Antarctic: the "School Expedition" is Underway

Can the Antarctic can play a double role as locomotive and archive for our planet’s climate? This and many other questions will be answered by climactic change experts Carlo Ossola from the National Antarctic Museum and Matteo Cattadori, Manager of the Smilla Project, which will introduce students to the Antarctic continent and the global climactic system. This is the focus of the next appointment with Studying is Sustainable, the environmental education programme promoted by the Fondazione Mondo Digitale and the Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei.

 
 

Antarctic: Climate Locomotive and Archive
11 November 2008, 3:00 pm
Arpa Lazio, via Boncompagni, 101, Rome

 
Research and School
Smilla is the first Italian didactic project of Andrill, an international and multi-disciplinary research project studying the role the Antarctic plays on our planet’s climate. In the course of two years, more than 2000 students from 18 provinces have been involved in original, custom-tailored activities and various international scientific meetings. The Project, selected from amongst the finalists also participated in the final event of the fourth edition of the International Global Junior Challenge competition.