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90% OF OUR VIEWERS ARE INSPIRED TO MAKE POSITIVE CHANGES TO THEIR DIETS!




EAT FOR THE EARTH:

Learning Objectives:

Understand the impact of food choices on the environment, including water and land use and greenhouse gas emissions.
Identify more environmentally friendly food options.
Apply and demonstrate their understanding of sustainably produced foods by choosing and incorporating more planet-friendly plant foods in their everyday lives!
THE NEED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

74% of teachers believe that environmental conditions will have an enormous impact on their students’ futures
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80% of parents support teaching environmental education
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56% of teachers report that students have brought up environmental concerns in their classroom
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1: “The State of Climate Change Education Findings from a National Survey of Educators.” Edge Research and The North American Association For Environmental Education, 2022.
2: “Most Teachers Don't Teach Climate Change; 4 In 5 Parents Wish They Did.” Anya Kamenetz, NPR 2019.

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The Educated Choices Program’s Curriculum Development Department is producing the next education package in our “Bite-Sized Learning” series NOW!
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