The effect of carbon dioxide on the atmosphere has been studied experimentally since 1856, when Ms Eunice Foote compared the warming of two flasks, one filled with “carbonic acid gas”, when they were simply placed in direct sunlight (1). Now, thanks to Warwick Cathro at 350.org Canberra, here is a neat way to reproduce this classic demonstration, ideal for a winter science fair, as we discovered.
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Friday, 30 August 2019
Greenhouse gas demonstration
The effect of carbon dioxide on the atmosphere has been studied experimentally since 1856, when Ms Eunice Foote compared the warming of two flasks, one filled with “carbonic acid gas”, when they were simply placed in direct sunlight (1). Now, thanks to Warwick Cathro at 350.org Canberra, here is a neat way to reproduce this classic demonstration, ideal for a winter science fair, as we discovered.
Monday, 12 August 2019
Thank you for joining in with thinking outside the planet
Thank you to everyone who took part in the 8th August Earth System education event as part of warming up to 2019 Science Week here in the ACT.
Thank you to the Science Educators Association ACT, the ACT Chapter Environmental Education and Caroline Chisholm School's Centre for Innovation in Learning for partnering and hosting the event.
Thanks to Angela Colliver Consulting, Dancekids, Nature Art Lab and the Australian Academy of Science for sharing materials for educators. Finally, thank you Inez Harker-Schuch - ANU and the University of Copenhagen - for the stimulating presentation.
Stay tuned as over the next month we load up this new AAEE blog with plenty of local environmental education goodies.
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