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A local middle school science teacher is teaching students how information collected about the health of the environment can be used to positively change human behavior. The class wants to learn about a local environmental challenge and if there are any related local regulations or policies. They also want to know how they, individually, can make a difference. As a member of the community and a person interested in environmental science, you have volunteered to share with the middle school science students that can influence positive change on a local environmental challenge. Keep in mind that middle school students are typically in grades 6-8 and are 11-14 years old. Your presentation must be comprehensive and at the appropriate level for your audience to understand.
Respond to the following components in-depth
1. Environmental challenges New York City experiences (Population density, Environmental injustices, redlining, Energy efficiency, Transportation, Green building, Air pollution, High cancer risk from airborne chemicals, Water supply, and Garbage disposal.
2. Explain in-depth why these challenges exist. Support your summary with at least 3 sources from reputable environmental groups or government websites.
3. Explain why these challenges are relevant to the middle school class. Remember that while it is important, to be honest with children about the realities of the health of the environment, be sure not to scare them. Focus on why it should be important to them, and that they can take action to help.
4. Identify any local regulations or policies that have been created in response to these challenges. Remember, the purpose of this presentation is to help the students think about how they can change their behavior, not to teach them about regulations. Only mention the regulations so that students can understand how society has used regulations to change behavior. Do not spend too much time explaining the details of the regulations to the students.
5. Recommend 6-8 sustainable actions the middle school students can do in response to these challenges to help.