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Further to Joe's earlier post, please familiarise yourselves with the schools carbon detectives kit found here (log on to the 'demonstration school' section and then pick one of the 'dummy' schools).
As discussed last week, we intend to:
- Work with the school (and/or county council) to source the info needed for the toolkit.
- Organise a session to input the data with the school children.
- Establish the current carbon footprint of the school.
- Set carbon reduction targets with the school.
- Take action (through the individual design projects) to meet these targets.
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