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Hello and welcome to our  Web 2.0 place. We know that it is not the most pleasant way to start a project, but the facts made us to do so.During August 2007our prefecture, Ilia, faced the most horrific fire in our history.
So there is a need for a common approach in terms of Environmental Education
worldwide.

The aim of this project is to make people think about environment more seriously.

Go to the practice tab (on the top) and  watch our small presentation. It is the incentive to start working with our project.

Next you can try our booklets and practice with our experiment.

Good luck!!!

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Greek Version

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The backstage!!!

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We think that you already have made your own conclusions.

Here, we present you our video with the…. evidence.

New!The story of a burnt orange
tree…

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Special thanks to Mr Kostas Charalas, a contemporary childrens’
book author, who visited our school and helped our pupils to implement ideas
from his books and other original thoughts about environment.
We also thank him for his permission to publish this video.charalas1charalas2

Earth’s message.

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How much energy do you think that our Earth still has?
Of course we need energy for our everyday activities, but we could try and change our habits and our behavior. We must help Earth recover from its injuries.
For example, we could use renewable forms of energy, such as solar power, wind power, waterpower that are friendly to our environment. We can save energy using our bicycle to go to school or the public transportation or just walking. It is healthy as well!!!
Recycling is a very good solution and we don?t have to cut so many trees. Turning down so many electric devices and using economical lamps can help in energy saving.
Let?s make a better choice. Let?s change habits.
You can also watch our sort video clip about our planet’s SOS message…
If planet Earth had human voice it would say: ? I feel exhausted?.
Every day people and industries consume enormous quantities of non-renewable sources of energy, such as petrol, gas, and coal. It seems that we squeeze Earth. At the same time our forests become smaller and smaller, because people cut the trees and big fires destroy them. I think that we hurt our planet, which has reached at a dangerous point.
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Pupils’ art


There are still beautiful places in our region that we should care and protect.


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