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CLEAN Teleconference Call June 30, 2020

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K-12 teachers, student, and volunteers co-presenting: a Mobile Climate Science Labs resource

Abstract: Atmospheric Molecule Models -- a physical, kinetic, interactive demonstration and climate education icon. Would this be a good CLEAN listed resource? Currently in use across the US: in K-12 schools & universities, during large events out in under-served communities, at science festivals, youth summits, field trip hubs, in science centers and by student activists. Typical elementary school level presentation in, Youtube video format, at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OurnlNxBGX8

You can find the presentation videos and still images here:
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmftP5AROc0n2dLus4hS81nSJkisKyfWB

Co-presenters Include:
Natalie Stapert, middle school humanities and language arts teacher, Lowell School, Washington DC
Bella Calemine, middle school student, representing Lowell's Climate Club and Mobile Climate Science Labs volunteer
James Callahan, founder ClimateChangeEducation.org. Director, Mobile Climate Science Labs
Alana Siegner, Phd; University of California, Berkeley, Energy and Resources Group
Liz Bullock, middle school science teacher, Lowell School

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