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Washington's series

Our first version mainly describes how things eventually disappear from our world, whether or not we are aware of it. It also covers the lifecycle of how we produce, consume, and dispose of items. Plenty of scientific information will be available to aid in our decision-making.
The show also prioritizes the past, present, and future of our ecological world.
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What's in the air?

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Discover the fascinating makeup of the air we breathe. Learn about the different chemicals in the atmosphere, how they change, and their good and bad effects on our health and the environment.
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How the storm form?

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Visualize the water cycle and see how it helps form storms. Learn why some areas experience more frequent storms than others and understand the factors behind these weather patterns.
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What changes in land?

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Explore the complex nature of the land and its importance for all life. See how small actions can create changes that impact everything over time.
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Affected lives

When changes happen to the climate inevitably changes lives too. Lives all around the world suffer from climate change.

​85% 
of the world's population is already being affected by human-driven climate change
Most affected areas in USA
Florida, South Carolina,  Louisiana, North Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, Arkansas,Texas. Kentucky

Most affected areas in the world
Chad, Somalia, Syria, Congo, Afghanistan, South Sudan, Central African Republic, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Bangladesh ​

This september in Lynnwood library

We are stopping by Lynnwood, Snohomish, Mill Creek, and some other locations. Please contact us if you would like to host a community event in your area.​
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