Making Sense Of Climate Change 2 : Global Warming, Rising Seas and Extreme Weather
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- Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
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- Video Title
- Making Sense Of Climate Change 2 : Global Warming, Rising Seas and Extreme Weather
- Description
- Get the truth about climate change, with plant scientist Bert Drake of the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center. In this 6-part series, discover how we got here, how we move forward, and what climate change could mean for our food our coastlines and our homes. Learn more at https://serc.si.edu/making-sense-of-climate-change. Lecture 2: Global Warming, Rising Seas and Extreme Weather Discover how rising temperatures have the power to expand seas, increase flooding, and create weather and climate extremes. Credits: Opening images courtesy of NASA, Chesapeake Bay Program, USAID and the U.S. Department of Energy Thumbnail Image Courtesy of Chesapeake Bay Program Music: "Ruckus 3" by Dave Depper From The Free Music Archive Creative Commons license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
- Video Duration
- 37 min 39 sec
- YouTube Keywords
- Environment Science Marine Biology Forestry Chemistry Wetlands Estuaries Ecosystems Watersheds
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- 2017-02-21T19:09:47.000Z
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- YouTube Videos
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- SmithsonianSERC
- Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
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- SmithsonianSERC
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- Science & Technology
- Topic
- Animal health;Environmental Sciences;Coastal ecology
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- yt_uWsqYdJWMsY
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