Science
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Meet The Journalist: Kit R. Roane
In 1983, scientists gave the world a new reason to fear nuclear war. They called it "Nuclear Winter...
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Telling Science Stories: Data Visualization
This video interview was developed specifically for our Global Health Lesson Builder Initiative...
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The Role of Visual Journalism in Global Health
This video interview was developed specifically for our Global Health Lesson Builder Initiative...
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Tracking Aid Money: Engaging with the Work of Amy Maxmen
This video interview was developed specifically for our Global Health Lesson Builder Initiative...
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Nuclear Winter
Cold War scientists once worried that a nuclear war could plunge the world into a deadly ice age...
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Lesson Plans
World Water Day
The following World Water Day lesson plan and classroom resources for humanities, science, social studies, media and English teachers ask students to investigate four Pulitzer Center reporting...
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The following lesson explores the project "Pumped Dry," which covers the recent shortage of vanishing groundwater. It teaches skills of persuasion.
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Lesson Plans
China's Environmental and Human Crises
This climate change lesson plan explores the environmental impacts of China’s growing polluters and industry. It also looks at the human impact of China's water transfer project.
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Meet the Journalist: Michael Peel
Journalist Michael Peel talks about his experience reporting on land rights in Myanmar, part of the...
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Lesson Plans
Analyzing Nuclear Arms Funding in the United States
Students use evidence gathered from the resources to write a letter or presentation articulating their own opinion of whether or not to continue funding nuclear weapons in the U.S.
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Lesson Plans
Climate Change and Culture
This lesson looks at climate change and how some countries are trying to combat it.
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Meet Journalists Julia O'Malley and Katie Orlinsky
What happens when whale meat starts to spoil? Julia O'Malley, a reporter based in Anchorage, Alaska...