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NRC: Operating Nuclear Power Reactors (by Location or Name) - 3 views

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    I use this site when beginning Nuclear power to show students where Nuclear Power Plants are located. Students may not know where Nuclear Power Reactors are located. As students view the map, we will discuss why they believe the plants are located in various area and not in others.
S Berrend

Wind Power Interactive, Wind Power Simulation, Wind Power Simulator - National Geographic - 2 views

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    Explore turbines and set up your own wind farm.
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

What We Do | Climate Central - 2 views

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    Climate Central has created a unique form of public outreach, informed by our own original research, targeted to local markets, and designed to make Americans feel the power of what's really happening to the climate. Our goal is not just to inform people, but to inspire them to support the actions needed to keep the crisis from getting worse.
S Berrend

Chevron - Energyville - Home - 4 views

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    Chevron presents "Energyville", an interactive energy game developed by The Economist Group. The game challenges players to power a virtual city through 2030 and keep the economic, environmental and security impacts low in the choices they make. There is a lot of information to explore in the game. It's great for students, teachers or anyone who's interested in learning more about the complexities of energy management and how energy affects our cities and our lives. If anyone ever tries this..please post updates!
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.
S Berrend

Here's How America Uses Its Land - 4 views

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    There are many statistical measures that show how productive the U.S. is. Its economy is the largest in the world and grew at a rate of 4.1 percent last quarter, its fastest pace since 2014. The unemployment rate is near the lowest mark in a half century. What can be harder to decipher is how Americans use their land to create wealth. The 48 contiguous states alone are a 1.9 billion-acre jigsaw puzzle of cities, farms, forests and pastures that Americans use to feed themselves, power their economy and extract value for business and pleasure.
S Berrend

The Hole - A film on the Montreal Protocol, narrated by Sir David Attenborough - YouTube - 0 views

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    short video Sir David Attenborough narrates the extraordinary history of the Montreal Protocol to raise awareness of the 28th Meeting of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol in Kigali, Rwanda, and efforts to control powerful global warming chemicals hydrofluorocarbons - HFCs - under the Protocol. Reducing HFCs under the Montreal Protocol can avoid 0.5°C of global warming by the end of the century, while continuing to protect the ozone layer.
S Berrend

Population pyramids: Powerful predictors of the future - Kim Preshoff | TED-Ed - 7 views

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    Very nice 5 minute explanation of population pyramids.
gcremann

Journey Inside Chernobyl's Exclusion Zone - 0 views

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    This was a good video to show the impacts of a nuclear disaster. I use this video to show several major concepts. The dangers of nuclear power, if not maintained, as well as ecological succession. Class discussion will follows on what will happen in the future to this site as well as to the plants and animals that live and feed in Chernobyl.
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.
gcremann

Who Polluted... Was It You? - 2 views

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    This is a great activity that can be adapted to any major river. I have done this with students of all ages. A great way to introduce Non-Point Source Pollution. I have used this demonstration with all age groups and it has a powerful impact.
S Berrend

Solar or Coal? The Energy India Picks May Decide Earth's Fate | WIRED - 3 views

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    Article from Wired magazine...title says it all.
S Berrend

get_group_file.phtml - Powered by Google Docs - 3 views

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    APES laws fit for putting on flash cards...just 18, so manageable.
gcremann

TEDxBoulder - Andrew Currie - Protecting Endangered Species for Future Generatio | TED-Ed - 1 views

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    I find this a good video to show to help students to better understand Endagered Species and their impacts. This short clip explains population and impacts on protecting endangered species. This is a powerful way to connect several concepts that are difficult understand how they impact one another.
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