NPR: What’s Greener, Flying Or Driving?
Description: Listeners ask, “What’s healthier for the environment, flying or driving?”
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Description: Listeners ask, “What’s healthier for the environment, flying or driving?”
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Description: A North Carolina family does what they can to cut down their carbon footprint to help save the environment.
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Description: There are simple things one can do to increase green living. This interview in London discusses the carbon outputs (emissions) during production of food and manufactured goods.
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Watch a detailed, graphic illustration of effects already felt and possible readiness strategies, using California as an example (22 min).
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Take a short walk through global temperature warming made crystal clear by Sir David Attenborough interviewing a climate scientist addressing the topic, “Do humans have a central role in causing climate change and global warming?” (3 min)
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Watch a video addressing common objections by climate change deniers. Referring to specific scientific reports, the video illustrates how climate change and global warming work – and their impacts on the earth (10 min).
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Learn why weather patterns are different than weather patterns in this nine minute video.
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Watch a briefing on how climate change works – similar to the National Geographic Video, but equally researched and in more detail (10 min).
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Watch a briefing on how climate change works – what causes it, how it shows up in the number and severity of climate-related events, what impacts will change civilization, and (very briefly) what you can do about it (4 min).