OASIS APRIL RESOURCES NEWSLETTER
Climate Psychology Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/climatepsychology.us/january-newsletter-climate-psychology-alliance-na-18162765?e=2983ede56c
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Outdoor Academy Speaker Series: OA’S “30 FOR 30” SPEAKER SERIES
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Here is a good resource for student engagement and connection: https://www.beyondcop21symposium.org/about/
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GREEN SCHOOLS ALLIANCE March 2025 Newsletter: https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox/FMfcgzQZTppwzcvRckbhXxZXkXqvFBSM
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https://www.sustainableprinceton.org/show-us-your-trashion/?mc_cid=dc06919750&mc_eid=9d02fcc9f4
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With the current perpetuation of American exceptionalism, students will explore global perspectives as it relates to America’s shifting presence on the world stage. The world is paying close attention, from the elimination of aid to tariff imposition to scrutiny of diversity, equity, and inclusion programming and practices. Students will consider how individuals and groups are affected as countries shift their known practices. They will also consider the ways in which modern media consumption may or may not play a role in our attitudes toward these current topics.
NEWS AND PUBLICATIONS:
· US EPA rollback of dozens of air, water and chemical pollution regulations threatens America’s health, experts warn
· How decades of factory farming paved the way for today’s superbugs crisis
· State of the climate 2024 report states that early warnings and climate services are vital to protect communities
· Toxic ‘sea foam’ following a heat wave kills animals and leaves surfers with breathing problems and blurred vision
· Something far worse than acid rain now falls from the sky all the time: microplastics
· Future-proofing cities against negative city mobility and public health impacts of impending natural hazards: a system dynamics modelling study
· The greenhouse gas emissions of pharmaceutical consumption and production: an input–output analysis over time and across global supply chains
· L.A. firefighters who fought blazes show elevated mercury and lead levels – feat. alum of the HPH Postdoctoral Fellowship program Minghao Qiu
· This may be the most lead polluted place on Earth. Is there any hope?
· The most important ingredient in chewing gum: plastic
· The interplay of factors influencing the carbon footprint of hospital care
· Ground-level ozone pollution poses growing threat to planetary health
· Local level health preparedness for adverse weather: A review of community risk registers in England
https://www.wholeschoolsustainability.com/
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“How we treat our land, how we build upon it, how we act towards our air and water, in the long run, will tell what kind of people we really are.”
--Laurance S. RockefellerFilm Screening & Panel Discussion: Common Ground
Date: SUNDAY, APRIL 13 at 2pm
Location: Princeton Day School, McAneny Theater
Registration: Free, please RSVP
Please join us and feel free to share with your network -- free to the public!
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