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Pupils impress with their global warming answers



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Published Date: 13 October 2008

A GROUP of Scarborough students learned all about their carbon footprint at a recent roadshow in Scarborough.

The Carbon Footprint Roadshow, run by BP, called at George Pindar Community Sports College in Moor Lane, Eastfield.

Its aim was to raise awareness about issues surrounding global warming and the students took part in role play exercises, planning and group work.

The workshop was part of the students' theme in science of making learning real and they also took part in the BP young persons' survey about attitudes towards global warming.

A spokeswoman for Pindar College said: "The sessions went very well and the presenters were really impressed by how concerned the students were about global warming."

She added that the organisers were impressed by the fact that the students got more questions right than older participants from a recent workshop.

The full article contains 146 words and appears in Scarborough Evening News newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 13 October 2008 7:47 AM
  • Source: Scarborough Evening News
  • Location: Scarborough
 
 
  

 
 

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