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Extreme Heat | Climate Wisconsin by Elijah Furquan

Uploaded on Dec 22, 2010

This multimedia video produced by the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board features Elijah Furquan, a spoken word artist in Milwaukee, WI, who describes the effects of extreme heat on his urban community.More info and educational resources available at Climate Wisconsin. org.


Production Credits:
Finn Ryan -- producer, director, photography
David Nevala -- photography, video, editing
Dillon Parker -- music

EarthSayers Elija Furquan; David Nevala; Finn Ryan
Date unknown Format Documentary
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Global Warming Teaching Circle More Details
Extreme Heat | Climate Wisconsin by Elijah Furquan

Uploaded on Dec 22, 2010


This multimedia video produced by the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board features Elijah Furquan, a spoken word artist in Milwaukee, WI, who describes the effects of extreme heat on his urban community.



More info and educational resources available at Climate Wisconsin. http://climatewisconsin.org/.

Production Credits:
Finn Ryan -- producer, director, photography
David Nevala -- photography, video, editing
Dillon Parker -- music

EarthSayer Elijah Furquan
Date unknown Format Performance
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Climate Justice More Details
"What's up with the weather -Climate Change"

Eco Eye Series 12 - Episode 3:Hosted by Duncan Stewart of Eco-Eye.

Record breaking freezing temperatures, heatwaves, the worst flooding in 800 years, a fodder crisis, 50,000 homes without flood insurance and counting, all this in the last 4 years in Ireland alone. This episode of Eco-Eye looks at the weather and asks whether our climate is changing and what impacts this will have both home and abroad. Published on Jan 21, 2014

 

 

 

EarthSayer Duncan Stewart
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Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Climate Change More Details
Projected U.S. Precipitation Changes by 2100 from NASA
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Published on Jul 23, 2013

The climate of the southwestern U.S. could be a lot drier by 2100. The climate of the northeastern U.S. could be a lot wetter.


"These visualizations communicate a picture of the impacts of climate change in a way that words do not," says Allison Leidner, Ph.D., a scientist who coordinates NASA's involvement in the National Climate Assessment "When I look at the scenarios for future temperature and precipitation, I really see how dramatically our nation's climate could change."

New visualizations of computer model projections show how precipitation patterns could change across the U.S. in the coming decades under two different carbon dioxide emissions scenarios.

The date seen in the bottom-right corner is the mid-point of the 30-year average being shown. To learn more about the National Climate Assessment, due out in 2014, visit here.

EarthSayer Allison Leidner
Date unknown Format Visualization
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Climate Change More Details
Uncovering Winter's Mystery by Gail SkoFronick-Jackson
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A brief recap of the satellite news media tour on February 1, 2012 that looked at the science of falling snow, how NASA observes snow from space, and the factors that lead to the 2010 "Snowmageddon." For more on the story, check out http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/know-snow.html

EarthSayer Gail Skofronick-Jackson
Date unknown Format Instructional
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Climate Change More Details
 

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