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S Berrend

Predator Free 2050: Our work - 2 views

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    Predator Free 2050 is an ambitious goal to rid New Zealand of the most damaging introduced predators that threaten our nation's natural taonga, our economy and primary sector. Ridding New Zealand of possums, rats and stoats by 2050 is a New Zealand-wide goal. It will require new techniques and a co-ordinated team effort across communities, iwi, and the public and private sectors. Predator Free 2050 will deliver huge benefits across New Zealand - for the social and cultural links with our environment, for our regional economies through primary industries and tourism and for our threatened native species. DOC is seeking proposals from developers of tools to control or eradicate possums, rats or stoats.
S Berrend

Everything You Need to Know About Wildfires in One Map | Climate Central - 1 views

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    To get the big-picture, we've created a brand new wildfire tracker that shows where every wildfire is burning with a side of climate.
S Berrend

Teen girls see big drop in chemical exposure with switch in cosmetics | University of C... - 5 views

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    A new study led by researchers at UC Berkeley and Clinica de Salud del Valle de Salinas demonstrates how even a short break from certain kinds of makeup, shampoos and lotions can lead to a significant drop in levels of hormone-disrupting chemicals in the body.
S Berrend

How sea otters help save the planet | Environment | The Guardian - 0 views

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    New research into the complex links of the food chain suggest that the lovable mammals play a key role in managing carbon dioxide levels
S Berrend

NASA Earth Map Shows Where Pollution Kills : Discovery News - 4 views

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    Also connections to happier maps, but this has strong impact.
S Berrend

Hydrogen Powered Cars - National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science - 1 views

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    This problem-based case study guides students through a systematic exploration of the scientific issues surrounding the application and development of hydrogen fuel technology. A PowerPoint presentation introduces a New York Times article about the impact of our abundant natural gas resources on the cost of hydrogen fuel production. The article includes an Energy Department estimate that places the gasoline-cost equivalent of hydrogen fuel production, compression, and distribution at less than $4 per gallon, making it a viable option for the transportation sector. Students are then given primary literature articles and a worksheet to help them examine (1) the benefits and drawbacks of using hydrogen as a fuel in automobiles and trucks, (2) the current technological/engineering limitations of using hydrogen fuel, and (3) whether the pursuit of developing large-scale use of hydrogen-powered cars is the right direction for the country. Originally written for a second semester/second quarter general chemistry course, the case study is designed to illustrate the direct application of chemical thermodynamics and gas laws to the production and distribution of renewable fuels.  
S Berrend

BBC News - Climate change: Rising sea levels hit Maputo, Rotterdam - 3 views

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    Very nice article providing specific sea-related concerns with global warming.
jennykung

MapMaker Kits - National Geographic Education - 2 views

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    "MapMaker Kits offer K-12 students the opportunity to work with key mapping concepts at a variety of scales and to see the world in new ways."
S Berrend

Fishbanks: A Renewable Resource Management Simulation | LearningEdge at MIT Sloan - 1 views

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    Fishbanks is a multiplayer web-based simulation in which participants play the role of fishers and seek to maximize their net worth as they compete against other players and deal with variations in fish stocks and their catch. Participants buy, sell, and build ships; decide where to fish; and negotiate with one another. Policy options available to instructors include auctions of new boats, permits, and quotas.
S Berrend

Hiking Leadership Training | Bay Area Wilderness Training - 1 views

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    The Hiking Leadership Training (HLT) is designed to train teachers and youth workers how to plan, organize, and lead fun and safe hikes with youth.  Novice and experienced hikers will gain new leadership and facilitation skills.  Some of the topics covered during the training include: fun games for the trail, leave no trace, the natural history of open spaces, risk management, meal planning, navigation, and more.
bryozoan

Overpopulation - The Human Explosion Explained - YouTube - 1 views

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    This is one of a huge and diverse series of short, animated and slightly sarcastic science videos by the Kurzgesagt group. They are active and post a new one about once a week. The nuclear power series of videos is also excellent.
Christal Barker

Environmental News Articles | Planet Earth Herald - 2 views

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    I use this site in the beginning of the course to help students who have little prior knowledge to become familiar with what is going on around the world. There are also come interactive games they can play on the site.
S Berrend

Rewilding: Bring in the big beasts to fix ecosystems - environment - 04 March 2014 - Ne... - 4 views

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    Interesting digest of n article
S Berrend

Palau vs. the Poachers - The New York Times - 3 views

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    The island nation has mounted an aggressive response to illegal fishing in their waters. How they protect themselves may help the rest of the world save all of the oceans.
S Berrend

Mount St. Helens eruption: Rare aerial photos never seen before, shot during 1980 erupt... - 5 views

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    a wonderful, private collection of aerial photos taken from a small plane on May 18, 1980
S Berrend

EarthViewer App | Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) - 1 views

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    EarthViewer lets you see continents grow and shift as you scroll through billions of years. Additional layers let you and your students explore changes in atmospheric composition, temperature, biodiversity, day length, and solar luminosity over deep time
S Berrend

Here Are 10 Striking Images of Future Sea Levels | Climate Central - 7 views

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    Below are 10 before-and-after images of iconic locations in major U.S. coastal cities if sea levels rose 25 feet. The after images were created by visual artist Nickolay Lamm using sea level rise mapping data developed by Climate Central. Boston's Back Bay becomes the Front Bay, Los Angeles's Venice Beach and Miami's Ocean Drive disappear completely and the Washingt
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The Sky is Pink - 2 views

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    An emergency short film from Josh Fox, the Oscar-nominated director of Gasland addressing the urgent crisis of drilling and fracking in New York state. Induced hydraulic fracturing or hydrofracking, commonly known as fracking, is a technique used to release petroleum, natural gas (including shale gas, tight gas and coal seam gas), or other substances for extraction.
S Berrend

More than 5 million people will die from a frightening cause: Breathing - The Washingto... - 3 views

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    About 5.5 million people around the world die prematurely every year from breathing polluted air, and the majority of those deaths are occurring in China and India, where factories and coal-fired power plants are fueling economic growth, according to a report released Friday.
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