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Eco Internet LinksFind great internet links on caring for the environment, How to be an eco home, How to be an Eco School and solar energy Click on the subtitles and it will whiz you to the section of your choice! Caring for you environmenthttp://www.northmoortrust.co.uk The Northmoor Trust runs Little Wittenham Nature Reserve, a conservation farm and a new woodland dedicated to forestry research. Our school regularly visits Little Wittenham Nature Reserve and Julia Sargent often visits the school to give us advice and ideas on helping the environment. The Wild Waste show ..comes into town to help drive your rubbish down Imaginative workshops that can make a difference to: How to be an Eco Homehttp://www.nie.co.uk/nieenergy/saving/athome/ - Look at the Interactive House on this site for even more energy saving tips Funergy! - This sit its full of fun and games but it will also teach you how to be a eco home. http://www.defra.gov.uk/environment/climatechange/schools/7-11/index.htm- Welcome to the Global Warming Website. Follow the links through the site and find out what causes global warming, why it's a problem and what you can do about it. http://www.ollierecycles.com/uk/ - Remember the three R's if you care REDUCE, RECYCLE and REPAIR http://www.saveenergy.co.uk/howto/ - This sit tells you just how to save energy in your Home http://www.kidsagainstwaste.org/-Try this website! This website has been designed to help make it easy for you to 'do your bit' in the constant battle to reduce waste in this country. How to be an Eco Schoolhttp://www.eco-schools.org.uk/ Eco schools, get your whole schools community working together to improve the environment, encourage citizenship and promote a healthy lifestyle. There is also a kids zone with fun games Solar Energyhttp://www.solarpvgrants.co.uk - This is the solar grant web site. Click here to find out more about Photovoltaic Energy or alternatively download the fact sheets for more information. http://www.clear-skies.org - The £10 million Clear Skies Initiative aims to give homeowners and communities a chance to become more familiar with renewable energy by providing grants and advice. Homeowners can obtain grants between £500 to £5000 whilst community organisations can receive up to £100,000 for grants and feasibility studies. Created by Alice - April 2003
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