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Bogged Down in Alaska. January 17, 2013. For thousands of years Arctic peat bogs have soaked up atmospheric carbon like a giant sponge. But as the poles warm, the arctic bogs will decay and expel billions of tons of carbon back into the air or will they? A warmer climate might actually improve growing conditions in the bogs, allowing them to take up more greenhouse gases than before. To look for an answer, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. Hot Tides, Tough Corals. August 17, 2012. August 1, 2012. Studyin...
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Climate Science TV – Observational
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Bogged Down in Alaska. January 17, 2013. For thousands of years Arctic peat bogs have soaked up atmospheric carbon like a giant sponge. But as the poles warm, the arctic bogs will decay and expel billions of tons of carbon back into the air or will they? A warmer climate might actually improve growing conditions in the bogs, allowing them to take up more greenhouse gases than before. To look for an answer, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. Hot Tides, Tough Corals. August 17, 2012. August 1, 2012. Studyin...
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Climate Science TV – 2012 – May
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Roger Revelle in 1980. May 30, 2012. His conclusion and discussion for how to deal with the carbon dioxide problem sound eerily similar to pronouncements made today:. The video was provided to us by the charming, wonderful folks at Lawrence Livermore National Labs. The Story of a Flying HIPPO: The HIAPER Pole-to-Pole Observation Project. May 16, 2012. To learn more about HIPPO, visit:. HIPPO’s YouTube channel. Up From the Briny Deep: Collecting Deep-Sea Sediment Cores. May 16, 2012. May 16, 2012. From 19...
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Climate Science TV – The Story of a Flying HIPPO: The HIAPER Pole-to-Pole Observation Project
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The Story of a Flying HIPPO: The HIAPER Pole-to-Pole Observation Project. May 16, 2012. Since 2009, the HIAPER Pole-to-Pole Observation (HIPPO) project has conducted a series of global flights to measure atmospheric constituents. The data collected on these flights will be vital for informing policy related to climate and climate change. To learn more about HIPPO, visit:. HIPPO’s YouTube channel. Get Climate Science TV in your inbox! Bogged Down in Alaska. Hot Tides, Tough Corals.
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