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Roger Pulwarty
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What type of work might an atmospheric scientist do?
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Roger Pulwarty
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Approaching Climate Change Science
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Roger Pulwarty
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Drought and Society
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Camille Parmesan
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How can climate change cause population extinctions?
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Larry Smith
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Challenges to Ecosystems Restoration
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Peter Cox
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Who was Charles David Keeling, and was he nuts?
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Peter Vitousek
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Becoming Interested in Biology
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Peter Vitousek
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Why do species invasions matter?
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Sarah Reichard
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Should native plants be used in landscaping? (Discussion)
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Camille Parmesan
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What is a range shift and why do they happen?
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Camille Parmesan
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Can a population evolve to survive?
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Roni Avissar
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What does deforestation have to do with the weather?
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Peter Vitousek
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Other than climate, what are some examples of global change? (Glossary Clip)
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Kimberly Epps
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Climate Change and Precipitation (Interview)
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Kimberly Epps
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How does one scientist tie her interests in to real-world problems?
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Tim Crews
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How have human activities transformed the phosphorus cycle? (4/4)
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Tim Crews
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Concentrating Phosphorus in Space and Time (3/4)
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John O. Niles
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How much carbon dioxide can a tropical forest hold?
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Pam Matson
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What does the biosphere breathing look like?
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Mike Apps
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Can planting trees counter our carbon out-put ?
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Jeffrey Kiehl, Max Wei, Rob DeConto
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How did you end up where you are today?
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Jerry Meehl
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Why do scientists use models?
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Tim Crews
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How did phosphorus shape early agriculture? (2/4)
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Gabe Filippelli, Kimberly Epps
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What is Phosphorus and why does it matter?
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Tim Crews
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What is so important about Phosphorus? (1/4)
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Jeffrey Kiehl
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50 million years of Earth’s temperature: Are we going back to the future? (2/2)
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Jeffrey Kiehl
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Reconciling Facts with Behavior (1/2)
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Peter Cox
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How has the temperature changed in the last 140 years?