BERLIN, POSSIBLY THE GREEN CAPITAL OF EUROPE, is rife with stellar examples of sustainable design and 'green' architecture. TGS students enjoyed a brief tour of just some of these sites given by NICHE Berlin, a group that boasts to "show you Berlin's art and architecture off the beaten track". NICHE Berlin writes in their portfolio: Berlin’s architectural landscape is unique. Its distinctive character was shaped especially in the last decades...
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TGS students took the initiative while at PTIS to explore the campus farm and develop their own pre-CAS activities related to farm improvements. Utilizing elements of science, experience gained from Me to We, their own ingenuity, our students created various teams each dedicated to a different project on farm improvement, all while closely working with Chrissie Bleach, the Farm Coordinator for PTIS. Not only was it an excellent training opportunity...
Read MoreONE OF THE MANY THINGS we try to do in Science as we travel around the globe is examine regional environmental value systems and explore local issues in conservation management. We began this investigation in Ecuador with our trips to the Amazon rainforest and the Galapagos islands. We have continued the tradition this term here in Thailand by examining the controversial situation with domesticated elephants. Elephants are a national symbol...
Read MoreTHIS YEAR our students were privy to an experience that few others may lay claim to. TGS had the honour and privilege of being among the 700 people per year invited to visit the Tiputini Biodiversity Station in the Amazon rainforest in Ecuador. This was an incredible opportunity to transfer knowledge and skills from the biology classroom into the 'field' and to explore the wondrous array of lifeforms and ecosystem...
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