Explore the saltwater marsh biome with a lesson from K-12 education program specialist, Celeste Rivenbark. The coastal biome is a great example of how climate changes and weather patterns affect the ecosystems around us. Follow along with the help of host Cecil Washington Jr.
Now that we understand the changes that inevitably occur throughout Earth's various biomes, Cecil talks to David Zailo, Research Program Manager at the Georgia Sea Turtle Center, to better understand the stages of succession and the keystone species to look out for when determining the stage of a
Here to teach us a little bit about clean energy is energy expert Alan Shedd. Follow along as he takes host Raiany Silva on a tour through an active solar farm right here in Georgia.
Follow host Raiany Silva and Chief Operating Officer, Garnie Nygren, into the new-urban village of Serenbe. This community utilizes emerging technologies such as specialized solar panels, insulation, and even strategic window placement to reach its goal of a "net zero" environmental impact.
Ecosystems come in all shapes and sizes, from massive mountain ranges to the creek in your own backyard. Learn about the key components to a healthy ecosystem in this segment of Let's Go Enviro.
Have you ever wondered how you can help care for the ecosystems around you? Jump in with Raiany and Mike to test the chemical levels of a Georgia freshwater stream, and learn about the organisms that call it their home.
Now it's time to determine our results! Do you think our freshwater ecosystem is clean and healthy or polluted? Follow Mike and Raiany's deductive reasoning in this episode ofLet's Go Enviro.
Why do we refer to air, water, and sunlight as resources? Join host Cecil Washington Jr. and Atlanta food systems expert, Natasha Dyer, to find out in this Let's Go Enviro episode!
Nicole Fields-Kyle is the director of programs and operations at Concrete Jungle, a company that transforms overlooked and underutilized nutrients into healthy food sources for communities in need.
Follow host Cecil as he tracks that compositing bin from the Aglanta Eats festival with Chef Cheryll all the way to the Truly Living Well Farm where we hear from Think Green founder, Khari Diop.
In this episode of Let's Go Enviro, we hear from the Atlanta Beltline's director of design, Kevin Burke. He's been working on this project since 2009 with the goal of bringing less pollution and healthier lifestyles to the city's population.
In order to understand the building blocks of sustainable construction, host Raiany Silva heads over to Arabia Mountain High School where she engages in a lesson on environmental design.