Why Field Notes on Climate
Our climate is changing, but so are we. All across Wisconsin people are looking, learning, and building solutions for a more sustainable future. Field Notes on Climate episodes introduce you to the youth, researchers, and community leaders who are taking action, and companion viewing questions, extension activities, and recommended resources will support you in keeping the learning growing.
Educator Guides
Protecting Pollinators from Habitat Fragmentation
Pollinators keep ecosystems humming and our food supply thriving — Ami investigates their vital role.
Composting to Keep Food Waste Out of Landfills
What happens to our trash? Ami investigates how landfills break down waste and how we can rethink what we throw away.
Rebuilding Soil Health Through Regenerative Agriculture
Soil stores carbon and supports ecosystems. Ami meets scientists and farmers restoring its health.
Improving Watersheds with Water Quality Testing
Rainfall and runoff impact water quality. Ami tracks efforts to protect our waterways.
Youth Changemakers for Environmental Justice
Students in Wisconsin are leading climate projects in their communities. Ami meets youth turning ideas into action.
Restoring Wild Rice Habitats to Protect Food Sovereignty
Wild rice (manoomin) is vital to ecosystems and culture. Ami explores how environmental changes are affecting this important plant.
Biking to Lower Your Carbon Footprint
How we get around shapes emissions, health, and climate. Ami explores how biking and other choices can shift environmental impacts of transportation.
Slowing Down Fast Fashion with Sustainable Clothing Choices
Ami highlights how clothing choices and “fast fashion” impact our environment.
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