Josephine Allen
Environmental Science teacher | Tutor for 8 years
With a degree in Environmental Science from Eastern Connecticut State University, my passion for sustainability drives my teaching. I'm dedicated to nurturing a deep understanding of ecological systems and inspiring a love for the environment in my students. From biodiversity to climate change, I'm here to provide clear explanations and engaging lessons across various subjects. Let's explore the wonders of science together, fostering curiosity and critical thinking along the way.
Questions
What are the consequences of building dams and channeling/rerouting rivers? And what are the ecosystem impacts?
What are the three main impacts of climate change on human beings?
Why mining is important in South Africa?
How are hydrogen fuel cells made into energy?
How can solar energy be used?
What is the chemical composition of acid rain?
How does agriculture affect water resources?
What is the evidence for climate change? Can you provide me with the resources where you get your information?
What is habitat connectivity and why is it important for conservation?
How many ways can carbon dioxide return to the atmosphere?
What is bad about geothermal energy?
How much water does the Earth contain?
Why don't we use seawater for growing crops?
How can nuclear energy benefit us?
What animals have been affected by acid rain?
How does the carbon cycle work?
How do natural selection and adaptation explain behavior?
What impacts do humans have on ecosystems?
What is the difference between earth science and environmental science?
How is mathematics used in agriculture?