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Environment Canada - Teacher's Corner

Food Force (Game) - UN World Food Programme
Computer Game. Description: A major crisis has developed in the Indian Ocean, on the island of Sheylan. We?re sending in a new team to step up the World Food Programme?s presence there and help feed millions of hungry people.

International Waters Learning Exchange and Resource Network
IW: LEARN aims atbuilding an Internet-based "global knowledge community" to protect, restore and sustain the world's aquifers, great lakes and river basins, coastal zones, seas and oceans. Sponsored by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and its United Nations and World Bank partners, IW:LEARN specifically builds capacity among transboundary water resource projects worldwide.

MAX Wissen
Max-Planck Educational Page (in German only)

The Water Page
The Water Page is an independent initiative dedicated to the promotion of sustainable water resources management and use. A particular emphasis is placed on the development, utilisation and protection of water in Africa and other developing regions.

USGS-Water Science for Schools
The USGS Water Science for Schools website offers information on many aspects of water, along with pictures, data, maps, and an interactive center where you can give opinions and test your water knowledge.

Water Education Foundation

Water on the Web
Water on the Web (WOW) contains two sets of curricula. Basic Science offers opportunities for high school and first year college students to learn basic science through hands-on science activities, in the lab and in the field, and by working with state-of-the-art technologies accessible through this web site. Water Science offers a two-semester water resource management curriculum for second year technical students or undergraduates in water resource management, water science, or environmental resource management programs.

WATER: Who What When Where Why How
Without water, there can be no life. Since most people receive their water from a secondary source, it?s only right to take a look at some of the unique problems of water safety.

Wikipedia Water Portal

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