Climate Hour, The Climate Council
How Melting Ice Sheets Are Drowning The World
Sea level rise may be climate change’s biggest long-term impact. With just today’s 1.2 degree Celsius increase in global temperature, we can expect sea level rise of at least 1-2 meters (3.3-6.6 feet). And that’s our best case scenario
Climate Hour, The Climate Council
Volcanoes and Rocks: This Is The Ultimate Hard Climate Science
The study of volcanoes and rocks help scientists chart our planet’s history of warming and cooling. And current rates of volcanic and geomorphic change may help our scientists predict and prepare us for the climate change coming down the road.
History this Week, The History Channel
America's Cold War Obsession with Greenland
How does this hidden Arctic outpost connect to a massive nuclear secret? And why do the Americans abandon this city beneath the ice?
Environmental Integrity
Greenland’s Most Important Resource is its Ice
Paul shares his thoughts on Greenland, it's mineral and fossil fuel resources and Donald Trump's interest in controlling the arctic island.
Next Big Idea Club
What Greenland’s Melting Ice Reveals about Our Future
Below, Paul shares five key insights from his new book, When the Ice Is Gone: What a Greenland Ice Core Reveals About Earth’s Tumultuous History and Perilous Future.
A Song Called Life
Episode #186 - Dr. Paul Bierman
In Episode #186, geologist Dr. Paul Bierman joins Osi to discuss his groundbreaking research on Greenland's ice sheet, featured in his new book, When the Ice Is Gone: What a Greenland Ice Core Reveals about Earth's Tumultuous History and Perilous Future.
Frozen History podcast, Mary Kueser.
Hosted by journalist Mary Kueser, this podcast features the Camp Century sub-ice core, the people who collected and studied it in the past, members of the current Camp Century science team, and beyond.
Nature Revisited podcast, Stefan van Norden.
Episode 128: Paul Bierman - When The Ice Is Gone
Bierman reveals a startling discovery about Greenland's rapidly melting ice sheet - it has melted naturally before, hundreds of thousands of years ago... Changes in Greenland due to a warming earth are already reverberating around the world, and Bierman explains how losing Greenland's ice will catalyze devastating events if we don't change course and address climate change now.