Student Producers:
Natalie Whitman, Sam Watts, Rex Poff, Chris Thorpe, Cooper Austin

Description:
Climate change is warming waters and causing Asian carp to leave their natural habitat, in search of an environment that will better suit their needs. How can we stop the Asian carp from getting into the Great Lakes and prevent them from harming the ecosystem?

Food Waste

Student Producers:
Montana Armes, Brooklynn Wilson, Trent Uptegraff, Kalob Hersh

Description:
Food waste is a perpetual problem, with global consequences. How can we reduce food waste to mitigate climate change?

Paper Waste

Student Producers:
Landon Dean, Brooke Laine

Description:
How can we recycle, reuse, and reduce paper waste to combat climate change?

The Great Lakes and Drought

Student Producers:
Maddox Bissett, Jack Blascyk

Description:
Can the Great Lakes surrounding Michigan be used as drought relief in the southwest and other areas in the United States?

Michigan Cherries

Student Producers:
Hunter Jamett-Yount, Dresden Christensen, Helena Inga, Lee Williams

Description:
Michigan is the top producer of cherries in the United States, but businesses and farmers are feeling the effects of climate change.

Packaging Waste

Student Producers:
Kalob Hersh, Makayla Herrick, Camy Aboneaaj, Kai Murphy

Description:
Convenience at what cost? How online shopping has led to an excess in packaging waste in the United States, and what is being done to combat its effects on climate change.

OVID-ELSIE HIGH SCHOOL / WKAR


Water Treatment

Student Producers:
Carter Goodrich, Jacob Ramirez, Kiyana Irish

Description:
Water treatment plants are not pretty, but are essential for any city. How can they be adjusted to be more climate friendly?

Organic Farming

Student Producers:
Genevieve Hills, Kaylee Norris, Kyron Miller

Description:
Combining traditional farming techniques with modern technology can lead to smaller carbon footprints in the efforts against climate change.

Solar Power

Student Producers:
Rubie Sanford, James Adams, Larz Ostrander

Description:
How the transition to solar power energy is saving money and the planet.

J.W. SEXTON HIGH SCHOOL / WKAR


Climate Change Anxiety

Student Producers:
Lebron Stitt, Shamari Jones

Description:
How does climate change affect the anxiety of future generations?

Snow Days

Student Producers:
Elizabeth Edwards, Bryson Hyatt, Dane Loudenbeck

Description:
How will school snow days be impacted by climate change? Could we see “heat days” instead?

Goose Poop

Student Producers:
Bryson Hyatt, Dane Loudenbeck, Elizabeth Edwards

Description:
Migration patterns of the Canada goose have changed due to climate change. With the Canada goose sticking around longer in Michigan, what effects does their waste have on the local environments?

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GRANBY HIGH SCHOOL / WHRO

Wind Energy as a Green Alternative

Student Producers:
Chris Sarpong, Ivan Otero, Lorenzo Bell

Description:
Wind energy is a green alternative to coal fire plants, and one of the country’s biggest wind farms is being constructed 27 miles off the coast of Virginia. How much energy can wind provide for Hampton Roads and will it be emissions free by 2050?

Norfolk Homes and Sea Level Rise

Student Producers:
Latanya Reid, Fanasia Saintfleur, Jaiden Carrico, Bruce Blanchard, Rob Aquino, Rihanna Barnes

Description:
Sea level rise is predicted to increase over the next several years, however residents can prepare for the future through innovative solutions.

The Chrysler Museum of Norfolk and Flooding Mitigation

Student Producers:
Sahmya McGlone, Aaryn Vann, Jahnile Anthony

Description:
The Chrysler Museum of Norfolk is taking precautions to mitigate the flooding risk caused by sea level rise. With over 30,000 pieces of art, the Chrysler Museum has raised over 55 million dollars to combat the threat by investing in structural resilience.

GOVERNOR’S SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS / WHRO

Farm to Table

Student Producers:
Ava Harlan, Olivia Tarrer, Olivia Pearce, Annika Marshall

Description:
A new movement driven by a growing environmental consciousness is bringing America back to its roots in local food production. As a result, farm-to-table restaurants are buying local produce and limiting their resource area.

Recycling

Student Producers:
Emily Wright, Jenna Stone, Elsie O’Donnell, Maddy Gualdoni, Aurelia Day

Description:
Curbside recycling in Hampton Roads is only provided by 14 of the 167 cities and counties. Chesapeake ended curbside recycling in 2022. From drop-off sites to subscription services, residents of Chesapeake are finding new ways to recycle and improve the environment.

Storm Risk Management

Student Producers:
Courtney Connor II, Gabriel Lopez, Allie Prouty, Sailor Hunt, Joseph Bondmass

Description:
The city of Norfolk has the highest rate of sea level rise on the US east coast, rising 5.38 millimeters per year. How can the city mitigate tidal flooding to protect the people of Norfolk? In partnership with the Army Corps of Engineers, the city has unveiled a project called the Storm Risk Management Project to combat the flooding issue.

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