An ambitious and ground breaking new project has been launched by the West Wales ECO Centre.
www.climatechangewales.org.uk now live
www.newidhinsawddcymru.org.uk yn fyw nawr
Climate Change Wales builds on the success of Your World Your Choice and Sea Empress cd-roms. This bilingual web based resource covers all aspects of Climate Change in Wales for students in Key Stages 1-4. The site features interactive classrooms, activities and content written by subject specialists. There is a "Message Tree" for younger pupils to express themselves, and a flood map application for older students to investigate the impacts of sea level rise caused by climate change.
Climate Change Wales aims to help students make the link between the local and the global. The overall tone of the site is optomistic, with a strong emphasis on understanding the issues and making informed choices.
Climate Change Wales Primary School
Climate Change Wales Secondary School
Climate Change Wales College
This project is a significant phase of the ECO Centre's education programme and would not be possible without the generous support of the Sustainable Development Fund managed by Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, and TYF Ltd, who have donated under the 1% for the Planet scheme.
For more information about Climate Change Wales contact
or phone on 01239 821903
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