Max Boykoff

Max Boykoff: Interview

Full interview with Max Boykoff.

 Beth Osnes

Beth Osnes: Interview

Full interview with Beth Osnes.

Dr. Andrew Slater

Permafrost & Snow: Here and There, Now and Then

Dr. Andrew Slater from the National Snow and Ice Data Center explains how warming temperatures are leading to a decline in permafrost in the Arctic and around the globe, and what the future brings as carbon emissions increase.

David Norris

Water, Water Everywhere: Part One

David Norris, professor in the Department of Integrative Physiology at University of Colorado-Boulder, shares the results of his studies over the last 46 years of the effects of environmental influences acting on the brain and endocrine system.

David Norris

Water, Water Everywhere: Part Two

Part two of the "Water, Water Everywhere" lecture by David Norris, professor in the Department of Integrative Physiology at University of Colorado-Boulder. Norris shares the results of his studies over the last 46 years of the effects of environmental influences acting on the brain and endocrine system.

James White

Where We Are Now and Where We Are Going?

Professor James White reviews the basic science behind the Earth’s climate system and discusses how humans are impacting it and put the current climate situation into the context of natural variability. White is director of the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research.

Liesl Peterson Erb

The Effects of Climate Change on Colorado Pika

Liesl Peterson Erb is a Ph.D. Candidate at the University of Colorado Boulder in the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department. Her research focuses on the impacts of climate change on pikas in the southern Rocky Mountains. This lecture highlights the reasons pikas are sensitive to climate change and why we...

Jeff Lukas

The Long View: Part One

Trees record their growth in rings that show the ups and downs of climate over the years and centuries, providing us with valuable information that can help us prepare for the future. In this video, Jeff Lukas from the Western Water Assessment explores how through the methods of dendrochronology, or...

Thomas Veblen

Fire In The Mountains

Professor Thomas Veblen explains fire history and forest dynamics in Colorado, with a focus on the 2010 Fourmile Canyon fire.

Lisa Dilling

Lisa Dilling: Interview

Full interview with Lisa Dilling.

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