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Down To Earth: Cornell Conversations About
Danielle Eiseman
66 episodes
1 week ago
In this season we are getting into the science of science communication. Much of the content is adapted from some of my lectures on science communication.
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In this season we are getting into the science of science communication. Much of the content is adapted from some of my lectures on science communication.
Show more...
Courses
Education
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Carboniferous
Down To Earth: Cornell Conversations About
12 minutes 10 seconds
6 years ago
Carboniferous

In this episode, Profesor Toby Ault describes what the climate was like 354 million years ago, during the carboniferous period. Find out how this important time period led to the industrial revolution and is contributing to the current changes we are seeing in the climate today. 

Down To Earth: Cornell Conversations About
In this season we are getting into the science of science communication. Much of the content is adapted from some of my lectures on science communication.