Climate change and climate action
Ce guide fournit une introduction à certains aspects de la qualité de l’eau, qui sont parmi les plus importants et les plus couramment surveillés. Les illustrations en couleur et les descriptions non techniques de ce guide rendent l’apprentissage de la qualité de l’eau facile et agréable pour tous – sur le terrain ou en classe ! Outre les connaissances locales, géographiques et traditionnelles ou autochtones, ces informations peuvent aider à prendre des décisions et à agir pour protéger nos eaux, afin qu’elles restent saines pour les générations à venir.
This guidebook provides an introduction to some of the most important and commonly monitored aspects of water quality. Colour illustrations and non-technical descriptions in this guide make learning about water quality easy and enjoyable for everyone – in the field or in the classroom! Alongside local, place-based, and Traditional/Indigenous knowledge, this information can support decision-making and action to help protect our waters, so they remain healthy for generations to come.
ÉcoÉcoles Canada offre un programme de certification pour les écoles primaires et secondaires qui favorise l’apprentissage environnemental et l’action climatique. Notre programme primé de certification est lié aux programmes d’études et appuie les communautés scolaires dans l’évaluation, le suivi et la célébration de l’excellence environnementale. Nous sommes un membre affilié du réseau international des programmes ÉcoÉcoles, coordonné par la Fondation pour l’éducation à l’environnement.
EcoSchools Canada offers a certification program for elementary through secondary schools, nurturing environmental learning and climate action. Our innovative and bilingual certification program is free for publicly funded schools, it helps to incentivize, track and reward environmental actions that reduce energy and waste, raise awareness and incorporate environmental learning into curriculum.
Using some of the walking trails on the 1100 acre Meduxnekeag Valley Nature Preserve, we demonstrate the sort of experience we can offer to classes from K-12, including both nature walks and science workshops. This is primarily for teachers in ASD-W, where class busing costs are picked up by the District directly, but may also be worthwhile for teachers in other parts of the Province who may be able to access a comparable local resource.
EOS can offer presentations, workshops, webinars and hands-on experiences related to climate change. We can tailor things to meet your needs and have a variety of educational resources related to climate change adaptation, energy efficiency and renewable energy. Examples shown in the images are workshops on understanding watersheds, flooding and pollution with our watershed table, hands on water quality testing with our youth Water Rangers Kits, and making and racing solar cars.
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The Centre of Excellence for Energy works with energy sector partners to offer tours of energy facilities (power plants, energy infrastructure) to High School Students in New Brunswick. Tours have to be planned well in advance and are subject to availability. Bilingual or French options may exist depending on location.
When teaching about the environment and climate change, educators are often confronted with questions or reactions from students that can be difficult to navigate. This course will provide you with tools and tactics to address the environment head-on and transform feelings of anxiety into positive environmental action among your students.
L’ éducaton des jeunes au sujet des millieux humides et leurs écosystèmes est une grande partie de la mission chez Canards Illimités Canada. Pour mieux protéger et soutenir nos ressources naturelles tel que les millieux humides, nous devons s’assurer que les jeunes comprennent les concepts et les méthodes de conservation.
Educating youth about wetland ecosystems is a big part of Ducks Unlimited Canada's (DUC) mission. To protect and sustain the health of our natural resources like wetlands, we need to make sure young people understand conservation concepts and practices.
During this outdoor field trip, students will visit the Marysville Flats located in Marysville, New Brunswick, to learn about watersheds and thier inhabitants. Students will learn about what watersheds are and how they work through games, story telling and exploration of the Marysville flats restoration site. Topics touched on will be flooding, erosion, plant adaptations and ecosystem services.
During this school or classroom visit, students will be learning all about watersheds, what they are, how they function and who lives there. If the school property has the resource, we will visit a neighboring body of water or forested area to explore and connect with the flora and fauna who live there. Priority will be give to schools located within the Nashwaak watershed.