Welcome. We are the Ozone Fighters we are here to inform you about the Ozone Layer.
Ozone Fighters are students at St. James school in Madison Wisconson. The Ozone Fighters came with the idea of a website to inform kids around the world and in our community about Ozone Depletion and how it can effect us. It all started with a competition that the class had entered. With that, the group learned many things. They scheduled interviews at the UW of Madison for their competition. The Ozone Fighters thought, "Hey, we are leaning so much about this, why not share it with the world?" And that's how we came up with the idea to create this website. We created this website to share the beauty of the Earth and that we need to do our part to keep it beautiful. Please look at the different pages and view the information.
This group consists of members of : Lauren Tatus, Gwen Miller, Noelle Klitzke, Haven Traore, Chris Tiller, Mark Bogle, Ashley Vences, and Renee Kar-Johnson.
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We are trying to inform kids, like us, about our Earth and what we can do to take care of it.
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For our project, our group has done many things. We have made a youtube video and made a website to show that we really care about this cause. We want kids to know who and what is really causing this damage to the ozone and our world.
Our group has worked so hard, staying in for recess, working after school, and taking our time during work times to discuss and brainstorms ideas to help our world. We also thought as a group to interview men and women who are working on this problem for their jobs. We wanted to interview them to get their opinions on the issue. All we want to do is inform the world and we promise, even after this competition is over, we will still continue to inform kids around the world about this issue.
ozonefighters_gmail.com
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shFzvbuIrBI&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL
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These are some interviews that our group took at the University Wisconsin of Madison.