Teach Kids About...
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Animal rights are exactly what the title says - those rights that belong to animals. This article reviews animal rights legislation in the UK and offers suggestions of how anyone can protecting ...

“Biodiversity” is a term that was coined to join the words “biological” and “diversity”. This article offers information on the benefits of biodiversity, threats to biodiversity, and how anyone can ...

Many people consider climate change and global warming the greatest environmental challenges facing the world today. This article offers basic information on climate change and global warming, and ...

How much energy do you use at home? It's not easy to calculate but most of us realise that one way and another with all our 'labour saving' devices, we use much more than is good for the ...

Considering that £342 million a year is spent on litter clearing and street cleaning in England it is paramount that we educate our children on the importance of reducing litter and waste from an ...

The wind the tides, geothermal heat (from the disintegration of the radioactive atoms in the Earth’s core) and the sun are just some of the Earth’s amazing natural resources that we can use to power ...

As the UK strives to reach its target of deriving 10% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2010 renewable and reusable energy is a hot topic from the classroom to parliament. However, ...

If the thought of teaching your children about ecosystems seems a bit of a challenge - particularly if science wasn’t exactly your favourite subject at school - help is at hand! As with all ...

All too often our children regard the family car as being the only way to get from A to B and the plane being the only way to travel to a holiday destination. Educating them about environmentally ...

Fortunately for us, when we want water, it is as simple as turning on a tap, and there it is, piped into our homes, clean and fresh and available whenever we need it. But that doesn’t mean that we ...