Our team has proficiently researched on this topic, so as to sort out crucial measures that could be followed by every lay man. Our goal is not to start big, but to address issues from the grassroots level and find efficient initiatives.
Clarity comes from eliminating options and implementing action. We've left behind an important progress, "a bacteria that decomposes plastic"
To address a global threat, such as this, it is hard to generalize and come to one single outcome. Hence, we have tried our best to view this phenomenon in different angles and produce outcomes for each one of it relatively.
The most pressing issue of plastic is taken into consideration. By the given data, we've interconnected the dots and culminated measures.
Information and analysis can be useful only when it is understood. Simplifying our efforts into a video series that takes you through a movie that glorifies hope in every aspect.
With climate change comes "climate depression" which is already another pandemic itself
Rather than just manifesting the hazards we have illuminated every aspect with a hope for the better future.
All the videos have been narrated by the teammates of this project.
Introduction video: https://youtu.be/8mw_WkTui3s, conveying the ultimate purpose
Being a part of this beautiful planet is itself a privilege. And a mere fact that it is in danger should be enough for us to get motivated and act. Our sole purpose was to convey our statement loud and clear, that could be understood by any person with/without prior knowledge about this crisis.
This project is a combined effort of the team. The NASA data that was accessible to us played a vital key in joining dots and generalizing powerful actions.
We used a couple of camera equipment for shooting and 'Camtasia' software for video editing. Our main challenge was to breakdown the complicated data into simpler ones. And with a little bit of efforts we were able to pull it through.
Project presentation: https://youtu.be/-R9kq7GttX4, to give our viewers a hands on approach of the key terms.
NASA's climate kids' and image gallery has been the base of our research. The 'NASA climate' is another data that came handy in many aspects. The "JAXA for earth" enabled us to choose statistical data from a wide range of observations. Especially while jotting down the actions we accessed the NASA citizen science. Along with all this, we used external links from Wikipedia and other sources to gather information.
Data: https://youtu.be/VDGLR_uldBQ, here's a compilation of necessary data.
Tiny demonstration: https://youtu.be/PM4j36VsDmI
Special terms/data: https://youtu.be/Sgq6_B3KwPE
(http://earth.jaxa.jp/en) along with this we have viewed https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/iotd.html for images related to our project.
(https://climate.nasa.gov/) has been the back bone of our research.
Conclusion: https://youtu.be/5seub0WpaB4
We are leaving with a hope for a better future!
To view our entire video series of this project chronologically, do visit our own YouTube channel
Team Valerinas' : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClELKJKXRNoiFW1gh1x9Ttw