Climate Hour
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Surprising Connections Between Humans And The Natural World
CLIMATE HOUR – Connections between humans and the natural world are often seen as exploitative or destructive. But scientists continue to find surprising ways that the natural world can heal […]
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Water Wars: Direct Impacts of Water Scarcity on the World
CLIMATE HOUR – Clean water is essential for life, yet billions of people around the world don’t have enough water. Global warming is increasing the number of water-stressed areas and […]
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Marine Mammals: Early Warning For World Climate Survival
CLIMATE HOUR – Marine mammals are the planet’s canary in a coalmine. For as the ocean goes, so goes the land and all that dwell upon it. Climate change is […]
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The Amazing Impacts of the Little Community Orchard
CLIMATE HOUR – A little community orchard provides an amazing number of benefits. First there’s basic carbon sequestration. Trees take carbon out of the air and reduce global warming. Then […]
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Value of Teaching Teachers To Be Climate Teachers
CLIMATE HOUR – We’ve talked about climate education before. We’ve discussed how to teach children about climate, and we’ve talked about climate programs in higher education. But all of these […]
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Reframing The Climate Conversation Now
CLIMATE HOUR – When was the last time you talked about climate issues with a friend or family member? Studies find that the majority of people are concerned about climate […]
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How To Make Higher Education Work for Climate Change
CLIMATE HOUR — How do we prepare our college and university graduates to understand, survive and even prosper in this age of climate change? Some of this is expanding science […]
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How Climate Change is Impacting World Forest Growth
CLIMATE HOUR — We know that deforestation, commercial farming, urban sprawl and other forms of defoliation contribute to climate change. But what about the other way around. What is climate […]
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Food Security, Polyforestry and NOAA’s Climate Dashboard
CLIMATE HOUR — For most of the world, food security – having enough to eat – is one of today’s greatest challenges. As climate change continues to disrupt today’s industrial […]
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Ocean Warming And The Survival Of The World’s Largest Ecosystem
CLIMATE HOUR — Oceans cover 70% of our planet’s surface. Oceans absorb 90% of the heat from global warming. They absorb 30% of the carbon dioxide produced by burning fossile […]
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