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Exploring the science of climate - for iPod/iPhone
The Open University
12 episodes
4 months ago
The idea that human activities could influence global climate first emerged more than a hundred years ago, when the Swedish scientist Arrhenius warned that burning coal could lead to global warming. The tracks on this album take a historical look at the systematic study of weather and climate, from the amateur scientists of the Mannheim group in the late 18th century to the professional climate scientists of the present day. The album draws on material originally created to support The Open University course Exploring Science.
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The idea that human activities could influence global climate first emerged more than a hundred years ago, when the Swedish scientist Arrhenius warned that burning coal could lead to global warming. The tracks on this album take a historical look at the systematic study of weather and climate, from the amateur scientists of the Mannheim group in the late 18th century to the professional climate scientists of the present day. The album draws on material originally created to support The Open University course Exploring Science.
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Exploring the science of climate - for iPod/iPhone
Exploring the science of climate
A brief introduction to this album.
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16 years ago
47 seconds

Exploring the science of climate - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Exploring the science of climate
A brief introduction to this album.
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16 years ago

Exploring the science of climate - for iPod/iPhone
18th century weather observers
The Mannheim group of amateur scientists starts to systematically gather data about the weather.
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16 years ago
4 minutes 53 seconds

Exploring the science of climate - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- 18th century weather observers
The Mannheim group of amateur scientists starts to systematically gather data about the weather.
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16 years ago

Exploring the science of climate - for iPod/iPhone
Records of global climate
What scientific and natural records reveal about global climate over the last 150 years.
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16 years ago
7 minutes 42 seconds

Exploring the science of climate - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Records of global climate
What scientific and natural records reveal about global climate over the last 150 years.
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16 years ago

Exploring the science of climate - for iPod/iPhone
Climatic evidence from sediments
What sediment cores from the world's oceans reveal about climate patterns.
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16 years ago
3 minutes 20 seconds

Exploring the science of climate - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Climatic evidence from sediments
What sediment cores from the world's oceans reveal about climate patterns.
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16 years ago

Exploring the science of climate - for iPod/iPhone
Sun, sunspots and volcanoes
The influence of natural phenomena on global climate.
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16 years ago
3 minutes 39 seconds

Exploring the science of climate - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Sun, sunspots and volcanoes
The influence of natural phenomena on global climate.
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16 years ago

Exploring the science of climate - for iPod/iPhone
Observations, theories and climate models
Dealing with discrepancies between climate models and observable data.
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16 years ago
4 minutes 12 seconds

Exploring the science of climate - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Observations, theories and climate models
Dealing with discrepancies between climate models and observable data.
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16 years ago

Exploring the science of climate - for iPod/iPhone
The idea that human activities could influence global climate first emerged more than a hundred years ago, when the Swedish scientist Arrhenius warned that burning coal could lead to global warming. The tracks on this album take a historical look at the systematic study of weather and climate, from the amateur scientists of the Mannheim group in the late 18th century to the professional climate scientists of the present day. The album draws on material originally created to support The Open University course Exploring Science.