This video relates to target 6.3: “By 2030, improve water quality by reducing ... In order to raise awareness among children from 7 to 11 years old and their school community about the importance of ...
The Kansas Association for Conservation and Environmental Education (KACEE) hosted its 24th annual “Make a Splash Topeka ...
Water conservation is a valuable lesson from a young age With our water being exposed to pollution, climate change and a growing population, it’s important to find ways to help connect children ...
It's still a problem, and it's still outrageous: Potentially millions of students should not drink the water from faucets and fountains at their schools because it could be unsafe. In Detroit, for ...
You can’t see it, or smell it, or taste it, and nor can children, but lead could be causing a host of detrimental effects on ...
More than a decade after the beginning of the Flint Water Crisis, the community's schools will see $9.7 million settlement ...
access to water and sanitation including menstrual hygiene and road safety. Education Research: Save the Children’s dedicated researchers, build the capacity of the organization to better understand ...
Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District has committed $100,000 a year for the next five years to sponsor a ...
All across the nation, children are heading back to school and millions will soon be drinking lead-contaminated water — a health hazard that is impossible to detect with the naked eye and ...
a water safety advocate. So far in 2024, Lake Michigan has claimed more than 40 lives, including adults and children, according to Benjamin's calculations. "This could easily become the worst year ...
Life saving and migration experts say the recent disappearance of a teenager who was swept from rocks has highlighted the ...
claiming that while the water crisis poisoned thousands of children attending public schools, the state had not mounted an effective response to manage increased special education needs.