Effects of global warming
Siberia experiences record-breaking heatwave. Newsday. Audio, 00:03:57
Temperatures are now exceeding 38 degrees centigrade - the highest ever recorded there
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- Posted16 July 2020

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Why are Australia's bushfires so bad? Science In Action. Video, 00:01:43
This year's bushfires have caused shocking devastation and wildlife loss on a huge scale
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- Posted31 January 2020

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Are you suffering from ecological grief? Discovery. Audio, 00:02:40
Changes in the climate are increasingly affecting people's mental and emotional health
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- Posted21 January 2020

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Swanage primary school pupils combining eco studies with music lessons. Steve Harris. Audio, 00:03:01
St Mary's Roman Catholic's Year 5 and 6 write songs about the environment.
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- Posted10 January 2020

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Malawian students bring powerful climate message to British school children. Newsday. Audio, 00:03:45
"We are not contributing emissions, but we are suffering"
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- Posted24 September 2019

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The Climate Question. Should rich countries help pay for climate change impacts in poorer ones? Audio, 27 minutes
Will developing countries be compensated for damages caused by the climate crisis?
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Discovery. Tamsin Edwards on the uncertainty in climate science. Audio, 27 minutes
All climate change models are wrong. Tamsin Edwards tells Jim Al Khalili why.
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Unexpected Elements. Record-shattering weather. Audio, 65 minutes
Why we should expect more sudden extreme temperatures
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Science In Action. Doubling Earth’s energy imbalance. Audio, 38 minutes
Nasa scientists find a doubling of our planet’s net solar energy absorption in 15 years
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The Climate Question. Jakarta: A warning? Audio, 27 minutes
As sea levels rise due to global warming, what does the future hold for our coasts?
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The Climate Question. A degree away from carnage. Audio, 26 minutes
What do rising temperatures mean for our world?
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