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To What Degree? What Science is Telling Us About Climate Change


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Climate change: it’s on people’s lips everywhere from Congressional chambers to wind farms in Wyoming. But how much do you really know about the science behind the headlines? Who are the people trying to answer one of the most pressing scientific questions our civilization has ever faced? Come behind the scenes with the National Science Foundation to explore the science of climate change. Meet the scientists on the cutting edge. Learn how we read Antarctica’s deepest secrets, collect clouds, build computer models to contain an entire world—and try to stay one step ahead of a changing planet. Join us on our multi-part exploration of “To what degree? What Science is Telling Us About Climate Change.”
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Programs in this series:

Behind the Headlines: Scientists and Journalists Talk Climate
A panel of well-respected climate scientists and journalists discuss the challenges facing print journalism, the possibilities of scientist-bloggers, and the urgency of the message they are distributing.
From the Margin to the Mainstream: A Brief History of Climate Change Research
In this National Science Foundation program, take a look into global climate progression through the eyes of historians and history-makers.
How Do We Know? Physics, Forcings, and Fingerprints
How do we know the climate is changing? What's causing it? Explore the fundamentals of climate change and glimpse what might lie ahead in a warmer world.
 
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