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| RESOURCE | GRADE LEVEL | MEDIA TYPE |
|---|---|---|
Geospatial Revolution: Food DesertsFood deserts refer to a lack of easy access to nutritious food. They exist all over America as an outcome of poverty. This video from Penn State Public Broadcasting’s Geospatial Revolution shows how geospatial technology can help change this reality. Accessibility features: Caption |
7-12 |
Video |
Poisoned Waters: How Can Communities Fight Industrial Pollution?From FRONTLINE Poisoned Waters, this video explores how communities can fight industrial pollution. |
6-12 |
Video |
Poisoned Waters: Is There a Smarter Way to Grow?From FRONTLINE Poisoned Waters, this video looks at one community's efforts to grow while preserving the environment. |
7-12 |
Video |
Taking Action for a Clean EnvironmentIn this media-rich, self-paced lesson, students explore activism, some of the tactics that youth activists may use to influence others and bring about change, and the characteristics activists possess. |
9-12 |
Self-paced Lesson |
Teen Maps Contaminants from a Coal PlantIn this video adapted from Earth Island Institute, meet a high school student who educated her community about how a coal-burning power plant was contributing to asthma and other health problems there. Accessibility features: Caption |
6-12 |
Video |
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