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  • Working Trees: Reforestation and Responsible Forestry

    Through the material in this guide and accompanying video, students will explore responsible forest management while learning about key science concepts related to ecosystems and environmental sustainability. They will examine the factors that create...

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  • Less Harm on the Farm: Regenerative Agriculture

    These learning activities provide students with a diverse set of experiences, from historical exploration to hands-on experiments and community engagement, allowing them to grasp the concepts of regenerative agriculture and understand its significance...

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  • Climate Heroes! The Power of Trees

    With their remarkable ability to capture and store carbon, trees are natural warriors against climate change. Forests are environmental "superheroes" that provide many ecological services such as supplying clean air and water. But, like all heroes, these...

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  • The Garden Lesson Plan

    The Garden Lesson Plan focusses on the essential question of "Does food grown locally help reduce your carbon footprint?". Through various hands-on, engaging activities the students work to discover how to offset the carbon created by the transportation...

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  • The Power of Forests

    Forests are essential to all life on Earth, including humans. These vital ecosystems provide numerous ecological, social, and economic benefits, including supporting biodiversity, providing natural resources, mitigating climate change impact and enhancing...

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  • The Knowledge Garden

    This resource explores how Indigenous knowledge and Western science work together to deepen understanding of gardening, agriculture, and environmental stewardship. Mi’kmaw Knowledge Holders Blair Bernard and Tracy Marshall introduce Two-Eyed Seeing,...

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  • Climate Change in the Garden

    What could be better than picking a fresh tomato from your patio plant or harvesting green beans from your backyard garden for supper? Gardens provide fresh food and create attractive outdoor spaces, but they also help mitigate the effects of climate...

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  • Reducing Food Waste

    As you throw away an overripe banana or last week's spoiled leftovers, do you ever think about the environmental and socioeconomic consequences? This short video, hosted by teens, explains how food waste contributes to methane emissions, raises food prices,...

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  • Reforestation: Impact on Climate

    The carbon cycle sustains life on Earth, and forests play a vital role in this process by absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and functioning as long term carbon “sinks”. This ecological service is increasingly important as our planet...

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  • Urban Trees

    Anyone who has been in a city on a hot summer day has experienced the urban heat island effect, where asphalt and concrete absorb heat and make temperatures feel like an oven! But go into any city park or green space and you will find immediate relief...

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  • Evidence of Climate Change

    In this inquiry-based activity, inspired by findings from the IPCC, students investigate the evidence for climate change using personal experiences, local observations, and scientific data. By examining sources such as community interviews, photographs,...

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  • Etuaptmumk (Two-Eyed Seeing)

    This resource introduces the Mi’kmaw guiding principle of Etuaptmumk (Two-Eyed Seeing), featuring Elder Albert Marshall and scientist Shelley Denny. Together, they explain how combining Indigenous knowledge with Western science can lead to more...

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  • Plants, People and Climate Change

    This collection of easy-to-use activities, animated videos, and student worksheets explores climate change science through the tangible lens of plants, soil, gardens, and natural habitats, while encouraging personal reflection and storytelling. The eight...

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  • My Climate Story

    My Climate Story is an optional supplementary toolkit that can be used alongside the Plants, People & Climate Change resource or as a stand-alone resource. Through storytelling, reflection, and hands-on activities, it helps students connect their...

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