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Talking to Family and Friends about Climate Change with speakers KRQE Chief Meteorologist Mark Ronchetti, Earth & Planetary Sciences Department Chair Peter Fawcett and student Holly Olivarez
Talking to Family and Friends about Climate Change with speakers KRQE Chief Meteorologist Mark Ronchetti, Earth & Planetary Sciences Department Chair Peter Fawcett, and student Holly Olivarez
Talking to Family and Friends about Climate Change with speakers KRQE Chief Meteorologist Mark Ronchetti, Earth & Planetary Sciences Department Chair Peter Fawcett and student Holly Olivarez
Full video will be posted here soon. Talking to Family and Friends about Climate Change with speakers KRQE Chief Meteorologist Mark Ronchetti, Earth & Planetary Sciences Department Chair Peter Fawcett, and student Holly Olivarez
Creating the Intersection of the Arts and Climate Change Communication with Cal Brackin of On Board Innovations https://www.onboardinnovations.com
Ask NCAR: Climate Change and Our Ocean
What is it like to work at NCAR?! Join us to hear from a different expert each week. Learn about what they do in their work, the highlights and challenges, and how it impacts us and our world. Then ask them anything you want to know about what it's like to do their jobs! The ocean absorbs a large amount of fossil fuel carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, helping to slow the rate of global warming. However, as it takes up more and more carbon, the ocean becomes more acidic. Holly Olivarez is an oceanographer at the University of Colorado Boulder who does research with NCAR studying the ocean's absorption of carbon dioxide. Holly will tell us how climate change motivated her to become a scientist and what she's learning in her research, and then answer your questions!*
*Want to play along on a demo with Holly?! Be ready with a small glass of vinegar, and a piece of chalk or antacid tablet (like Tums).
COVID-19, racism and climate change are connected in one thread in 2020 as infection rates climb, tensions around racism rise to the surface, and temperatures increase in most of the world. This presentation includes artist Cal Brackin of On Board Innovations (https://www.onboardinnovations.com) capturing the content, thoughts, and questions in a sketch that audience members can see evolve throughout the conversation.
Sketchnote and highlights of the full video: 2020's Common Thread: COVID-19, Racism and Climate Change. Sketchnotes brilliantly done by artist Cal Brackin of On Board Innovations https://www.onboardinnovations.com