Re-Energy Challenge
Turn youth into energy engineers by challenging them to design, build and test the working model of any renewable energy technology!
Turn youth into energy engineers by challenging them to design, build and test the working model of any renewable energy technology!
Create an energy storage model so students can learn more about how renewable energy is stored and harnessed into electricity.
By building their own working model of an electric vehicle, students will learn about the electrification of transportation.
Teach students to be environmentally friendly at home by making small retrofits and adopting behaviour changes towards using energy a little more wisely.
Youth can become Home Flood Protector superheroes by leading their families in practical action to protect homes from flooding.
Inspire students to reduce waste by applying a remake, reuse and recycle model in creating an entirely new product from recycled materials.
Discover how policy is used to build a low carbon future and empower youth to become informed and active citizens for tackling climate change.
Explore the effects of climate change on Canada's maple syrup industry in GreenLearning’s climate change inquiry.
Investigate, map, and calculate stormwater around your school and community and accept the challenge to take action on stormwater.
Get engaged in competitive opportunities for recognition such as science fairs and awards at your school and in your community.
Get your hands into soil, clay and a range of learning activities to make the vital topic of water and climate change come alive in your classroom.
Use the Inquiry Method to explore how climate change is affecting freshwater recreation in your life - and what you can do about it.
Over 600 youth from across Canada shared their experiences of climate change impacts in their communities, developed their top recommendations for Canadians.
Energy Revealed is grounded in research, backed by science, and is data driven. By making energy visible, it will turn youth into expert energy managers.
Flooding is the most common natural disaster in Canada. Flood:Ed helps students understand the impact of flooding and invites them to explore ways they can prepare against flooding at home and school.
Takes students through the inquiry process to discover how transportation is a significant factor in helping people in cities decide where they will live.
Learn the ins and outs of microfinance—one of the most effective and sustainable ways to lend money.
Students investigate how to deal with climate change in their own community.
Exploring the controversial and complex oil sands program from a variety of perspectives.
An online hub for exploring climate change and sustainability.
A hands-on program to teach students about renewable energy.
Kids create an info-packed eCard about an environmental issue and email it to leaders.