


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 some facts that go against the idea that global warming is caused by humans?
How is power related to energy?
Why is energy efficiency important?
Difference between air water and soil pollution ?
How does natural gas affect the economy?
What factors influence population growth?
How does human population growth affect extinction of other species?
Where do greenhouse gases come from?
How are the carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen cycles vital to sustaining life on Earth?
How does a falling barometer indicate bad weather is ahead?
Is ozone depletion cyclic?
What is an ecological pyramid?
Why do countries experience overpopulation?
How do plants relate to the nitrogen cycle?
How can individual transferable quotas help address the tragedy of the commons in global fisheries?
In what ways is human population growth a problem?
How do natural disasters affect population?
Why should we know about carbon footprints?
How are pollutants transported to the Arctic?
What are some global warming facts that shocking or disturbing?