SUMMARY
This site offers clear, current, hight-quality information about climate change - on ethics and atmospheric science, economics and agriculture, literature and ecology, policy and refugees, and more. This resource takes inspiration from the 19th-century artist Hokusai, who created 100 Views of Mount Fuji, Japan's most sacred mountain. It contains useful materials in the form of short and long videos, notes about good books and articles and links to key websites.
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Ginny Brown came to NCSE as the Project Director for the NSF funded CAMEL (Climate, Adaptation, Mitigation, E-Learning) project. This work centers on developing a community of climate change educators, researchers and students to combat the impact of climate change.
Ginny has twelve years experience in working with academia at both the undergraduate and graduate level. Prior to coming to NCSE, Ginny was the Program Director for the Vulcan Mater ... (Full Bio)
SUMMARY
This site offers clear, current, hight-quality information about climate change - on ethics and atmospheric science, economics and agriculture, literature and ecology, policy and refugees, and more. This resource takes inspiration from the 19th-century artist Hokusai, who created 100 Views of Mount Fuji, Japan's most sacred mountain. It contains useful materials in the form of short and long videos, notes about good books and articles and links to key websites.
ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION AND TEACHING MATERIALS
Explore >> 100 Views of Climate Change
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