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Global Warming: From Melting Ice to Mature Mosquitoes: Case Studies in Climate Change Episode | Science in the News Podcast Channel

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Science in the News Podcast Channel

Science in the News is a free seminar series for the public that explains and discusses today's hottest scientific topics without the hype or exaggeration often introduced in media coverage. Now in its 6th year, this program is run entirely by graduate students from the Harvard Medical School community. We assume no prior scientific knowledge, and this has allowed us to attract a diverse audience from all walks of life. In these podcasts, we will present our complete seminar series, so you can listen to them if you can't make it in person! Check out our website at http://www.sitnboston.org/ for more information.

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Global Warming: From Melting Ice to Mature Mosquitoes: Case Studies in Climate Change


Global Warming: From Melting Ice to Mature Mosquitoes: Case Studies in Climate Change

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DATE : Tue, 28 Nov 2006 15:00:02 -0500
Entered in Database : 2006-11-28 20:00:02
length : 14232064
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Our ninth lecture and the last of our 2006 series is on the topic of global warming. This topic covers a discussion of what evidence there is for global warming and how scientists investigate such large-scale questions as those that are involved in studying climate change. Then, we will turn to looking at the environmental impact of global warming with humans being part of that environment that is affected. What do melting global ice reserves mean for drinking water and sea levels and how might a change in just a few degrees of temperature impact health and disease? Lastly, will explain some of the proposed global warming solutions you may have heard about. In this lecture, Adrienne McKee discusses a few specific examples of climate change on both large and small scales.


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