
In the second episode of our Island STEAM series we explore how science and technology are utilized in helping islands adapt to the technological and environmental challenges posed by climate change explored in our first episode. More specifically we look at how Greenland is using long range drones to document receding ice pack and how small Pacific Island nations and the Canary Islands are integrating renewable energy systems to build more resilient energy and water purification systems. Each of these examples illuminates just one of thousands of ways diverse island communities are adapting in the 21st century that can also be utilized in teaching and learning activities. (Coming Soon)News Link: Windracer Drones in Greenland Climate ResearchNews Link: Pacific Island Nations Invest in Renewable EnergyNews Link: Using Tidal Energy to Desalinate Water in the Canaries
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Series 9 Episode 1: Island STEAM - Why Teachers & Students Should Explore Island Life in Schools

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