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97% of Climate Scientists Really Do Agree
Why do some people still question climate change? Discover the components of consensus with a video from a well-written science playlist. The narrator guides viewers through the process of reviewing climate publications, how exclusive...
PBS
What Happened to the World's Greatest Ape?
Gigantopithecus was the greatest of the great apes! Whatever became of them? Take a journey to Asia and explore the forests and grasslands that were once home to the large primate using a video from an extentsive biology playlist....
PBS
The Last Time the Globe Warmed
Global warming ... greenhouse gases ... climate change ... sounds familiar, right? What about palm trees in Wyoming, or swimming in the sea near Antarctica? Science scholars discover the unbearable conditions Earth experienced during its...
Fuse School
Global Warming - Evaluating the Evidence
It's getting hot in here! Evidence of global warming is all around us, as shown in part four of a series of eight videos about global warming and the carbon cycle. High school environmentalists get to examine the facts for themselves in...
Other
Media Storm: Airsick: Industrial Devolution
Toronto Star photographer Lucas Oleniuk took twenty thousand still pictures in a span of twenty days and created this powerful video about global warming. It is certain to stimulate thoughtful discussion in a classroom.
Bozeman Science
Bozeman Science: Ecosystem Change
Paul Andersen explains how ecosystems change over time. He starts by explaining how global climate change will impacts ecosystems around the planet. He then discusses how continental drift created climatic changes that impacted mammal...
PBS
Pbs: Life on the Ice
In this video, learn about WAIS Divide, an ice core project on the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS), and hear from the people involved about the hard work and light-hearted fun that typifies day-to-day life in the WAIS Divide camp.
Science for Kids
Science Kids: Earth Videos: Arctic Sea Ice
Aerial animation showing how the Arctic sea ice melts and refreezes each year, but that over time it is shrinking, probably due to global warming. (Length: 29 sec.)
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Americans and Climate Change
An audio lecture discussing a survey that questioned Americans on their beliefs about climate change. [23:40]
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Tree Rings Tell Tales of Ancient Fires and Climate
Are the movements of wildfires as predictable as the weather? And does climate change cause bigger, hotter blazes?
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: With Budget Cuts Looming, Is Science a Lame Duck?
If Congress fails to act, some $15 billion will be cut from science funding in January 2013.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Climate Change Takes Flight in New Novel
An ecological anomaly is at the center of the story in Barbara Kingsolver's Flight Behavior.