Saturday, July 04, 2009

[Brainwashed] Pupils put climate change [fraud] at heart of their lessons
SCHOOLS from across the region celebrated their climate change achievements yesterday.

Last year, 80 North East schools signed up to a pioneering scheme to put climate change at the heart of classroom learning.

The region’s Climate Change Lead Schools Network, the first of its kind in the UK, was launched at the Science Learning Centre North East, which is part of Durham University.

Yesterday, at the centre, the schools staged a Celebration Day to showcase how they have brought climate change and green issues to life for both pupils and their communities.

They are paving the way for what is hoped will become a national programme of positive climate change education and action, led by the North East.

Over 30 young people gave presentations yesterday, highlighting their projects which have ranged from global warming musicals, making ice cores and organising community eco-walks to energy audits which have saved schools thousands of pounds.
Wait a minute--In a program about The Most Important Issue of All Time involving 80 schools, with 30+ kids giving presentations and with speeches by dignitaries, why did only "more than 100" people show up?!
YOUNGSTERS from across the region have been honoured for their green campaigning.

More than 100 people attended a celebration day for the North- East’s Climate Change Lead Schools – a network of 80 schools that are focused on environmental issues in lessons and their communities.
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The day also featured speeches from a number of dignitaries.

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