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Flipping the Switch on Climate part of SERC Web Resource Collection

Slices of ancient ice show that climate changes can be abrupt. This radio broadcast explains how scientists studying ice cores in Greenland have found that sudden transitions in climate have ...
Resource Type: Audio:Radio Broadcast
Grade Level: General Public

Ira Flatow on Science: More Hurricanes Coming? part of SERC Web Resource Collection

In this radio broadcast, commentators discuss the remainder of the 2005 hurricane season in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, which was being called one of the worst natural disasters in U.S. history. ...
Resource Type: Audio:Radio Broadcast
Grade Level: General Public

Losing the Clean Sweep part of SERC Web Resource Collection

This radio broadcast deals with the potential effects of climate change on air pollution, particularly the 'smog' that develops in the summer in the Northeast and Midwest. A research ...
Resource Type: Audio:Radio Broadcast
Grade Level: General Public

An Evolving Climate Picture part of SERC Web Resource Collection

This radio broadcast discusses how scientists' views of global warming have changed since the subject first emerged some 20 years ago. Topics include the nature of the warming process, once ...
Resource Type: Audio:Radio Broadcast
Grade Level: General Public

Coral Calamity part of SERC Web Resource Collection

This radio broadcast discusses a study of coral reefs near Belize, which has revealed that they are dying from emergent diseases connected with water pollution and global warming. A marine scientist ...
Resource Type: Audio:Radio Broadcast
Grade Level: General Public

Forest Service Scientists, High in the Trees part of SERC Web Resource Collection

This rado broadcast discusses the mission of the U.S. Forest Service, which now includes increasing amounts of research. The broadcast features interviews with scientists who work at the Forest ...
Resource Type: Audio:Radio Broadcast
Grade Level: General Public

Tolerance in the Tropics part of SERC Web Resource Collection

Although temperatures are predicted to rise the most in northern latitudes due to global warming, tropical plants and animals might have the most difficult time adapting to climate change. This radio ...
Resource Type: Audio:Radio Broadcast
Grade Level: General Public

Researchers Race to Catalog Arctic Species part of SERC Web Resource Collection

This radio broadcast describes a research expedition to the Arctic Ocean which has uncovered dozens of previously unknown species. Researchers are rushing to catalog and describe these creatures, ...
Resource Type: Audio:Radio Broadcast
Grade Level: General Public

Arctic Meltdown part of SERC Web Resource Collection

In 1996 US entrepreneur and explorer Gary Comer took his small boat through the Northwest Passage in 19 days, a route that had once been ice, but was now easily navigated open water. This radio ...
Resource Type: Audio:Radio Broadcast
Grade Level: General Public

Unprecedented Melting of Ice part of SERC Web Resource Collection

The ice that covers the Arctic Ocean is shrinking as the northern latitudes get warmer. This radio broadcast discusses the downward trend in satellite images and September measurements of Arctic ice. ...
Resource Type: Audio:Radio Broadcast
Grade Level: General Public