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Bamboo Who?

Bamboo Production
English/Language Arts
Carbon Sinks
Grade 9
ON
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Description

This lesson has been designed for students to learn the importance of bamboo production and how this solution can help us achieve net-zero. Students will read several articles that will allow them to explore this solution and what it can mean for our future.

Lesson Type: Literacy, Online/Digital

Duration: Single Class

Sector: Carbon Sinks

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