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RIP Lake Ponting: A Supraglacial Lake Disappears in Greenland. The Story of a Flying HIPPO: The HIAPER Pole-to-Pole Observation Project. Up From the Briny Deep: Collecting Deep-Sea Sediment Cores. Bogged Down in Alaska. January 17, 2013. For thousands of years Arctic peat bogs have soaked up atmospheric carbon like a giant sponge. But as the poles warm, the arctic bogs will decay and expel billions of tons of carbon back into the air or will they? Hot Tides, Tough Corals. August 17, 2012. August 1, 2012.

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Floating on Top of the World: The International Geophysical Year and Drifting Station Alpha. June 14, 2012. Frans’ and Norbert’s raw footage was edited by a colleague in Vienna, and Norbert lent his voice to the narration. In 2009 the National Snow and Ice Data Center. Digitized the film, which is the version you see here. It’s a must-see for anyone interested in how we first began to understand the Arctic and its vital role in our planet’s systems. In addition to the film, ClimateScience.tv shot an ...

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Climate Science TV – Roger Revelle in 1980

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Roger Revelle in 1980. May 30, 2012. His conclusion and discussion for how to deal with the carbon dioxide problem sound eerily similar to pronouncements made today:. The video was provided to us by the charming, wonderful folks at Lawrence Livermore National Labs. Get Climate Science TV in your inbox! Bogged Down in Alaska. Hot Tides, Tough Corals. RIP Lake Ponting: A Supraglacial Lake Disappears in Greenland. Floating on Top of the World: The International Geophysical Year and Drifting Station Alpha.

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Climate Science TV – Hot Tides, Tough Corals

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Hot Tides, Tough Corals. August 17, 2012. Coral reefs, home to at least 25 percent of marine species, rely on a fragile balance of conditions for life. But those conditions are changing. Tropical oceans have warmed 0.5 degrees Celsius over the past century, resulting in widespread coral bleaching. And outbreaks of coral diseases. But there is some good news. Recent studies suggest some coral reefs may be able to adapt to warmer oceans. Get Climate Science TV in your inbox! Bogged Down in Alaska.

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Climate Science TV – Floating on Top of the World: The International Geophysical Year and Drifting Station Alpha

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Floating on Top of the World: The International Geophysical Year and Drifting Station Alpha. June 14, 2012. Frans’ and Norbert’s raw footage was edited by a colleague in Vienna, and Norbert lent his voice to the narration. In 2009 the National Snow and Ice Data Center. Digitized the film, which is the version you see here. It’s a must-see for anyone interested in how we first began to understand the Arctic and its vital role in our planet’s systems. In addition to the film, ClimateScience.tv shot an ...

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Climate Science TV – Up From the Briny Deep: Collecting Deep-Sea Sediment Cores

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Up From the Briny Deep: Collecting Deep-Sea Sediment Cores. May 16, 2012. Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. Get Climate Science TV in your inbox! Bogged Down in Alaska. Hot Tides, Tough Corals. RIP Lake Ponting: A Supraglacial Lake Disappears in Greenland. Floating on Top of the World: The International Geophysical Year and Drifting Station Alpha. In Conversation: John M. Wallace and Norbert Untersteiner.

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A Tale of Sea Ice, Algae and the Arctic. May 29, 2013. Riding a snowmobile to our sampling site on the frozen sea ice. Our polar bear guard stands watch on the ice. Craig Aumack drills an ice core. Andy Juhl measures and takes records a temperature profile for each core. Cutting up ice cores = a good way to stay warm in the Arctic. A section of core waiting to return to the lab with us. Bear tracks at our field site. We gave a Saturday Schoolyard Talk and shared our research with the Barrow community.

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