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S Berrend

Here Are 10 Striking Images of Future Sea Levels | Climate Central - 7 views

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    Below are 10 before-and-after images of iconic locations in major U.S. coastal cities if sea levels rose 25 feet. The after images were created by visual artist Nickolay Lamm using sea level rise mapping data developed by Climate Central. Boston's Back Bay becomes the Front Bay, Los Angeles's Venice Beach and Miami's Ocean Drive disappear completely and the Washingt
S Berrend

NOVA | Making Stuff - 1 views

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     Pogue investigates the latest developments in bio-based fuels and in harnessing solar energy for our cars, homes, and industry in a program full of the stuff of a sustainable future.
S Berrend

CAIT Climate Data Explorer - 4 views

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    CAIT is one of the most trusted sources of climate data available. It is a free and open source for comprehensive and comparable climate and emissions data. CAIT is made up of a suite of tools that allow users to utilize the data to understand considerations of equity in climate negotiations, see transparency and available information in country climate action comitments, interact with historical emissions data, and dive into the methodologies behind future emissions projections. CAIT allows national governments, international organizations and independent researchers to perform relevant analysis and promote efficient action on climate change.
S Berrend

Population pyramids: Powerful predictors of the future - Kim Preshoff | TED-Ed - 7 views

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    Very nice 5 minute explanation of population pyramids.
Christal Barker

CuriosityStream - 1 views

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    Great on a day you have a substitute. Only $2.99 per month and well worth it! Be careful not to become addicted and neglect your life!! Love this site!!
gcremann

TEDxBoulder - Andrew Currie - Protecting Endangered Species for Future Generatio | TED-Ed - 1 views

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    I find this a good video to show to help students to better understand Endagered Species and their impacts. This short clip explains population and impacts on protecting endangered species. This is a powerful way to connect several concepts that are difficult understand how they impact one another.
Christal Barker

Do We Take Minerals for Granted? | USGS Mineral Resources Program - 1 views

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    I use this with Earth Science and Nonrenewables. I really like the breakdown of minerals used in building. Lots of great data for usage around the world.
gcremann

Journey Inside Chernobyl's Exclusion Zone - 0 views

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    This was a good video to show the impacts of a nuclear disaster. I use this video to show several major concepts. The dangers of nuclear power, if not maintained, as well as ecological succession. Class discussion will follows on what will happen in the future to this site as well as to the plants and animals that live and feed in Chernobyl.
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