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Teaching the next generation about climate change through GIS

  • 1.  Teaching the next generation about climate change through GIS

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    Posted 11-12-2019 12:14
    As an organization our philanthropy work has always focused on education, and our recent partnership with the Connecticut Science Center allowed us to put location intelligence at the center of that work. Leveraging our software and data assets, the team put together some amazing interactive technology to teach about the future impacts of climate change. Take your kids and tell your friends about this great educational experience - both fun and extremely important. Check it out and tell us what you think!
       

    Magma selfies and a hurricane simulator: The CT Science Center installs new permanent exhibit 'Our Changing Earth'
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    Magma selfies and a hurricane simulator: The CT Science Center installs new permanent exhibit 'Our Changing Earth'
    The Connecticut Science Center in Hartford has opened a new permanent gallery called "Our Changing Earth" that tackles climate change, extreme weather, what lies at Earth's core, disaster preparedness and glacier melt. But it makes those lessons fun.
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    Connecticut Science Center Premieres New Climate Change Exhibit
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    Connecticut Science Center Premieres New Climate Change Exhibit
    The Connecticut Science Center this month opens a timely new and exclusive exhibition, Our Changing Earth. Coming as public interest is noticeably increasing - particularly among young people - regarding the immediate and long-term impact of climate change, the new exhibition explores the science driving change throughout Earth's history and looks ahead at what might happen next.
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    Dave Andrews
    Pitney Bowes Inc
    Stamford CT
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