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U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Teaching Resources by US Environmental Protection Agency

http://www.epa.gov/teachers/teachresources.htm


The US Environmental Protection Agency has put together an extensive collection of websites and documents that you can use to explain environmental topics. These resources offer basic and clear information to assist you in teaching your students about the environment.


Social Justice: Environment

elementary, middle, high
article, lesson plan
yes, no
Acid Rain, Indoor Air Pollution, Ozone, Radon, Conservation, Energy, Environmental Stewardship, Natural Resources, Pollution Prevention, Ecosystem, Ecology, Endangered Species, Global Warming, Habitats, Human Health, Drinking Water, Fish Advisories, Indoor Air, Lead, Pesticides, Smog, Waste, Recycling, Garbage, Hazardous Waste, Solid Waste, Landfills, Superfund Cleanups, Trash, Water, Lakes, Oceans, Rivers, Water Pollution, Watersheds

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