Agricultural History Society. “How conservation began in the U.S.” 1937. JSTOR.
This was a good article. It had a lot about forestry which wasn't helpful for me but it also had info on how national parks were created.
Hawken, Paul, editor. Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Reverse Global Warming. Penguin Publishing Group, 2017.
I looked at it a little bit as a resource for things we could do to help combat climate change.
Berry, Wendell. What are People For? Essays. North Point Press, 1990.
I started to read this, it is a collection of essays. I didn’t end up finishing it because it was pretty confusing and I couldn’t follow it very well.
Bishop, Kristyna. “This Land Knows Me: Indigenous Land Rights.” 2001. Cultural Survival.
I also used this for an indigenous perspective on the land. It was really helpful and I used it in my essay.
Central Vermont Solid Waste Management District. School Zero Waste Grant Program. Central Vermont Solid Waste Management District.
This is a grant for schools to build a waste system. We might end up applying for one.
Colchester, Marcas. “Conservation Policy and Indigenous Peoples.” 2004. Cultural Survival.
I used it in my essay to get information on how the creation of national parks and how that affected indigenous communities. It was really helpful and interesting.
Jose, John. Cafeteria Sorting Station Design Concepts. 2021. Central Vermont Solid Waste Management District.
I used this to get ideas from other schools that have done it before and designs they have used.
Jose, John. Report of findings for a schoolwide waste stream audit at u32. 2017.
I looked at this to get information on what the waste stream looked like before covid. It was also cool to see the data because I was there as a kid.
National park service. “National park service conservation timeline 1901-2000.” 2022. National park service.
I used it to find out more about when and what important things happened. It had mostly things that happened on a governmental level.
Obama, Barack, creator. Our great national parks. 2022.
I watched this with my family but I learned a lot from it and zI think I might have put some of the same concepts in my essay.
Offerman, Nick. Where the Deer and the Antelope Play: The Pastoral Observations of One Ignorant American Who Loves to Walk Outside. Penguin Publishing Group, 2021.
I read this book as a resource for my essay and it was really good. It talks about different things depending on where they were on the trip they were on which was really cool. I also learned a lot of random facts from it.
U.S department of the interior. “America’s Public Lands Explained.” 2016. U.S department of the interior.
I used this to find out the different types of land conservation and the levels of protected land in the U.S
U.S national park service. “Birth of a National Park.” 2020. U.S national park service.
I used this to research how the first national park was created, when, and where.
The wilderness society. “Why protecting 30% of lands and waters is critical.” 2021. The wilderness society.
I briefly used this to find out how much of U.S land is conserved or protected.
Wilson, Edward. “Half-Earth Project.” Wilson biodiversity foundation, 2017.
I looked at this a little bit for what we could do to help conservation. It Wasn't that helpful, but it was cool to look at, especially the map.
Quarter 2
The EMERG lab at the UVM, Accessed 11 January 2023.
This was resource that was recommended to me when I was learning about biodiversity, I didn't end up using for anything particular.
Buis, Alan. “The Atmosphere: getting a handle on carbon dioxide.” 2019. NASA Global climate change,
I used this as source for my carbon cycle project.
Common ground compost. “What is compost?” 2022. common ground compost,
This was a source I used for my compost essay. I was looking for I starting point and this is what I used.
Environmental protection agency. “Basic information about landfill Gas.” 2022. EPA,
I used this in my compost essay for more information on methane and landfills, I also used the pie chart in this article
Environmental Protection Agency. “Composting at home.” 2022. EPA, .
I used this for my compost essay to learn more about how people can compost at home.
Environmental protection agency. “Sustainable Management of Food Basics.” 2022. EPA,
I referenced this for why compost is a good idea and how it helps the environment.
Hawken, Paul, editor. Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Reverse Global Warming. Penguin Publishing Group, 2017.
This is source i use mostly for my compost essay and a few other small things.
Honeywell. “Why is methane bad?” 2022. Honeywell,
I used this in my compost essay to learn more about methane.
Hu, Sheila. “Composting 101.” 2022. NRDC,
I briefly used this for my compost essay.
