Seventh Grade Explores Climate Change Solutions at Quest Climate Change Symposium
Seventh grade students in the Quest program annually host a Climate Change Symposium. For the first time in two years, the symposium returned as an in-person event on March 16.
The symposium is the culmination of an extensive, integrated Science and Humanities study on climate change. Each project explains the causes and effects of a climate issue, and offers student-crafted solutions.
The projects included:
- How are Giant Pandas Affected by Climate Change?
- Coral Carbon Collector: A Coral Bleaching Solution
- Dyes Used In Fast Fashion
- Ocean Acidification in the Arctic
- Ocean Acidification in Hawaii
- Ocean Acidification in British Columbia, Canada
- Climate Change in Chile
- Saving Island Nations from Sea Level Rise
- Renewable Energy in South Africa
- Vertical Farming in India
- Fast Fashion Awareness With Labels
- Sustainable Desalination Plants
- Mechanical Trees in China
- Climate Change & The Amazon Rainforest
- Mitigating Climate Change in China
- How does Social Media Affect Climate Change?