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Earth Charter for Children: How to Care for the Earth and its People |
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The 2008 Earth Charter Children's Poster was created by many students from different schools in Australia. The effort was led by the Queensland Government and Green Cross Australia. |
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This poster artwork was done for a school contest in Sweden that was sponsored by the Green Cross |
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Earth Charter- Promise the Earth |
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Jonquil Mackey, professional photographer from Australia, worked on ideas for an Earth Charter image based on the slogan 'Earth Charter- Promise the Earth'. A series of these images were used to enhance the Australian Earth Charter efforts
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Seeds of Change: The Earth Charter & Human Potential |
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An exhibition created by Soka Gakkai International (SGI) and the Earth Charter Initiative and first shown at WSSD (the World Summit on Sustainable Development) held in Johannesburg, South Africa, 2002. Sixteen colorful panels give an introduction to sustainable development, the role of education and the Earth Charter as a set of values and principles for a sustainable living. To learn more, visit Seeds of Change. |
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Sustainability through Design Vermont Design Institute United States |
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Earth Charter Poster |
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| An Earth Charter Poster illustrates four basic rules on how to care for the Earth. The idea of the poster is “Why don’t we all change one bad thing into one good thing, every day?” |
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Carta da Terra |
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This poster was related to the adaptation, translation, printing and distribution of the Earth Charter Guidebook for Teachers in Portugal carried out by the Ministry of Education of this country and ASPEA, Earth Charter Affiliate. |
2 Responses to "Exhibitions and posters"
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said this on 24 Aug 2011 3:40:21 PM CST
I really would like to have two of the above posters for our school, where can I get them from. Please help
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said this on 25 Aug 2011 12:04:37 PM CST
Hi there,
We don't have any posters at the moment. You should try and create some of your own as a school arts project! Thanks for your interest. |







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