green scene... beware, beware - it's an evironmental jungle out there...
In fact we give you two eco-features for the price of one its a great big green BARGAIN!
Heres whats we have for you:
urban jungle
sometimes the city aint so pretty, but the mean streets and the buildings in them are going to get a lot less mean with the help of some advanced green science thinking.
- a load of old rubbish
ever wondered what happens to those choccy wrappers after youve scoffed the contents?
- energize (interactive site feature)
save your city from the ravages of smog and the world from global warming with our highly addictive energy game.
- green house links
spot of Eco DIY anyone?
- packaging hall of shame
name and shame those products you think have overstepped the packaging mark!
- building green
Sara McGowan, top Buildings Systems Engineer at the engineering giant Arup, explains how to make the greenest of buildings.
bio jungle
whats going on in those green spaces in our cities and outside? It may seem peaceful but look a little closer
- nature's packaging
who got there first? Whos still the best at eco-friendly packing by a mile? You KNOW the answer!
- native nature noise quiz (interactive site feature)
heard it all before? Bet you havent! Can you pick out the UK wild things?
- book wormery
do you take an indispensable reference tome with you when you explore the countryside? If so we want to know .
- buzzin' (interactive site feature)
ah the smell of strawberries ripening in the supermarket, the gentle patter of torrential rain, and the buzzing of our industrious friend as she goes about her pollinating buziness. Summer in the UK! Give Buzzin a go for some seasonal fun.
- eco-box
unpack our brilliant collection of Eco activities theres even a couple of things for people who dont like insects or worms!
- so you want to be an environmental scientist?
Tips and advice from expert Mia Morris from our Next Steps Agony Team
- ecosystem quiz
10 question Quiz to get your brain rattling
- bio-links
life in all its many forms - online
- magic meter squared
Dr David Jones from the Natural History Museum explains why an entomologists best friend is 1m x 1m
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