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There are many benefits to using renewable energy resources, but what is it exactly? From solar to wind, find out more about alternative energy, the fastest-growing source of energy in the world—and how we can use it to combat climate change.
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This is an EARLY VERSION of STEVE TRASH SCIENCE. We wrote, shot, edited it to show PROOF OF CONCEPT. This means, you have to «make it» before people can truly understand what you're GONNA MAKE. We learned a lot from shooting this episode. Frankly… we got better the more we worked on it. As we got closer to the PBS TV version of the show (check you local listings for times), we changed quite a few things, but I think this episode stands up. Remember… this is kinda-like a FIRST DRAFT… so keep that in mind when watching. What's the difference between a renewable and non-renewable resource? In the latest episode of STEVE TRASH SCIENCE… we break it down for you in FUN and FUNNY ways! What makes a resource renewable? Is the SUN renewable? What makes a resource non-renewable? How fast can Steve disappear into an ikky-fake-video-swamp? In this short 13 minute long video we answer all these burning questions of science. STEAM and STEM correlated, this video is fun and funny. Primarily focused on grades 1-5, this video was created to supplement «in classroom» resource learning.
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