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British Council Science
Science Projects

Each year, we run global science projects to communicate messages around exciting or topical scientific issues.

Our projects involve a variety of activities including exhibitions; workshops; educational activities, global debates; publications and other learning materials, designed to enthuse the wider public about the issues. We will be continuing our work in climate change throughout 2008 and beyond; and we are looking forward to celebrating Charles Darwin's legacy in the 21st century through our Darwin Now project.

Darwin Now
Darwin Now

Darwin Now is our global initiative which explores the impact of Charles Darwin’s remarkable legacy in the 21st century. Find out more about the project plans.

Low Carbon Futures
Power station cooling towers © Digital Vision

Low Carbon Futures is a global project which aims to achieve understanding of the case for tackling climate change and establish relationships and networks which lead to action. Find out more.

Greening Cities student summit
Dry cracked earth resulting from drought © Digital Vision Find out more about the International Student Summit on 'greening cities', which took place at London's Natural History Museum in July 2007.
Eden Project biome©Tony Craddock / SPL
The Eden Project, Cornwall
Projects in the UK
The Eden Project
The Eden Project aims to promote the understanding and responsible management of the vital relationship between plants, people and resources leading to a sustainable future for all. Take a look at their website.
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