Education plays a crucial role in the battle against climate change, particularly for the generations to come.
Education plays a crucial role in the battle against climate change, particularly for the generations to come.
Noella Environmental Education Science Comics is a series of books. Each book contains six research papers from universities across the globe. Topics primarily concerned climate change in various parts of the world. The research behind our topics is based on real data and geared for schoolchildren! It is for parents who want their children to learn more about climate change and participate in climate actions with Noella for a better world. Using academic research from top institutions (such as Columbia, ETH Zurich, Harvard, Imperial College London, MIT, Oxford, Princeton, Stanford, Yale, etc.) but delivered in an entertaining, light, and approachable way. Additionally, we provide character breakdowns, a visual dictionary, an article summary, a university article QR code for reference, and games. Our contents are fully supported by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals SDGs. We want the next generation to be empowered to think critically and to make informed decisions about their role in protecting this planet.
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The Noella collection in empowering young people to embrace sustainability and safeguard our earth's beauty. Together, we battle climate change, drawing strength from diversity.
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The environment has been changing since long before humans walked the Earth, and only the heavy hand of nature could be blamed. This time it's different. The evidence pointing to humanity's direct impact on the climate is overwhelming. Unfortunately, the debate over whether mankind is to blame for these changes continues despite all research on the subject.
Anthropogenic climate change is here and it is happening. Ninety-seven percent of climatologists agree that greenhouse gasses, both natural and man-made, are the root cause of this phenomenon. Global temperatures are climbing and ice caps are melting. Droughts, floods, severe storms, heat waves, and tropical cyclones accounted for 80-90% of documented disasters from the last decade.
The mission of Infinity Eight Productions is to educate youth on the current affairs of climate research. Our stories have roots centered in real world science performed at top universities. We educate by presenting research articles in fun, light, and informative ways. We want the next generation to be empowered to think critically and to make informed decisions about their impact on the climate.
The United Nations ' Sustainable Development Goals recognize that ending poverty requires building economic growth and addressing a variety of social needs including education, health, social protection, and job opportunities while tackling climate change and environmental protection.
To achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, all countries must take action - rich, poor, and middle-income to promote prosperity and protect the planet.
For more information, please visit the UN's SDGs website: https://sdgs.un.org/goals
At Infinity Eight Productions, we fully support the 17 Global Goals of the world-leading organization (officially known as the Sustainable Development Goals or SDGs). This is a critical time for us. These goals have the power to create a better world by 2030, by ending poverty, fighting inequality and addressing the urgency of climate change. Guided by the goals, it is now up to all of us, governments, businesses, civil society and the general public to work together to build a better future for everyone.
Your Actions Matter : https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/sustainable-development-goals/
The UN's coordinated Climate Change action effort, ActNow, is an important component of the UN's efforts to promote climate change awareness, ambition, and action, and accelerate the implementation of the Paris Agreement.
We are proud to be part of UN's ActNow campaign. We hope that people will actively participate in this mission by taking action on their part to make the world a better place for the future. Your actions matter.
Climate Superheroes : https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/en/climate-action-superheroes/
Infinity Eight Productions has partnered with FN Educon, a leading Thai educational organization. This collaboration aims to enhance global climate education and advance all Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for future generations. FN Educon is also committed to various educational initiatives that align with these goals. We are excited to share more updates as we work together to promote a brighter and more sustainable future for Southeast Asia.
Infinity Eight Productions and Global Sustainable Futures have recently formed a new partnership. We will lever our extensive expertise towards driving innovation in early childhood education, not just within our local community but also across global platforms. The integration of our unique Noella Environmental Education science comics and the EE program presents an unparalleled opportunity to fast-track climate education globally in 176 countries. We firmly believe that this groundbreaking initiative will generate significant results in integrating environmental discourse into mainstream educational discussions, thereby eliminating any hurdles posed by language or geography barriers.
Infinity Eight Productions and the Global Teachers' Club have recently formed a new partnership. Our primary focus is on the Noella EE Programs, specifically the Noella Environmental Education Science Comics/program. Through collaboration with the Global Teachers' Club (GTC), we will work directly with teachers worldwide to coordinate this program. To provide students with relevant and effective education, Noella's program is tailored to unique regional requirements. It includes indoor and outdoor activities, and interactive games to optimize their learning experience. The topics covered in this program include sustainable energy, waste management, composting, environmental education, climate anxiety, and eco-activism.
A new partnership has been formed between Infinity Eight Productions and EcoGarage, a Malaysian company. The main focus of our efforts is Project EDEN. Through EcoGarage, Noella Environmental Education Science Comics/program will be coordinated with local schools in Malaysia. In order to ensure students can adapt these information appropriately, we provide individual-tailored sustainability seminars, workshops, and more. We will cover a wide range of topics, such as sustainable energy, waste management, composting, environmental education, climate anxiety, eco-activism, etc.
Infinity Eight Productions, an animation company specializing in sustainable issues, has partnered with Green Teacher, an online Canadian publisher of articles focused on issues of sustainability. The partnership will focus specifically on the development of new content for webinars.
