Welcome to our Fun and Games pages!
Play our fun environmental games, watch and interact with our animations, wise up on some facts and figures and download our screensavers - and learn about the environment at the same time...!
New! Watch our new animation, 'Climate change is happening' or play our new Wildife game, 'Changing Blooms' and build your own interactive city garden, meadow or pond.
- Resources: K-world CD ROM
Schools, are you interested in our award-winning environmental games and animations..?
- Air
In the UK, air quality is much better today than in the 1950s, however, energy, transport, agriculture and industrial activity cause emissions to the atmosphere that have environmental impacts. Read on to learn more. - Energy
The domestic sector is one of the largest users of energy (29.5%). Domestic energy consumption increased by 24.5% between 1970 and 1998. Read on to learn more about energy useage. - Land
By 2016 11.9% of England's land will be in urban use. That is an increase of 1.3% since 1991. Read on to learn more about how we use our land. - Climate change
It is expected that temperatures will rise between 1.4 and 5.8°C by the end of this century. Read on to learn more about climate change and its effects. - People & Lifestyles
The number of people who live in England and Wales has grown from 48.9 million in 1970 to 58.8 million in 2001. To learn about the pressures we are putting on the environment read on. - Resources & waste
Last year, about 420 million tonnes of waste was created in England and Wales. Read on to learn about reducing, re-using and recycling and other waste issues. - Water
We each consume about 150 litres of water every day. Water is essential for life and an important part of our environment. Read on to learn more about water and its uses. - Wildlife
Over the last 100 years, around 170 species have disappeared completely. Many experts say that a loss of wildlife could seriously affect human development. Read on to learn more.
