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Climate Kids Mexico receives another round of education materials for water quality project

Paula Ezcurra returns to CBTis 146 in Playas de Tijuana to deliver education materials for teachers who are recipients of the Baja Working Group 2022 small grants program. // Paula Ezcurra volvió a CBTis 146 en Playas de Tijuana para entregar materiales para los maestros que son los recipientes del programa de pequeñas subvenciones del 2022 Baja Working Group.


Paula Ezcurra, Science Program Manager at the Climate Science Alliance, returned to CBTis 146 in Playas de Tijuana, Baja California to deliver education materials for the teachers who have been championing climate change education in their teachings and who were recently recipients of the Baja Working Group 2022 small grants program.


Paula dropped off a variety of water quality monitoring kits so that the Climate Kids Mexico youth could continue their summer monitoring project of their local waters. Read more about that project below:




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Paula Ezcurra, el Líder de Programa de Ciencias en el Climate Science Alliance, volvió a CBTis 146 en Playas de Tijuana, Baja California, a entregar los materiales educativos para los maestros que han estado liderando educación sobre el cambio climático en sus enseñanzas y quien recientemente fueron destinatarios del programa de pequeñas subvenciones del 2022 Baja Working Group.


Pala dejó una variedad de kits de monitoreo de calidad del agua para que la juventud pueda continuar su proyecto de verano de monitoreo de sus aguas locales. Lee más sobre eso proyecto aquí abajo:







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