Kiss the ground. “The compost story.” 2017. youtube,
I referenced this video for my compost essay and also the carbon cycle.
Mallikarachchi, Minne. “What is a Biodigester? And How Can Your Business Benefit from One?” 2020,
This is the source I used for my Biodigester notes and diagram.
I used this a my main source for the aerobic biodigester notes.
World ocean review. “CO₂ reservoir « World Ocean Review.” 2010. World ocean review,
I used this when I was making the carbon cycle Pezi. I didn't end up using it that much for the acutall thing.
Quarter 3
NASA.gov, https://www.nasa.gov/. Accessed 2 February 2023.
I used this for various science projects.
TEACHER BACKGROUND: NATURAL CLIMATE CHANGE, Accessed 24 March 2023.
I used this for my climate change and weather project, specifically learning about natural changes in climate.
Temperature Affects Air Pressure, Accessed 24 March 2023.
this was for my climate change and weather project
BOHRER, BECKY, et al. “Alaska's Willow oil project is controversial. Here's why.” AP News, 13 March 2023, Accessed 24 March 2023.
I looked at this when I was writing my speech
Buis, Alan. “A Degree of Concern: Why Global Temperatures Matter.” 2019. NASA.
this was something I looked at for science.
Buis, Alan. “How Climate Change May Be Impacting Storms Over Earth's Tropical Oceans – Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet.” NASA Climate Change, 10 March 2020, Accessed 24 March 2023.
I looked at this for my climate change and weather project
“Causes and Effects of Climate Change | United Nations.” the United Nations, Accessed 24 March 2023.
I used this to find out contributors in climate change. More specific the just carbon.
“Chapter 11: Weather and Climate Extreme Events in a Changing Climate.” IPCC, Accessed 24 March 2023.
I looked at this for my climate change and weather project.
Fecht, Sarah. “How Exactly Does Carbon Dioxide Cause Global Warming?” State of the Planet, 25 February 2021, Accessed 24 March 2023.
I used this for science this Quarter.
Hersher, Rebecca. “Climate change makes weather worse.” NPR, 7 July 2022, Accessed 24 March 2023.
I looked at this to research how climate change and weather are connected.
“JetStream - An Online School for Weather.” National Weather Service, Accessed 24 March 2023.
I used this for my climate change and weather project.
Lindsey, Rebecca, and LuAnn Dahlman. “Climate Change: Global Temperature | NOAA Climate.gov.” Climate.gov, 18 January 2023, Accessed 24 March 2023.
I looked at this to research how climate change and weather are connected.
“Mapped: How climate change affects extreme weather around the world.” Carbon Brief, Accessed 24 March 2023.
I used this to look at storms from around the world.
Nasa earth observatory. “World of Change: Global Temperatures.” Nasa earth observatory,
I looked at this for temperatures around the world.
Nasa earth observatory. “World of change: severe storms.” Nasa earth observatory,
I used this to look at storm patterns.
Nightingale, Joseph. “Why Don't Conservatives Believe in Climate Change?” Medium, 30 June 2020, Accessed 24 March 2023.
When I was trying to write my speech I wanted to know some of the reasons people don't believe in climate change. This is what I found.
NOAA. “Corals Tutorial.”
this was just something I was looking at to ge ideas
“Outdoor Education – Research Summary.” UW-Stevens Point, Accessed 24 March 2023.
I used this for my VYCC article to research more about benefits of the outdoors.
I was looking at what different storms looked like from above.
USGS. “How can climate change affect natural disasters.” USGS.gov.
This was for the climate change and weather project. Mostly researching projects.
Weir, Kirsten. “Nurtured by nature.” American Psychological Association, 1 April 2020, Accessed 24 March 2023.
When I was writing my VYCC article I used this I research some benefits of the outdoors.
“The wellness benefits of the great outdoors | US Forest Service.” USDA Forest Service, 24 March 2021, Accessed 24 March 2023.
When I was writing my VYCC article I used this I research some benefits of the outdoors.
“World of Change: Global Temperatures.” NASA Earth Observatory, Accessed 24 March 2023.
I used this for my climate change and weather project.
