Last year was the warmest on record for the ocean—and marine heat extremes are the new normal. Research from Aquarium scientists shows that most of the ocean’s surface has experienced extreme heat since 2014, putting ecosystems we depend on at risk. 🔗https://t.co/DvEpG76T5u
Wage growth from 1979 - 2020:
- For the top 0.1%: wages ⬆️ 389%
- For the top 1%: wages ⬆️ 179%
Meanwhile, in that same amount of time, wages for the bottom 90% of Americans grew by just 28%. That is not the sort of economic reality we should be comfortable with.
CASE is holding another webinar! Join nature journaler John Muir Laws on November 17 from 4:00pm – 5:30pm to learn how to make nature journaling a seminal teaching practice that integrates science, mathematics, and visual and language arts, while building environmental literacy.
Let’s normalize developing our #socialemotionallearning through content areas. Building a healthy identity in math means starting off by gauging what we think about with math, how we feel, and our lingering questions. We can all be a #mathperson. #STEM
You may have seen my big announcement earlier this week...I wrote a book, Bold Women in Science - 15 Women in History You Should Know! It's so rewarding to see the first copy and to hold the book in my hands! 😍😍
You can learn more and preorder here: https://t.co/2XC5htZS6N
Who pays the human costs of #plasticpollution? It’s not just about waste; Latinx and low-income communities also suffer from the effects of plastics manufacturing. Read more from @PrismReports@FencelineWatch and @GreenLatinos. https://t.co/nKAotNJMLk 1/3