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Schools, Non-Profits, and Corporations Team Up for Environmental Ed Week

Green Earth I'm sure you're all aware of our favorite upcoming green holiday, but did you know that this week is also National Environmental Education Week? Coordinated by the National Environmental Education and Training Foundation (NEETF), the third annual National EE Week encourages teachers to spend an entire week integrating the environment and sustainability into their curriculum by providing curriculum, lesson plans, and service project ideas for all grades.

A collaborative effort between schools, government agencies, non-profits, and corporations, this year's EE Week has a goal of involving 3 million students in 50 million hours of education. This year's oh-so-timely theme is energy, and EE Week is going after teens.

Citing an MTV poll of people ages 13-24, conducted by CBS News, when asked what the most important problem their generation will be faced with, the environment ranked number one. Only 15%, however, had heard about steps they could take to combat global warming. EE Week is using that information, along with new findings by the US Department of Energy that say that almost a quarter of home energy costs come from small electronics such as iPods and cell phones, to get today's plugged-in teens to become conscious of their energy consumption patterns. The Alliance to Save Energy's new Six Degree Challenge tests teens on their knowledge of energy efficiency, then challenges them to take action. They may not have control over what kind of hot water heater their home has, but teens and their actions do make an impact, and simple lifestyle changes can save a lot of energy.

 

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