Ecomaths

Säsong 1

A new way of showing how maths is used in the real world to help create a sustainable future. Stefan Gates meets people using maths to find innovative solutions to the ecological challenges of our age.

Where to Watch Ecomaths • Säsong 1

9 Episodes

  • Local Food
    A1
    Local FoodStefan visits an organic farm in Devon to uncover how ordering events, patterns and measuring can help work out what's good for the environment.
  • Recycling
    A2
    RecyclingStefan visits a vast recycling plant to explore how 2-D and 3-D shapes are used to sort and reuse rubbish, and visits a school that uses recycled objects in many different ways.
  • Saving Energy
    A3
    Saving EnergyStefan vists a brand new hospital in London where he learns about measuring and controlling temperature and visits a school that uses data collection to run an energy saving campaign.
  • Rainwater Harvesting
    A4
    Rainwater HarvestingStefan visit a huge hi-tech greenhouse in Kent to learn how much rain can be collected from a roof using ideas of conservation of volume and calculating area.
  • Reducing Car Use
    A5
    Reducing Car UseStefan explores alternatives to car use by pedaling a rickshaw across Bristol and constructs simple equations to calculate the carbon cost of a new cycle way.
  • Reducing Food Waste
    A6
    Reducing Food WasteIn this episode targeted at the Primary maths curriculum Stefan visits a unique grocery in Manchester and learns how to reduce food waste by turning facts and figures into fractions and percentages.
  • Wood Fuel
    A7
    Wood FuelIn this episode, Stefan heads into the woods of Sussex to explore sustainable energy and meets a group of students who use algebra to compare different types of energy.
  • Lamb vs Snail
    A8
    Lamb vs Snail
  • Biodiversity
    A9
    Biodiversity
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