STEAM Education Link XI
Now here is a thought: Fishy breath, trampling and carnage are good things (in the right context).
Now here is a thought: Fishy breath, trampling and carnage are good things (in the right context).
Posted on May 9, 2023 by Dr Charlotte Braungardt
biodiversity, climate change, conservation, nature, ocean, Science, Sustainability, Uncategorized
abundance, algae, atmosphere, biodiversity, carbon, carbon cycle, carbon dioxide, cetacean, climate change, climate crisis, climate regulation, conservation, deep sea, ecology, ecosystem, Environment, food web, herbivores, mammals, oceanography, predator, regulation, resilience, sea-level, seaweed, STEAM, STEM, zooplankton
I have explained the background to the scientific projects we are supporting in a number of blog posts and on our website. Now I provid an insight into what ‘doing science’ on the ice actually entails, with the example of sampling… Read More
Posted on January 17, 2022 by Dr Charlotte Braungardt
It was such fun to do this webinar for school kids from different ages and I was truly astonished what well-considered and pertinent questions I was asked. Well done, all of you! There was one question I couldn’t… Read More
Posted on January 14, 2022 by Dr Charlotte Braungardt
Antarctica, education, learning, resilience, Science
Antarctic Quest 21, atmosphere, carbon cycle, carbon pump, climate change, Environment, essential elements, expedition, food web, ice, ice balance, ice loss, isostatic rebound, metals, Microplastics, nutrients, ocean, Ocean Science, pollution, Shackleton, snow, Weddell Sea
Challenging Habitat