Science
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Find all the context you need to teach "Losing Earth," including historical timelines and original transcripts from Senate hearings on climate change.
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Lesson Plans
Skype a Journalist into Your Classroom
Want a journalist to speak with your class about their environmental reporting? Our grantees have expertise ranging from ocean health to pollution. Learn more about how to schedule a free visit.
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Meet the Journalist: Lizzie Wade
Lizzie Wade, a contributing correspondent for Science magazine, covers research in Latin America...
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Meet the Journalists: Michael Snyder and Felipe Luna
When the first paiche appeared in northern Bolivia 30 years ago, no one knew what to make of the red...
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Meet The Journalist: Sean Gallagher
Sean Gallagher reports from Beijing on the growing trend of exotic pet ownership in China. He...
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Meet the Journalists: Taylor Weidman and Dene-Hern Chen
The Aral Sea, once the fourth-largest lake in the world, started drying out and shrinking after the...
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Meet the Journalist: Estacio Valoi
South African conservationists and tourism businesses are developing land on the Mozambican side of...
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In this lesson, students read a short text [5-10 minutes] about how exotic pet ownership leads to loss in biodiversity, and respond to writing prompts. Students can be introduced to the subject with...
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Students will learn about how climate change impacts the Arctic Ocean. They will also explore how scientific information is communicated to the public.
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Meet the Journalist: Warren Cornwall
Warren Cornwall, a freelance journalist and contributing correspondent to Science magazine, traveled...
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Lesson Plans
10 Lesson Plans to Celebrate Earth Day
In celebration of Earth Day, we've compiled our top ten lesson plans that feature reporting on how communities around the world are responding to diverse environmental issues.
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Lesson Plans
Surprising Solutions to Air Pollution in China
Students practice close text analysis and writing while exploring reporting from National Geographic on how China is responding to dangerous levels of air pollution.