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Opportunity for students displaced by Katrina to assess climate vulnerability of Southeast US
Date:9/5/2007

rriculum on climate change designed for high school students to integrate climate change into their lessons and equip students for future responsibility and leadership. It is now available from World Wildlife Fund online at www.worldwildlife.org/seclimatewitness or via email at seclimatewitness@wwfus.org by request.

These lessons are thorough, offering every type of activity I can imagine to help secondary students and teachers explore global climate change, said Tami Coleman, coordinator for Project Conservation Education Now for Tennessee Students, Tennessee Department of Education.


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Contact: Kathleen Sullivan
kathleen.sullivan@wwfus.org
202-778-9576
World Wildlife Fund
Source:Eurekalert

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