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REVIEW:
This is a good Earth Day project for teachers and students who are
studying energy conservation. The site is divided into six main
sections: Action, Science, Policy, Energy, Earth Day, and Campaign.
The “Action” section challenges users to cut back or
go completely without manmade energy on Earth Day and also offers
more than a dozen ways anyone can cut back on energy use in their
everyday lives. In addition to background information about Earth
Day, visitors will find information on such topics as global warming,
air pollution, sea level rise, energy efficiency, renewable energy,
and a particular view of environmental policy in the United States.
Although the challenge of spending the day without using energy
is a worthwhile experience for students, the site is politically
charged and teachers will want to peruse the materials at the site
carefully before introducing it to students.
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