What is Global Climate Change? That question has been at the center of international debate and answers just keep coming. With so many voices and opinions , how can you get a grip on the issue?
Here's one way: To help the public better understand the issue of climate change, The Weather Notebook has launched a weekly radio program on this environmental and social topic with support from the New England Science Center Collaborative.
The year-long series, aired in most markets on Tuesdays, features interviews with many experts to explore current climate research, notable changes in our landscapes, and possible mitigation strategies we can adopt to reduce the impacts of climate change.
Join us Tuesdays for an in-depth and informative look at Global Climate Change and its effect on our society, right here on The Weather Notebook.
The New England Science Center Collaborative serves as underwriter for our special series on Global Climate Change. The Collaborative was established to examine the widely recognized, but little understood issue of climate change.
Recognizing the disparity between the public's impressions of "global warming" and the science of climate change, research scientists, environmental groups, and informal science educators formed the Collaborative as a partnership to educate the public about the possible effects of climate change on the communities and ecosystems of New England, and to help bridge the gap between the scientific community and the public-at-large.
The Collaborative's underwriting of the special series of The Weather Notebook is one example of their efforts in this regard.
Contact Information
Mary Lou Krambeer
(603) 444-0909
nescc@earthlink.net
NESCC Member Organizations
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Nantucket Winds
Tue Dec 27, 2005
Swiss Re
Tue Dec 20, 2005
Yellow River
Tue Dec 13, 2005
ARM of Climate Science
Tue Dec 06, 2005
TV Weathercasters
Fri Dec 02, 2005
Concrete
Tue Nov 29, 2005
Global Change and Market Economy
Tue Nov 22, 2005
Less Rain
Tue Nov 15, 2005
Thawing a Desert of Ice
Tue Nov 08, 2005
Climatic Mud
Tue Nov 01, 2005
Changing Spring
Tue Oct 25, 2005
Another Side
Tue Oct 11, 2005
Wattage
Tue Oct 04, 2005
Fighting over the Research
Tue Sep 20, 2005
Corn Burners
Tue Sep 13, 2005
New Idaho
Tue Sep 06, 2005
Controlling Carbon
Tue Aug 30, 2005
Great Paintings
Tue Aug 23, 2005
Abrupt Climate Change
Tue Aug 16, 2005
Snowpack
Tue Aug 02, 2005
Hot Trees
Tue Jul 26, 2005
A Climate Story from the Marsh
Tue Jul 19, 2005
Origins
Tue Jul 12, 2005
G8 Summit
Tue Jul 05, 2005
Wattage
Tue Apr 27, 2004
Geo Thermal 2
Tue Apr 20, 2004
Geo Thermal 1
Tue Apr 13, 2004
Grain of Salt
Tue Apr 06, 2004
Reversing Carbon Loss
Tue Mar 30, 2004
Plankton Bloom
Tue Mar 23, 2004
Global Cooling
Tue Mar 16, 2004
Sheep Burps
Tue Mar 09, 2004
Extinctions
Tue Mar 02, 2004
Ocean Cores
Tue Feb 24, 2004
Midwest Drought
Tue Feb 17, 2004
Less Water
Tue Feb 10, 2004
Carbon
Tue Feb 03, 2004
Disappointed Trees
Tue Jan 27, 2004
Erosion
Tue Jan 20, 2004
GCC Warming Oceans
Tue Jan 13, 2004
Changing Taste
Tue Jan 06, 2004
Ski Warming
Tue Dec 30, 2003
Heat Waves
Tue Dec 23, 2003
Reindeer
Tue Dec 16, 2003
Climate Walk
Tue Dec 09, 2003
World View
Tue Dec 02, 2003
Increasing Forest Fires
Tue Nov 25, 2003
Feedback Effects
Tue Nov 18, 2003
Ice Split
Tue Nov 11, 2003
Wild Spirit
Tue Nov 04, 2003
Climatic Mud
Tue Oct 28, 2003
Clean Air
Tue Oct 21, 2003
AGU's Stand
Tue Oct 14, 2003
Bio Gas
Tue Oct 07, 2003
TV Weather Casters
Tue Sep 30, 2003
Politics and Agendas
Tue Sep 23, 2003
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