2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2017.03.1860
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A Collaborative Approach to School Community Engagement with a Local CCS Project

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“…In this regard it could be useful to follow overseas experience confirming the popularity of children's publications covering the topic of climate change and need for CO 2 reduction. Children often get highly interested in publications written by children as, for instance, was done in Australia [21].…”
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“…In this regard it could be useful to follow overseas experience confirming the popularity of children's publications covering the topic of climate change and need for CO 2 reduction. Children often get highly interested in publications written by children as, for instance, was done in Australia [21].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the framework of the CCS project Tomakomai they published series of comics for children and adults "Let s save the Earth with Cap" [49]. Australia developed the program "Sustainable Futures-CarbonKids" aimed at raising schoolchildren's awareness of CO 2 capture and storage projects [21].…”
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