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.
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Two Ozone Holes
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11/19/2002
Reducing Methane
11/12/2002
Exploring Methane
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The Ice Chronicles
10/29/2002
Wind Farmers
10/22/2002
The Cost of Kyoto
10/15/2002
Carbon Loss
10/08/2002
Turbines
10/01/2002
Glacial Melt
09/24/2002
A Different Type of Root Cellar
09/17/2002
Carbon Sequestration
09/10/2002
Bio Gas
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Looking Back
08/27/2002
Ethanol
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Bangladesh Floods
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Two Miles Under
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07/30/2002
Permafrost
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Corn Burning Stoves
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Computer Modeling
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