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Climate Science Education: It’s Important.
This week, an article came out in the LA Times describing climate change education as the new “evolution debate” in schools, …
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Climate Change Denial Hits the Classroom
It’s been quite a week, between President Obama blocking the Keystone XL Pipeline, SOPA/ PIPA’s internet black out day yesterday, …
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Welcome to Yard Lab
Howdy from the staff at Chabot Space & Science Center in the Oakland Hills! Chabot works to encourage students to …
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Losing Big, Here at Home
This is a guest post by Page, Chicago regional educator. So at this point, you’ve probably heard about Biggest Loser: …
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A Tale of Two Cities (Not by Dickens)
This is a guest post by Field Correspondent Athman. Hi everyone! My name is Athman and I am one of …
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The Winners of the Fall 2011 Biggest Loser: Energy Competition Are…
Alright, losers. That’s right, I called you LOSERS. Last semester ACE launched the Biggest Loser: Energy competition, where losing (pounds of …
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The After Christmas Tree
This is a guest post by Field Correspondent Molly Cleveland. How many of you went out to get a Christmas …
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How We Crushed Biggest Loser: Energy
This is a guest post by Devin McFarland, student at Placer High School in the Sierras. Our school, Placer, took …
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Watch Out Cows – The Siberian Shelf Makes Lots of Methane, Too
Over the last couple weeks, the climate blogosphere has been lighting up over a recent report that enormous plumes of …
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New Year, New Environmental Initiatives
Because it’s still the first week of January, I can still talk about the newness that the year brings and …
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