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Want
to find out more for yourself about how you can live sustainably without
eating the future?
Here
are some of my favourite sites. Why
not check some of them out?

- Gobar
Times - Did you know that there are
over 46,000 pieces of plastic litter floating
on every square mile of ocean today? I
knew there was a lot of junk because I
bump into it when I swim, but I'd never
counted it. But surely not this much? Yes!...
and it gets worse. Take a trip through
the trash with Peeco in this comic strip.
- Greenpeace - Did
you know that one quarter of the planet's
mammals could become extinct if the
ancient forests aren't saved? Around
the world there is a problem.
Whole forests are being cut down at
such a fast rate that there is a danger
that our planet could be permanently
damaged. Go on, get active! You can
help stop this.
- Kids
FACE - That's Kids
For A Clean Environment. It's
the world's largest youth environmental
organization, founded by a 9-year-old
from Tennessee (USA) back in 1989
- Oxfam
- Oxfam's aim is to get rid of poverty - everywhere.
Mission Impossible? They don't think so. There's
probably an Oxfam is your country and you
can find out from this page. Find Oxfam's Kids
pages at Cool
Planet.
- Rainforest
Action Network - shows how you can
help protect and save the world's forests
and animals.
- Save
the Children - This charity listens
to and learns from the children it
helps and supports. It wants to make
a better future for kids everywhere.
- Tree
Musketeers - Kids can rescue Earth, says
this California-based group. It's the USA's
first youth environmental organization where
kids are boss.
- Waste
Watch - Waste less, live more!
- WWF -
Everything that you wanted to know about
conservation. Find out about endangered
species, tackle environmental issues and
come to grips with fundamental principles
of evolution. All tailored to meet your
educational needs - and that includes homework
and projects.
- Eco
Companies Directory - Here's a great
source of information on eco-friendly
companies and organisations on the
Web.
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