Earth Science Stories
CIRES Center for Education Engagement and Evaluation (CEEE) went live for a special edition of Science Show & Share featuring Dr. Camille Stevens-Rumann, a fire ecologist whose research focuses on how forests recover after a wildfire. Dr. Stevens-Rumann will discuss her past and present work in the US Rocky Mountains, including how climate change is making it harder for fires to grow back after wildfires.
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Join Lianna Nixxon aboard the Multidisciplinary Drifting Observatory for the Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) Expedition. This planetarium film was rendered in 2D to be viewed on YouTube.
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This webinar is part of a four-part series on life at McMurdo Station, Antarctica. Watch this stand-alone video on the upper atmosphere or watch all four webinar recordings.
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This webinar is designed to be stand alone resource.
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In this video, Maxwell Boykoff and Climate Literacy and Energy Awareness Network (CLEAN) program coordinator Gina Fiorile inspire teachers and other audience members by describing the work that scientists and climate activists are doing worldwide.
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In this stand-alone video, Dr. Matthew Burgess talks about science policy and how math, economics, and climate science are related.
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Videographer Lianna Nixon presented about her experiences on the MOSAiC Expedition and filming a planetarium show in the Arctic Circle.
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In this stand-alone webinar, Dr. Julio Sepúlveda presents: What do fossil molecules tell us about Earth’s history and the extinction of dinosaurs?
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Este video es parte de la serie Ciencia en casa y se puede ver como un seminario web independiente.
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In this stand-alone webinar, Dr. Hoell presents on Flash Droughts.
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In this stand-alone webinar, Learn about seismology with Mel Zhang, in this 30-minute webinar on seismology - what it is and how Mel got into it.
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In this stand-alone webinar, Joshua (Shuka) Schwarz is a research scientist in NOAA's Chemical Science Laboratory, talks about wildfire, crop burning smoke, and what it's like to be a scientist.
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In this stand-alone webinar, Dr. Koontz presented on: Understanding Where Wildfires and Insects Kill Trees Using Drones and Satellites.
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In this webinar recording, Dr. Rick Saltus, and Dr. Neesha Schnepf presented on their recent research in geomagnetism and talk about their crowd-sourcing app: CrowdMag
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In this stand-alone webinar recording, Dr. Peter Martin presented on his research in and of New Guinea. In particular, when did it form and how it impacted historical climate change.
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In this stand-alone webinar, Dr. Elizabeth Thompson discussed how learning about weather can also teach us a lot about the ocean.
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In this stand-alone webinar, Janice Bytheway talked about precipitation - how it forms, and a little bit on how we observe and predict it.
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