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In the last 100 years, our kitchens have changed from having just one appliance, the coal and/or wood stove, to having numerous appliances that run on electricity or natural gas. The type and the amount of waste produced in each household kitchen have also changed. A Century of Kitchen Waste is an interactive website that compares how we manage kitchen waste today to how it was managed in 1905.Note: To maximize the size of the photos and for overall best results, use Internet Explorer to run this program.
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This poster illustrates the full spectrum of waste management attitudes and behaviors. Good and bad waste practices are evident throughout as individuals, communities and industries find ways to deal with the waste they generate. The poster also provides a sense of how waste can impact the environment. Also available - A Matter of Waste - Kit
Learn about the petroleum industry in Alberta through a range of games, colouring pages and other cool stuff.
The EUB ensures that the discovery, development, and delivery of Alberta's energy resources and utilities services takes place in a manner that is fair, responsible, and in the public interest.
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Learn about the electricity industry in Alberta through a range of games, colouring pages and other cool stuff.
The EUB ensures that the discovery, development, and delivery of Alberta's energy resources and utilities services takes place in a manner that is fair, responsible, and in the public interest.
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A complete list of Alberta Environment's education resources. Suitable for educators teaching children from kindergarden to grade 12.
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This poster is designed to introduce students to the flora, fauna, landscape features and human impact associated with the grasslands environment. It illustrates ecological relationship that will occur and the effect of human intervention on the grasslands habitat. Poster back contains information and activities to be used in combination with the poster image. The activities connect to sections outlined in the Teacher's Guide. Also available Alberta Grasslands: A World at Your Feet - Kit and Alberta Grasslands: A World at Your Feet - Teacher's Guide (PDF)
Alberta Tomorrow is an exciting online land use simulator that demonstrates how our land use decisions can change Alberta’s ecosystems. Student and teaching resources are available.
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The Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) along with a number of partners including Alberta Environment developed the Bow River Basin Waterscape. The waterscape components are available on the GSC website. There is also a Teacher's Guide for Elementary and Junior High.
The GSC is providing the posters free to teachers but there is a $15 charge to the public. Copies of the poster are available from the GSC office in Calgary. For more information please contact the GSC office in Calgary at:
Geological Survey of Canada - Calgary3303 - 33rd Street N.W.
Calgary, Alberta T2L 2A7
Telephone: (403) 292-7030
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The Calendar Club has lots of games, animation, artwork and more - all about energy, energy efficiency and climate change! You can even order your own calendar.
The Calendar Club web site is the internet companion to the Energy and the Environment Calendar. By providing information, games, teacher's resources and educational links, this site strives to make learning, and teaching, of energy efficiency and climate change a little easier.
Both these products are aimed at the future stewards of this great land - Canada's youth. Canadian schoolchildren are making the link between energy and the environment - but it is up to all of us, as communities, as businesses and as individual Canadians to turn knowledge into action. Working together we can make a difference.
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Poster focuses on land use, conservation and reclamation. Also available - Caring for the Land - Kit