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World Heritage sites, like Venice and Easter Island, are essential to preserving human history and supporting tourism. Yet, these global treasures are at an increased risk of disappearing as sea levels rise and extreme storms become more frequent and powerful. For this event, students will explore local and global heritage sites and learn about the steps people are taking to protect them from the effects of climate change.
This event includes access to unique asynchronous climate science videos, a live synchronous expert panel Q&A through Zoom webinar, and a “Call to Climate Action” resource list following the live panel.
This event is open to US high schools. There is a limited capacity, and each school may register up to 150 participants for each High School Science Series event. Advance reservations are required. To book this program, please call 617-723-2500.
Should you not receive confirmation of your reservation with the webinar link within 72 hours of your presentation, please call 617-723-2500
This offering supports the below Next Generation Science Standard:
This event is provided free of charge for educators through the generosity of the Lowell Institute.
Location
Online Only. Find on map
Audience
Recommended for: Grades 9 – 12