Thursday, March 29, 2012

This Month in Science #10

This Month in Science


This Month in Science while Jamie was out, we watched a clip about the sewage about how the waste goes into the water and it pollutes it. Than we had visitors from the human impact institute and what we did was we made a list of examples of how we use energy, transportation, waste, water. Also this month in science we created a survey where we had to go outside in the neighborhood and ask people questions about transportation, waste, energy, and water. It kind of cool because we got to go out and explore the neighborhood but also we were surprised because the ways act when other people ask questions. We also tested out materials like hairdryers, chargers etc.. to see how much energy it uses. From what we tested we noticed it uses it a lot. Also last week in science we had the Human Impact institute come back to visit us and we got into groups and what was to finish our slogans for our T-shirt designs. 




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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Human Impact Ad Campaign

well my drawing is based on the good and bad about the future. Like the side that is colored in black is when the world was polluted with the trees burned out. And the one with the Blue colored in is the good which means how the future would be if the world was never polluted. 

Monday, March 5, 2012

Sustainable Transport Saves New Yorkers $19 Billion Per Year

Summary:

This article is about how can transportation save New Yorkers $19 billion dollars per year by driving less. But in order to bring the message to the audiance the CEO's of the cities is broadcasting benefits of sustainable transportation to the public and private executives.
Main Point:
The main point about this article is to tell New yorkers that they could thousands of dollars per year by driving less.

What I Thought:

I thought this article was interesting. I think