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June: celebrating Sunday Streets and World Environment Day 2011 Hands-on climate science for the communities of San Francisco Sunday Streets: where hands-on climate science is available for all ages. Sharing the tools, exploring the evidence. The science is real, being involved in the discovery is fun. And, it matters. In San Francisco, we're acting together on the science, including the evidence we've experienced ourselves to take on climate change. Sunday Streets is a real part of the solutions.
We're honored to serve San Francisco's communities & schools alongside San Francisco Department of the Environment Celebrating UN World Environment Day in San Francisco -- International Host City in 2005, Birthplace of the United Nations Measuring CO2: Discovering the changing levels all around us. Where is it coming from? What are the major and minor sources? Comparing natural CO2 with what is released when humans burn fuels. June 12, 2011 -- View down 3rd Street across to Yerba Buena Island As seen from the hands-on science stations at the top of the route The Atoms Family: Exploring Combustion, Photosynthesis, Respiration, & Ocean Acidification Fuels which are burned mainly consist of carbon and hydrogen. Combined with oxygen, the principle products of burning are carbon dioxide and water vapor. Kids and adults discover these reactions right in their own hands, with models of the atoms and molecules. Exploring Infrared Light and Albedo -- reflection and absorption of light by different surfaces Another example of experiments and investigations that deliver California's Science Content Standards to K-12 schools. Vital science in appreciating climate change that is rarely taught, especially hands-on -- even though required by state standards. Now available to SF schools. Atmospheric Samples Comparing the atmospheres of Earth and our nearby planets. How the carbon dioxide levels effect a planet's temperature. 3rd Street Views from Science Demonstrations and Bayview Opera House Hub Bicycles of all shapes and sizes |
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