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At the Franklin School of Innovation, an EL charter school in Asheville, North Carolina, 9th grade students embarked on a learning expedition that had them learning about the causes and impacts of climate change, going out in the field to interview local professionals and experts from local businesses and organizations, and then creating podcasts to address the industries that affect and are affected by climate change. In this year's series of podcasts students also included a call-to-action ...
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While interviewing Asher Wright, the Overseer and Managing Operator of Hickory Nut Gap Farm, FSI students Sierra D., Emily C., Larkin M., Jacie D., and Kai J. inform the audience on the severity of climate change and how transitioning into regenerative agriculture is the way to go to achieve a sustainable ecosystem and environment! Audio Technician…
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Being Local to WNC (Western North Carolina) we care deeply about our community and environment. Climate change is a large social issue, so we decided to research the topic of sustainable agriculture. Amy Boyd and Josua Arnold are professors at Warren Wilson College, they provided us with information and insight on this topic. In our podcast, we dis…
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You may not always see it on the news, but between 200-2000 animals go extinct every year. It’s a prevailing problem; one not with a simple solution. In other words, it goes beyond just switching to solar panels. Our society relies on the environment, but also damages it through infrastructure, plastic pollution, etc. We have told some of our own p…
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Brought to you by the Franklin School of Innovation students Amelia K., Bats A., Gideon F., Gwynneth C., and Ayden L., this podcast is all about flooding. We interviewed the education and outreach manager of RiverLink, Justin Young. We are discussing the flood of 1916, the benefits of flooding, and on the flip side, the damages flooding causes. Thr…
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"Ground and soil, cosmos and creation. Big Blue Marble". "Climate change is palpable, physical, it's real." Through this podcast we hope to being the attention of our listeners to not only the thought that the world is warming, but the fact that what you eat is closely related to home. By FSI students Julianne L., Molly J., Emma M-P., Remi B-K. (in…
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Brought to you by FSI students Hailey C., Gus A., Elliot N., Luke S., and Grant L. ., this podcast is about the rivers and ephemeral ponds of our community in WNC. We interviewed Caroline Kennedy, a specialist in salamanders and biologist, who took us out into the environment and talked to us all about salamanders and the effects climate change has…
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Before we started making this podcast, we worked with Energy Savers Network to weatherize a home. After working with ESN, we then interviewed one of the co-founders, Brad Rouse. In this podcast you will learn of climate change, what you can do to help mitigate climate change, and learn more about ESN. This whole experience gave us a new outlook on …
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This podcast is about Hickory Nut Gap Farm, and how it's being affected by climate change. We talked to Walker Sides, the farm manager. We learned about the extreme weather events he has experienced through working there for 10 years. He has noticed many changes, and this podcast discusses them. Listen to find out more.…
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FSI students speak about how greenhouse gases lead to people being forced away from their homes, and ways to prevent it from continuing at home. Evidence was gained by research from credible sources such as NASA and Dr. Eggers, a professor of environmental sciences at UNC Asheville. All Music is From TeknoAXE.com. The Music Used Was: "Synthwave D" …
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We follow Chris Smith as he explains the effects of climate change on our atmosphere and how that is going to affect us in the future. As he explains how climate change is badly affecting us to day and will continue to in the future, Chris also offers some solutions, using okra as an example. We are also inspired by his example and decide that comp…
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Hosted by: Adella S., Theresa L. and Skyelar H. featuring climate change activist Steven Norris Young people have a lot to learn, including how to take care of our earth and help make sure that we have a future to look forward to. Steven Norris, a local climate change activist, helped us learn more about what we can do for our planet.…
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Our group interviewed Asher Wright, a farmer at Warren Wilson College about climate change variability on the farm. In our podcast we discussed how climate change affects all the different aspects of a farm. Asher tells us how the weather affects the animals and the food we all eat. Climate change effects more than you would think, in this episode …
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In our podcast we talk about climate change and how its effecting our earth. We interviewed an Eco-forester Andy Tait, who talks about whats it's like to be an Eco-forester and how he is helping the environment every day and how we need to step up against deforestation. People all around the world are affected by climate change everyday, and if we …
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Hosted by Ryleigh B., Baeddan H., Lily M., and Hala H., along with guest speakers Amber Weaver, the Head of the Department of Sustainability in Asheville, and Sophie Mullinax, the Blue Horizons Project Coordinator. Climate change is having a negative effect on our environment, including more extreme weather events. The greenhouse gases we emit aren…
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