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This is the homepage of the Global Youth Network which aims at increasing communication between youth groups and UNODC, collect and desseminate information on good practices and guild the capacity of youth groups across the world to successfully conceptualise and implement drug abuse prevention projects.
http://www.unodc.org/youthnet/
Keywords:
drug abuse, drug abuse prevention, good practice, youth network, youth, school education

http://www.unodc.org/youthnet/

The website for the hub collective
http://www.worldvoices.org
Keywords:
hub, creative, incubator, serviced, office, space, london, collective, work, space, innovation, sustainability, sustainable, development

http://www.worldvoices.org

Free The Planet! works to expand the student environmental movement, provide resources for student activists, and help students win campaigns for strong environmental protections.
http://www.freetheplanet.org/
Keywords:
environment, environmental, student, activist, activism, campus, wilderness, global warming, forests, earth day, college, university, clean water, clean air, conservation, preservation, sustainable campuses, keep it wild, safe foods, green trade, fair trade, pollution prevention, ftp! network

http://www.freetheplanet.org/

Campus Ecology
http://www.nwf.org/campusecology/index.cfm
Keywords:
national, wildlife, federation, campus, ecology

http://www.nwf.org/campusecology/index.cfm

Oceans For Youth Foundation. Oceans for Youth Foundation is a non-profit foundation designed to encourage underwater education for youth.  Using a variety of educational tools, the Foundation plans to implement specific programs that will help draw young people into being more aware and interested in the underwater environment.
http://www.oceansforyouth.com/
Keywords:
ocean, kids, fishlife, scuba, sasy, foundation, diving, snorkeling, education, Wayne Hasson, youth, underwater, enviornment, Aggressor, fish, dolphins, real video, slide show

http://www.oceansforyouth.com/

GMability is General Motors' corporate responsibility web site and demonstrates GM's ability to make a difference in the world. Learn about GM's educational, environmental, safety, workplace, community, diversity and advanced technology initiatives.
http://www.earthtroop.com
Keywords:
classroom activities, curriculum, energy lesson plans, environmental activities, environmental games, environmental lesson plans, homework, lesson plans, recycling games, school projects, Weekly, Reader, lesson, plans

http://www.earthtroop.com

http://www.envirocitizen.org

http://www.envirocitizen.org

http://www.environmentors.org

http://www.environmentors.org

http://www.kidsface.org/

http://www.kidsface.org/

http://www.studentpirgs.org/

http://www.studentpirgs.org/

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Wikipedia-Article "Environmental"

An environment is a complex of external factors. It acts on a system and determines its course and form of existence. An environment may be thought of as a superset, of which the given system is a subset. An environment may have one or more parameters, physical or otherwise. The environment of a given system must interact with that system.

Generally, the environment or milieu of some object or action consists of the substances, circumstances, objects, or conditions by which it is surrounded or in which it occurs. (Although the two terms are usually synonyms, some sciences prefer the less common milieu to avoid confusion with the more wider-known meanings of environment in ecology, politics, and sociology.)

Either word may be used with specialized meaning in various contexts:

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Life science

  • In biology, environment may be defined as the complex of climatic, biotic, social and edaphic factors that acts upon an organism and determines its form and survival. It, therefore, includes everything that may directly affect the metabolism or behavior of a living organism or species, including light, air, water, soil, and other living beings. See natural environment.
  • In architecture, ergonomy, and work safety, it is the ensemble of elements of a room or building that affect the well-being and efficiency of its occupants—including dimensions and arrangement of living spaces and furniture, light, ventilation, temperature, noise, etc. It may also refer to the collection of built structures. See built environment.
  • See geography for a subject that is a study of the environment. (Terms like SOSE (Studies of Society & the Environment) not only refer to environmental studies, but also social sciences.)
  • In psychology, environmentalism is the theory that environment (in the general and social sense) plays a greater role than heredity in determining an individual's development. More significantly, the environment is an important factor in many psychological theories.

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Computer science and informatics

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