Charleston students to collect data for climate study

 

January 1, 2020



CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Students at two Charleston County elementary schools will have the opportunity to collect data and help scientists at NASA and NOAA who are analyzing data for an international climate change study.

A $2,500 Department of Health and Environmental Control grant will help fund the project for students at James B. Edwards Elementary and Mount Pleasant Academy, The Post and Courier of Charleston reported.

The "Champions of the Environment"grant program aims to help kindergarten through 12th grade students be environmental stewards in their communities, said Amanda Ley, the g...



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