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  SEED Energy Project  
How we use the earth’s limited natural resources is one of the greatest challenges people face in the 21st century. Among the most pressing of these concerns is energy. The SEED Energy Project offers students and teachers opportunities to gain valuable insight into this global issue through firsthand experiments and activities.
   
Global Climate Change and Energy Explore Energy Solutions

Global Climate Change
Is the world getting warmer? The global temperature changes over the past 150 years, would indicate that the the answer is "YES!" But what if we look at the past 1,000 years, 100,000 years or more? And why should YOU care if indeed our world is getting warmer?

Desalination
Desalination

Drinking Water from the Sea - Experiment
Use the energy of the Sun to produce clean fresh water fro sea water.

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Solar Energy SEEDPACK
SEEDPACK

Build a solar water heater

Generate electricity from sunlight

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Cooling without air-conditioning or refrigeration
Pot-inPot refrigerator

Cool Clay
Learn how a traditional roofing material helps cool homes in the tropics.

The Pot-in-Pot Cooling System
Build a refrigerator that uses no electricity or gas


Engineering Challenge: Design for Energy Efficiency
Energy-efficient buildings

Design an Energy Efficient Building
Use traditional and high-teach methods to minimize energy use.

Energy playground

The Energy Playground
Capture some of that running, jumping and cycling energy and put it to us.

Fruit battery

Fruit Power
Learn How to Generate Electricity from Lemons…
then…

Build a Better Battery
…based on fruits or vegetables.

Fruit battery

How Long Can an Ice Cube Last?
Design an environment that will protect an ice cube from the temperature of its surroundings.

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…try some Science Lab projects about…
Air & Space
Earth Science
Electricity & Magnetism
Properties of Liquids

 

…explore Science Watch articles about…
Air & Space Watch
Earth Watch
Inventing Our World
People in Motion

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