Climatic changes
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Climatic changes
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Climatic changes
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Incoming Resources
- The forgiving air, understanding environmental change, Richard C.J. Somerville
- Building climate resilient and food secure communities in Fiji, by Larry Thomas
- Dangerous Earth, what we wish we knew about volcanoes, hurricanes, climate change, earthquakes, and more, Ellen Prager
- Our world - was it always like this?, by KM Records, Part 2
- Technology today, produced by Evan Clark, Episode 507
- The winds of change, climate, weather, and the destruction of civilizations, Eugene Linden
- Earth loses its 'air conditioner', Arctic ice cap shrinks to record low level, by MacNeil-Lehrer Productions
- The heat will kill you first, life and death on a scorched planet, Jeff Goodell
- Orbit, Earth's extraordinary journey, directed by Ben Finney ; narrated by Steven Mackintosh, Episode 1
- The ends of the world, volcanic apocalypses, lethal oceans, and our quest to understand Earth's past mass extinctions, Peter Brannen
- Green matters, by Nick Farrow, Episode 14
- The great ocean conveyor, discovering the trigger for abrupt climate change, Wally Broecker
- Kyoto2, how to manage the global greenhouse, Oliver Tickell
- Climate protection and development, editors, Frank Ackerman, Richard Kozul-Wright, Rob Vos
- A great aridness, climate change and the future of the American southwest, William deBuys
- Global weirdness, severe storms, deadly heat waves, relentless drought, rising seas, and the weather of the future, Climate Central
- Experimenting on a small planet, a history of scientific discoveries, a future of climate change and global warming, William W. Hay
- Forecast, the consequences of climate change, from the Amazon to the Arctic, from Darfur to Napa Valley, Stephan Faris
- The end of Eden, wild nature in the age of climate breakdown, Adam Welz
- The quickening, creation and community at the ends of the Earth, Elizabeth Rush
- Understanding climate change, a practical guide, Frank R. Spellman
- Why we disagree about climate change, understanding controversy, inaction and opportunity, Mike Hulme
- Climate change, a multidisciplinary approach, William James Burroughs
- Global warming, the signs and the science, [written by Michael Taylor and David Kennard ; a production of Stonehaven Production Services and South Carolina ETV ; produced by David Kennard ; directed by Michael Taylor.]
- Dire Predictions, understanding climate change, Michael E. Mann, Lee R. Kump
- Eaarth, making a life on a tough new planet, Bill McKibben
- Arctic meltdown, writer and director, Todd Southgate
- The nutmeg's curse, parables for a planet in crisis, Amitav Ghosh
- Making climate assessments work, learning from California and other subnational climate assessments : proceedings of a workshop, Ben A. Wender, K. John Holmes, and Elizabeth Zeitler, rapporteurs ; Planning Committee on Making Climate Assessments Work ; Board on Energy and Environmental Systems ; Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences ; National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
- The god species, saving the planet in the age of humans, Mark Lynas
- Carboniferous giants and mass extinction, the late Paleozoic Ice Age world, George R. McGhee Jr
- Atmosphere of hope, searching for solutions to the climate crisis, Tim Flannery
- Nature Inc, [directed by Ken Pugh] ; [produced by Rob Gould], Episode 12
- Climate change denial, heads in the sand, Haydn Washington and John Cook
- Oil and honey, the education of an unlikely activist, Bill McKibben
- Thunder & lightning, weather past, present, future, Lauren Redniss
- Hard rain 2, by Ken Pugh
- The water will come, rising seas, sinking cities, and the remaking of the civilized world, Jeff Goodell
- Air pollution and climate change, the basics, John K. Pearson and Richard G. Derwent
- Green matters, by Nick Farrow, Episode 18
- Broken moon, produced and directed by Marcos Negrao and Andre Rangel
- The weather makers, how man is changing the climate and what it means for life on Earth, Tim Flannery
- Our world - was it always like this?, by KM Records, Part 1
- Swinomish tribe works to adapt to shrinking salmon supply, by MacNeil-Lehrer Productions
- Rising oceans, changing lives, by Larry Thomas
- Climate savvy, adapting conservation and resource management to a changing world, Lara J. Hansen and Jennifer R. Hoffman
- First to go, by Ole Gjerstad and Vic Pelletier
- A short introduction to climate change, Tony Eggleton
- The burning question, we can't burn half the world's oil, coal and gas. So how do we quit?, Mike Berners-Lee, Duncan Clark
- Hard rain, by Ken Pugh
Outgoing Resources
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