This document proposes an idea called LOST ICE, which are ice pops designed to educate people about climate change by simulating the shrinking size of polar ice caps. The ice pops would come in two sizes - one representing Arctic/Antarctic ice in 1900 and one in 2018. By experiencing the difference in size and texture firsthand through eating the ice pops, people could intuitively understand how much ice has been lost over time in the polar regions. The goal is to raise awareness about environmental issues and climate change by making the problem more directly relatable and experiential.
This document proposes an educational ice pop product called LOST ICE that aims to raise awareness of declining ice levels in the Arctic and Antarctic. LOST ICE ice pops would come in two sizes - one representing historic ice levels from 1900 and one smaller size representing reduced ice levels in 2018 - to give consumers a tangible experience of how much ice has been lost. By linking the changing textures of the ice pops to scientific data on shrinking ice sheets, LOST ICE hopes to help people intuitively understand and feel personally invested in addressing the environmental issues of climate change.
This document proposes an idea called LOST ICE, which are ice pops designed to educate people about climate change by simulating the shrinking size of polar ice caps. The ice pops would come in two sizes - one representing Arctic/Antarctic ice in 1900 and one in 2018. By experiencing the difference in size and texture firsthand through eating the ice pops, people could intuitively understand how much ice has been lost over time in the polar regions. The goal is to raise awareness about environmental issues and climate change by making the problem more directly relatable and experiential.
This document proposes an educational ice pop product called LOST ICE that aims to raise awareness of declining ice levels in the Arctic and Antarctic. LOST ICE ice pops would come in two sizes - one representing historic ice levels from 1900 and one smaller size representing reduced ice levels in 2018 - to give consumers a tangible experience of how much ice has been lost. By linking the changing textures of the ice pops to scientific data on shrinking ice sheets, LOST ICE hopes to help people intuitively understand and feel personally invested in addressing the environmental issues of climate change.