Our Changing Planet
Our Changing Planet is an informative public television series about climate and environmental change, and opportunities to preserve Earth's life-sustaining natural resources for future generations. See visible, life-altering changes taking place globally as Earth's climate warms, from animal extinctions, to vanishing glaciers, to melting polar ...
Our Changing Planet is an informative public television series about climate and environmental change, and opportunities to preserve Earth's life-sustaining natural resources for future generations. See visible, life-altering changes taking place globally as Earth's climate warms, from animal extinctions, to vanishing glaciers, to melting polar ice sheets and permafrost, to rising seas that threaten coastal communities and low lying islands. Learn about environmental damage from the corrosive effects of acid rain; the hole in ozone layer that allows harmful ultraviolet radiation to reach Earth's surface; extreme weather events like hurricanes, heat waves, cold snaps, and droughts; the use of fossil fuels and the build-up of greenhouse gases in our atmosphere; alternative energy sources such as wind and solar power to reduce our dependence on coal and oil; and space-age technology that helps farmers grow crops in a more Earth-friendly way. What effect does a growing world population and expanding economy have on Earth's resources? What are the hidden environmental costs behind the everyday products we simply throw away? Will we exhaust Earth's freshwater resources? How do plant and animal species respond to human transformation of the land and rivers for housing, industry, transportation, farming, ranching, mining and forestry? All episodes are written and produced at UMAC, the Upper Midwest Aerospace Consortium at the University of North Dakota. Full episodes, complete with closed captioning and supporting links and information are available at www.umac.org/ocp. About one third of the 6,000 amphibian species known to exist on Earth are threatened with extinction. What is the message these sensitive creatures are dying to send about the health of our planet?
Show all Visit Show Website http://www.umac.org/ocpRecently Aired
-
HD
Future Energy Supplies
Renewable energy becomes economically viable.
-
HD
Ice Ages
What mechanisms generate ice ages?
-
HD
Climate Variability
Distinguishing human-induced climate change.
-
HD
Ecosystem Services
Earth's variety of life-sustaining services.
-
HD
Biodiversity
Natural resources under increasing human pressure.
-
HD
The Human Footprint
Extent of human influence on Earth's resources.
-
HD
Extreme Weather
Warmer climate produces more extreme weather.
-
HD
North America's Thawing Cap
Life-altering changes in the warming Arctic.
-
HD
Future Forest Fires
Forest fires influence on Earth's climate.
-
HD
Carbon Sequestration
Grasslands help slow global warming.