Link: https://greenteacher.com/webinar-partners-united-states/
Infinity Eight Productions is excited to announce our Environmental Education Puppet Show is available now. Correlating research papers from universities to environmental interests is an excellent way to help kids make connections between environmental studies and outdoor activities.
Additionally, puppets provide a sense of security that makes it easier for children to share thoughts and feelings that they would not otherwise be comfortable with. The process also encourages empathy for others, especially for the environment.
Please stay tuned for more updates
Trees have feelings too.
And we provide various benefits in your communities. So it's important to save us and keep us growing.
Title: Micro-plastic and Snowflake
Based on the research of scientist from Marco Tedesco.
Title: Urban Growth, Outward
Based on the research of scientists Karen Seto and Richa Mahtta.
Title: Save the Giants, Save the Planet
Based on the work of scientists Yadvinder Mahli and Brian Enquist.
Title: Plant Nutrient Map Sheds Light on Carbon Sinks
Based on the work of scientist Rob Jackson.
Title: Switching to Renewable Energy Could Save Thousands of Lives in Africa
Based on the research of scientist Eloise Marais.
Title: The Future of Nuclear Energy
Based on the work of scientist Jacopo Buongiorno and help from Robert Patrick White.
Title: How Red-eared Invaders are Hurting California's Native Turtles
Based on the research from researcher Max Lambert.
Title: Sea Level Rise is Speeding Up....
Based on the work of scientist Michael Oppenheimer.
Title: Polar Bears Endangered By Global Warming
Based on research of scientist Peter Molnar.
Title: Warm Ocean Temperatures Harm Sea Stars
Based on research of scientist Ian Hewson
Title: River Avulsion
Based on research of scientist Austin Chadwick
Title: Microplastics Penetrate Our Water
System and Aquatic Life
Based on researchers from Philadelphia Water Department Bureau of Laboratory Service, and University of Pennsylvania
Title: Arctic Freshwater will affect the Global Marine Environment
Based on the research of scientist Jiax Zhang.
Title: To be announced
Based on the UCLA research article.
Title: Soil erosion is a global problem
Based on the researcher of Scientist Peter Puegg.
Title: How Climate Change Affects Economies Around the World.
Based on the researcher Asst. Professor Amir Jina.
Title: One (wo)man's trash....
Based on the researcher of Scientist Dr. Anne Decobert.
Title: To be announced
Based on Imperial College London research article.
Title: To be announced
Based on the University College London research article.
Title: To be announced
Based on Brown University's research article.
Title: To be announced
Based on Brown University's research article.
Title: To be announced
Based on Brown University's research article.
Title: To be announced
Based on Brown University's research article.
Title: To be announced
Based on Brown University's research article.
This comic series covers advanced research topics from around the world and somehow manages to make it accessible for children from ages five and up! Readers join a cast of animal (and some non-animal) characters as they set out to fight climate change in short stories based on research published by scientists from top universities. The research topics are distilled enough for early readers to understand, but still contain enough information and science to support the case for action against climate change. This ebook would be an excellent digital resource for teachers, especially for those who find themselves teaching virtually or in a hybrid model. -- JT (Reviewer)
I have never seen academic citations presented in such a friendly, welcoming manner! Your citations truly are accessible and engaging, which aligns so well with your mission. -- Ian Shanahan (Editor in Chief)
HOW TO SAVE THE EARTH FROM POLLUTION.
Louis has been a professional architect with over a decade of experience working on high-end design projects.
From 2011 to 2012, he worked on the Disneyland project in Shanghai, where he became painfully aware of China's pollution problems. He decided to educate current and future generations on how to make our planet a better place.
Lou
Louis has been a professional architect with over a decade of experience working on high-end design projects.
From 2011 to 2012, he worked on the Disneyland project in Shanghai, where he became painfully aware of China's pollution problems. He decided to educate current and future generations on how to make our planet a better place.
Louis now spends his time on taking classes at The Earth Institute, Columbia University, mainly focusing on Climate Changes, and K12 Education programs. Also, he spends his time on his dream of creating an animated projects dedicated to environmental preservation. He knows animation has the power to enlighten, and his passion has always been to bring animation project ideas to life.
Jeffrey Countryman comes to USC with over 10 years of research administration experience in higher education. Prior to his current position at USC, Jeff spent three years at UC Berkeley in the Space Sciences Lab and seven years at UCLA Extension in program management. Before working with universities, Jeff was a program associate for a me
Jeffrey Countryman comes to USC with over 10 years of research administration experience in higher education. Prior to his current position at USC, Jeff spent three years at UC Berkeley in the Space Sciences Lab and seven years at UCLA Extension in program management. Before working with universities, Jeff was a program associate for a mediation non-profit in Washington, DC, employing his skills in conflict management for disability related claims filed under the Department of Justice, and he was an English teacher in Japan, Taiwan, and Hungary for four years. Jeff holds a Master’s Degree in Intercultural Communication from the University of Hawai’i, Manoa, and a Bachelor’s Degree in International Relations from San Francisco State University. In his spare time, Jeff is an activist in the field of sustainability, particularly at the community leve
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