Quarter 4
American Oceans. “Humpback Whale Facts & Information Guide.” American Oceans, https://www.americanoceans.org/species/humpback-whale/. Accessed 8 June 2023.
I used this for my whale song project to find out that more about whales
“Aqua Culture Aquarium Fish Tank or Terrarium, 10 Gallon.” Walmart.com, https://www.walmart.com/ip/Aqua-Culture-Aquarium-Fish-Tank-or-Terrarium-10-Gallon/144433503. Accessed 8 June 2023.
I looked at this to try and figure out what size fish tank I used during my experiment
Cazau, Dorian, et al. “A study of nonvocal nonlinearities in humpback whale songs: from production mechanisms to acoustic analysis.” 10 October 2016, https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1038/srep31660.pdf. Accessed 8 Ju 2023.
I used this source when I was figuring out different ways that they produced whale song
Connor, Steve. “The anatomy of a whale.” BBC Earth, https://www.bbcearth.com/news/the-anatomy-of-a-whale. Accessed 8 June 2023.
I used this for my whale song project
“How Do Whales Communicate and Make Sounds Under Water?” biogeoplanet.com, https://biogeoplanet.com/whale-communication/. Accessed 8 June 2023.
I used this source when I was figuring out different ways that they produced whale song
“How do whales sing?” BBC Science Focus, https://www.sciencefocus.com/nature/how-do-whales-sing. Accessed 8 June 2023.
Jabs, Carolyn. “Home Composting.” Central Vermont Solid Waste Management District, https://www.cvswmd.org/home-composting.html. Accessed 8 June 2023.
I used this in my compost essay in `the fall and for sources this semester
Landsea, Chris, and Eric Blake. “Was 2020 a Record-Breaking Hurricane Season? Yes, But. . .” Inside the Eye, 30 June 2021, https://noaanhc.wordpress.com/2021/06/30/was-2020-a-record-breaking-hurricane-season-yes-but/. Accessed 8 June 2023.
I used this for my weather patterns project
Martins, Maria Clara Izurun, et al. “Respiration cycle duration and seawater flux through open blowholes of humpback (Megaptera novaeangliae) and North Atlantic right (Eubalaena glacialis) whales.” Wiley Online Library, 29 May 2020, https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/mms.12703. Accessed 8 June 2023.
I used this for my whale song project
NOAA. “How does the temperature of ocean water vary? : Ocean Exploration Facts: NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research.” NOAA Ocean Exploration, https://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/facts/temp-vary.html. Accessed 8 June 2023.
I used this for background information for my experiment
NOAA. “Water Vapor Investigation.” Global Monitoring Laboratory, https://gml.noaa.gov/infodata/lesson_plans/Water%20Vapor%20Investigation.pdf. Accessed 8 June 2023.
I used this in my background for my experiment
NOAA. “Why do whales make sounds?” NOAA's National Ocean Service, 20 January 2023, https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/whalesounds.html. Accessed 8 June 2023.
I used this in my whale song project
Our World in Data. “Sea surface temperature anomaly, Tropics.” Our World in Data, https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/sea-surface-temperature-anomaly?time=earliest..2020&facet=none&country=~Tropics. Accessed 8 June 2023.
I used this to figure out my control temperatures for my experiment
Sardelis, Stephanie, and TEDEd. “Why do whales sing? - Stephanie Sardelis.” TED-Ed, 16 September 2016, https://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-do-whales-sing-stephanie-sardelis. Accessed 8 June 2023.
I used this for my whale song project
Science World. “Sound.” Science World, https://www.scienceworld.ca/resource/sound/. Accessed 8 June 2023.
I used this to research sound waves for my whale song project
Smith, Christopher M. “Terrestrial, Semiaquatic, and Fully Aquatic Mammal Sound Production Mechanisms.” Acoustics Today, 15 June 2017, https://acousticstoday.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/2-reidenberg.pdf. Accessed 8 June 2023.
I used this to figure out how whales produce sound for my whale song project
“Whales, dolphins and sound.” DCCEEW, 3 October 2021, https://www.dcceew.gov.au/environment/marine/marine-species/cetaceans/whale-dolphins-sound. Accessed 8 June 2023.