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What is Communicating Climate Change (C3)?
Fleet Climate ChangeThe Reuben H. Fleet Science Center is proud to be a partner in the Association of Science and Technology Center’s Communicating Climate Change (C3) project. The C3 project fosters innovative partnerships between research centers, the media, and science centers, while showcasing the science centers’ central role in educating the general public about global climate change.

The Fleet is one of 12 science centers across the country that is partnering with scientific research sites to develop local indicators of climate change. Many participating science centers recruit the general public to volunteer as “citizen scientists.” These project participants learn about global warming by observing and monitoring local indicators of climate change such as disrupted bird migration patterns in Philadelphia or the failing health of pine forests in Arizona. In addition, participating science centers are developing numerous workshops, science days, and other activities.

For more information about the national C3 project and the other participating partners visit http://astc.org/iglo/c3/.


Climate ConversationsWhat is the Fleet doing?

School Programs
The Fleet has teamed up with the San Diego State University Field Stations Program to offer data collection workshops to students from Health Sciences High School and Middle College. On a recent trip to the Santa Margarita Ecological Reserve, the students investigated carbon flux, took water quality samples, and learned to identify local plant species. Additional workshops for high school and elementary students are planned in coming years.

The Fleet has a Family Science Night program about climate change for 4th - 8th grade students. The Go Green program allows students and their parents to move through 10-12 hands-on activity stations to find out how to make the planet a better place to live! Participants explore environmental science through hands-on activities related to climate change, alternative energy, conservation, ocean ecosystems and much more.

Fleet Climate StudyCitizen Science Project on Plant Phenology
The Fleet is partnering with the Botany Department at the San Diego Natural History Museum to launch the San Diego County Phenology Project. Modeled after the national Project BudBurst program, this citizen science project utilizes volunteers (Phenology Reporters) to make observations about the timing of plant flowering across San Diego County. These observational data are entered into an online database and then compared with historical data from the Natural History Museum’s extensive plant collections that stretch back to the 1870’s. By comparing current trends to the historical data, scientists hope to find out if regional climate changes are influencing the diversity, distribution, or flowering regimes of San Diego flora.


Be a Part of our Climate Change Study
RHFleet Climate Study
We are currently looking for volunteers who are interested in making regular observations of the plant species in their neighborhoods. We'll help you identify local plant species and determine which plants might be most common in your area. We'll also show you how to complete a simple datasheet and then enter your observations online.

Latest C3 News
For more information about the C3 project, visit our blog at http://c3sandiego.wordpress.com/.  

 

Climate Experiments
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