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Exploring sustainability: Students enjoy Florida trip

May 28th, 2025 Martin Walker Community 0 comments 0

As part of the government’s Turing Scheme, 12 ambitious science students from Woodham Academy recently embarked on an educational journey to Florida to analyse the sustainability of tourism and explore green energy solutions.

This once-in-a-lifetime experience offered them a unique opportunity to conduct research on pollution, energy conservation and biodiversity in some of the state’s most popular travel destinations.

As they traversed Florida’s bustling theme parks, and tranquil natural reserves, they compared various locations in terms of their environmental impact and sustainability initiatives.

Their findings provided valuable insights into the challenges and advancements in eco-friendly tourism.

In Orlando, the students examined the carbon footprint of large-scale attractions such as Walt Disney World, Universal Studios and Kennedy Space Centre.

While these theme parks generate massive amounts of energy consumption and waste, they also invest heavily in sustainability initiatives, such as solar power projects, water recycling programs and eco-friendly transportation options.

The students were impressed by the progress but also recognised that more efforts are needed to make large-scale tourism truly sustainable.

Florida’s warm climate and abundant sunshine make it an ideal location for solar energy.

The students studied how green energy is being integrated into the tourism industry and everyday life.

They visited solar farms and learned about large-scale renewable energy projects aimed at reducing dependence on fossil fuels.

They also witnessed the Space X launch and its sustainable reuse policy for its launch components.

“Beyond the research, the trip was an unforgettable adventure,” said the school.

“The students not only expanded their knowledge of sustainability but also bonded over shared experiences, their journey to Florida reinforced the importance of responsible tourism and innovative green energy solutions.”

 

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