What potential do student research projects have?
Thanks for joining us for another episode of highlighting change makers and their inspirational work towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
In this episode:
Learn from Natalie Ford - an Environmental Science student from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Manitowoc.
Natalie dives into her artwork, which showcases various environmental research projects. Her five pieces represent studies on fog contaminants in sewer systems, uranium contamination in Wyoming, microplastic pollution, pesticide contamination of groundwater, and the creation of biodegradable plastic.
Natalie highlights the importance of student research and the potential positive impact these projects can have on the environment. She also discusses the power of art in conveying important messages and the significance of events like Wisconsin Water Week.
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