JOIN IN THE FIN FORUM TODAY!!
JOIN IN THE FIN FORUM TODAY!!
Welcome to The Fin Forum, your new favourite spot for all things climate, atmospheric, and earth science! Whether you're a seasoned scientist, a passionate student, conceptual creative or just a curious mind with a love for our planet, we want to hear from you!
Got a brilliant insight about climate change, a fresh take on atmospheric phenomena, or a deep dive into earth science? Don’t keep it to yourself! Submit your entries and share your knowledge with a vibrant community that thrives on curiosity and intellectual exchange.
Here’s how to get involved:
Introduce yourself. Who are you and what fires up your passion for earth sciences?
Send us your article, essay, analysis, or creative piece related to climate, atmosphere, or earth science.
Sit back and maybe—just maybe—see your work featured on the Fin Forum, inspiring others and sparking lively discussions!
The Fin Forum is your platform to shine and for your voice to echo. So what are you waiting for? The Earth is calling. Let’s answer, together!
A Conversation with Giselle Dean
Giselle Dean is an environmental scientist and GIS expert who wears many hats. She is a Senior Science Officer at The Bahamas National Trust 🌴🌳, the President of The Bird Club of New Providence 🦜, Developer and manager of the Nassau Snake Rescue Team 🐍, and the moderator and data manager for the Bahama Parrots of Nassau Locator Facebook page 📋. She truly is a dynamic visionary in her field and we have so many questions! 🙌🏾✨
A Case study of Community Composing in Harbour Island with Dorlan Curtis
Watch Dorlan Curtis and our founder, Marjahn Finlayson dive into Dorlan’s Case study of Community Composing in Harbour Island- an exploration of FoodPost Farms’ efforts in sustainable waste management by focusing on the utilisation of composting systems that processes organic crops and livestock to promote high- quality soil amendments for food growth in Northern Eleuthera.
“I speak for the trees."
Here's a FinFundamental for you: With a little sunshine ☀️ , trees operate as important actors that absorb carbon dioxide to produce oxygen through photosynthesis. This process makes forests some of the best carbon sinks!
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