policies and programmes for schools, businesses and the community to help develop skills, knowledge and values that promote behaviour in support of a sustainable environment.
This A Global Overview of Renewable Energy Sources (AGORES) website includes links to a range of renewable energy sources available throughout Europe with information on the technologies, publications, market studies and summaries of successful projects. This information is aimed towards secondary school students.
Report by the Crawford Fund calls for research into growing food in northern Australia, to not only provide food supplies during climate change, but also pass on valuable knowledge to
(ABC News, 15/11/08)
The Australian Federal Government plans to study non-lethal methods of whale research, which will not only discover how the world’s whales are coping with climate change and other problems, but only prove to Japan that whales can be studied without killing them.
(ABC News, 17/11/08)