Author Archive for ACE Staff Writer

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9th Grader Shares Climate Change Awareness Through Dance

Maya Webster, a 9th grade student at Maynard Jackson High School in Atlanta, participated in her school’s Global Consciousness Symposium …

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DIY Project for Valentine’s Day

ACE Students

This is a guest post from Neftaly Lara, a student at Whitney Young High School.  Today is Valentine’s Day, and …

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This is a Global WarNing

Ashel Eldridge

ACE will be celebrating Black History Month with a series of five blogs throughout out the month of February. We …

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A Dummy’s Guide to Keystone XL

Rebecca Anderson, Chief Education and Research Officer

I admit it: For a long time, I didn’t get the Keystone XL pipeline. Where is it? What’s it for? …

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The Next Worldwide Movement

ACE Students

This is a guest post from Tara Chattoraj, a student at Wheaton Warrenville South High School and a co-president of Verterra. Category …

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How Can We Sustain Resources?

ACE Students

This is a guest post from Symone Baskerville a student at Kenwood Academy High School. Every summer, I have the opportunity to …

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5 Ways Action Teams Can Celebrate Black History Month

ACE Staff

ACE will be celebrating Black History Month with a series of five blogs throughout out the month of February. We …

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Coming Together Around Sandy

ACE Staff

As climate fueled disasters happen, we need to stick together. And when Superstorm Sandy hit the East Coast, ACE proved …

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Climate Recap of 2012

Rebecca Anderson, Chief Education and Research Officer

Adios to 2012 and hello to lucky number 13. Where did climate take us in 2012 and what can we …

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Finding a Message in a Bottle

ACE Students

This is a guest post from Isobel Araujo of Whitney Young High School in Illinois. Stumbling off the field, sweat …

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