Our Changing Climate

Our Changing Climate

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Our Changing Climate

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  1. 1 What really happens to the plastic you throw away - Emma Bryce
  2. 2 What would happen if every human suddenly disappeared? - Dan Kwartler
  3. 3 Why isn’t the Netherlands underwater? - Stefan Al
  4. 4 Why is biodiversity so important? - Kim Preshoff
  5. 5 Which type of milk is best for you? - Jonathan J. O’Sullivan & Grace E. Cunningham
  6. 6 What if there were 1 trillion more trees? - Jean-François Bastin
  7. 7 Can 100% renewable energy power the world? - Federico Rosei and Renzo Rosei
  8. 8 When will the next ice age happen? - Lorraine Lisiecki
  9. 9 The “myth” of the boiling frog
  10. 10 How do ocean currents work? - Jennifer Verduin
  11. 11 The world’s most dangerous fart - Nick Caruso and Dani Rabaiotti
  12. 12 What happens if you cut down all of a city's trees? - Stefan Al
  13. 13 Will the ocean ever run out of fish? - Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and Jennifer Jacquet
  14. 14 Whatever happened to acid rain? - Joseph Goffman
  15. 15 Can we create the "perfect" farm? - Brent Loken
  16. 16 Climate change: Earth's giant game of Tetris - Joss Fong
  17. 17 Vultures: The acid-puking, plague-busting heroes of the ecosystem - Kenny Coogan
  18. 18 The material that could change the world... for a third time
  19. 19 The science of smog - Kim Preshoff
  20. 20 Volcanic eruption explained - Steven Anderson
  21. 21 “What happened when we all stopped” narrated by Jane Goodall
  22. 22 Why are earthquakes so hard to predict? - Jean-Baptiste P. Koehl
  23. 23 Can wildlife adapt to climate change? - Erin Eastwood
  24. 24 The last living members of an extinct species - Jan Stejskal
  25. 25 How long will human impacts last? - David Biello
  26. 26 Are we running out of clean water? - Balsher Singh Sidhu
  27. 27 Why good ideas get trapped in the valley of death— and how to rescue them
  28. 28 A brief history of plastic
  29. 29 Which bag should you use? - Luka Seamus Wright and Imogen Ellen Napper
  30. 30 The world's biggest battery looks nothing like a battery
  31. 31 What’s a smartphone made of? - Kim Preshoff
  32. 32 Can the ocean run out of oxygen? - Kate Slabosky
  33. 33 How quantum mechanics explains global warming - Lieven Scheire
  34. 34 The world’s largest organism - Alex Rosenthal
  35. 35 The sharks that hunt in forests - Luka Seamus Wright
  36. 36 How to create cleaner coal - Emma Bryce
  37. 37 Is the weather actually becoming more extreme? - R. Saravanan
  38. 38 How to grow a glacier - M Jackson
  39. 39 What’s the best fuel for your car?
  40. 40 The wildly complex anatomy of a sneaker - Angel Chang
  41. 41 The big-beaked, rock-munching fish that protect coral reefs - Mike Gil
  42. 42 This sea creature breathes through its butt - Cella Wright
  43. 43 How much land does it take to power the world?
  44. 44 The carbon cycle - Nathaniel Manning
  45. 45 Underwater farms vs. climate change - Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and Megan Davis
  46. 46 How much electricity does it take to power the world?
  47. 47 How do wind turbines work? - Rebecca J. Barthelmie and Sara C. Pryor
  48. 48 How one scientist took on the chemical industry - Mark Lytle
  49. 49 The nurdles' quest for ocean domination - Kim Preshoff
  50. 50 Iceland's superpowered underground volcanoes - Jean-Baptiste P. Koehl
  51. 51 Is our climate headed for a mathematical tipping point? - Victor J. Donnay
  52. 52 Cloudy climate change: How clouds affect Earth's temperature - Jasper Kirkby
  53. 53 Why the Arctic is climate change's canary in the coal mine - William Chapman
  54. 54 Phenology and nature's shifting rhythms - Regina Brinker
  55. 55 A 40-year plan for energy - Amory Lovins

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