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Final Submission: Environmental Justice PSA

Posted by Reanna Cohen in Environmental Science · Sasso-Chryst · D on Sunday, May 12, 2024 at 11:02 pm

Reflection: Provide a summary of the contents of your video and a rationale for why YOU chose this topic, in paragraph form. In my video, I discussed why some people lack healthy food options and how this affects them. I chose this topic because it’s important for everyone to understand and help fix the lack of food.

What did you do well, and what could you have done differently? Something that went well was the teamwork and how there were barely any distractions, which got the work down. Something we could have down better:nothing everything went smoothly and as planned

What was the most meaningful part of creating the PSA? Honestly, looking and researching what most kids around us eat/rely on is unhealthy. Prsenatation:https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1pSCb4rj88vdoaBQu6N6EF5auY0DAXQCfTHkrHLsUWF8/edit?usp=sharing (video link on the slides)

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Reanna C. Q3 Benchmark Reflection

Posted by Reanna Cohen in Environmental Science · Sasso-Chryst · D on Wednesday, March 20, 2024 at 9:17 am

What value do we see in the biodiversity and natural resources of the earth?

The biodiversity and natural resources of the Earth are valuable because they provide crucial services like clean air and water, support people’s livelihoods, enrich our cultures, and offer opportunities for scientific exploration.

What human actions are associated with altering earth’s natural systems?

Human actions such as deforestation, pollution, habitat destruction, introduction of invasive species, and climate change are altering Earth’s natural systems.

How can individuals, communities, and or nations live more sustainably? People, communities, and countries can live more sustainably by encouraging responsible consumption, resource conservation, support for renewable energy, waste reduction, preservation of natural habitats, and advocacy for sustainable policies.

How did this project deepen your understanding of sustainability? This project opened my eyes to a topic that I didn’t have any prior knowledge about and made us think creatively about how we can build a brand that is sustainable toward the environment.

What information about your chosen industry surprised you most? Why? One surprising thing about sustainable technology like windmills is the rapid advancement and innovation in their design and efficiency.

How did you contribute to your group’s project? Provide specific examples. What were you proud of in terms of your overall project? I contributed to the information on the slides about our company logo, why we are sustainable, and assistants on the physical model.

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Reanna Cohen, Landslides

Posted by Reanna Cohen in Environmental Science · Sasso-Chryst · D on Tuesday, October 24, 2023 at 11:01 pm

How do the earth’s systems affect each other?

Earth systems are highly interdependent and influence each other in various ways. Geosphere, the hydrosphere, the atmosphere, and the biosphere. All have an impact on each other and the earth. Which constantly affects the earth.

How can an understanding of environmental science aid in handling natural disasters? Your reaction to your findings and overall project My knowledge of the science of natural disasters can further my knowledge of how disasters can occur and what we can do when in a situation of this disaster. While doing this project, I’ve learned how landslides can occur in some locations and what protocols are in these situations.

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