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Girls take carbon challenge

5:02pm Tuesday 29th January 2008

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Girls at Prenton High School took the Carbon Challenge earlier this week to find out how green their school is.

Students found how they can help save the planet on Tuesday when the Carbon Challenge road show, which is part of BP's Enterprising Science programme, visited school.

"Enthusing our young people to learn science is our biggest challenge in developing the next generation of great British scientists."

Sir David King

The workshop gave the children the opportunity to develop a carbon reduction plans for a fictional Carbon College.'

They were also challenged to develop plans to cut their own school's carbon footprint, and then share their success stories with other schools via the Enterprising Science website www.enterprisingscience.com

At the launch of the scheme, the government's chief scientific adviser, Sir David King, said: "Enthusing our young people to learn science is our biggest challenge in developing the next generation of great British scientists."

"All the major issues in this century: population increases, diminishing water resources, genetic engineering, require science and technology to deliver the answers.

"This generation will also be on the frontline of further developing the low carbon technologies needed to tackle climate change."

Enterprising Science is designed to inspire teachers and students in the studies of energy, environment, leadership and business skills.

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Sarah Jones, Wirral says...
10:25pm Thu 14 Feb 08

I am one of the girls shown in the picture, i was involved in this enterprise. I would just like to say thankyou for coming to our school and telling us all about the carbon footprint challenge, we had a really good time and hope tp see you agin.

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APPLIANCE OF SCIENCE: Prenton High School for Girls Year 9 students Katie Bowe, Faye Pritchard, Sarah Jones and Paige Grey with their carbon footprint! APPLIANCE OF SCIENCE: Prenton High School for Girls Year 9 students Katie Bowe, Faye Pritchard, Sarah Jones and Paige Grey with their carbon footprint!

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