For example, students work at the cart to create shadow boxes using wood, batting, fabric, and labels for
documenting scientific names.
Not exact matches
«I do not know the source of that original
document, but I assume it was sent to me because of my past exchanges with Heartland and because I was
named in it,» said the scientist who has sparred often with Heartland and others who do not believe in the
scientific underpinnings of man - made global warming.
According to its 2012 fundraising
document, Heartland is paying a US Department of Energy (DOE) official
named David Wojick $ 5,000 a pop for modules teaching high school students that «whether humans are changing the climate is a major
scientific controversy.»