Ranked #1
Climate Change: What it Means for Our Agriculture and Our Health - Future Thought Leaders Series Presented by the Berry Good Food Foundation
Climate Change: What it Means for Our Agriculture and Our Health - Future Thought Leaders Series Presented by the Berry Good Food Foundation
A panel of experts discusses climate change and its effects on our agriculture and our health, while also offering insig... Read more
6 May 2019
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1hr 28mins
Ranked #2
California Accomplishments in Addressing Climate Change featuring Robert Epstein
California Accomplishments in Addressing Climate Change featuring Robert Epstein
California reached its goal of reducing emissions to 1990 levels four years ahead of the 2020 target date. Robert Epstei... Read more
13 Feb 2019
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1hr 22mins
Ranked #3
Navigating the Design Space of Trajectories Toward Low/Zero-Carbon Energy Systems in California
Navigating the Design Space of Trajectories Toward Low/Zero-Carbon Energy Systems in California
Transforming our energy infrastructure to support greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction goals will require the deploy... Read more
13 Nov 2019
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28mins
Ranked #4
Modern Oceanography and the Changing Arctic Ocean
Modern Oceanography and the Changing Arctic Ocean
The Arctic is changing rapidly in response to changes in global climate and economic activity and yet much of it remains... Read more
2 Aug 2019
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54mins
Ranked #5
California Department of Food and Agriculture Secretary Karen Ross
California Department of Food and Agriculture Secretary Karen Ross
Karen Ross, Secretary of the California Department of Food and Agriculture, discusses the future of food and public poli... Read more
12 Sep 2018
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58mins
Ranked #6
Biodiversity Loss Human Health and Social Conflict: Justin Brashares
Biodiversity Loss Human Health and Social Conflict: Justin Brashares
As climate change cuts into biodiversity, humans will be among the species at risk. We know this because we can already ... Read more
17 Aug 2018
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4mins
Ranked #7
Brief History of Global Change: Charles Marshall
Brief History of Global Change: Charles Marshall
It’s hard to comprehend large-scale change over time, says Berkeley paleontologist Charles Marshall. The rapid increase... Read more
16 Aug 2018
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4mins
Ranked #8
The Bishop and the Imam: A Conversation on Immigration - Burke Lectureship on Religion and Society
The Bishop and the Imam: A Conversation on Immigration - Burke Lectureship on Religion and Society
Around the world, individuals and families are fleeing their countries of origin because of war, violence, natural disas... Read more
10 Dec 2019
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55mins
Ranked #9
Arctic Sea Ice Upper Atmosphere Transport and Trade Winds
Arctic Sea Ice Upper Atmosphere Transport and Trade Winds
Earths climate is a complex system with global scale interactions spanning the tropics to the poles. Join emeritus Profe... Read more
29 May 2019
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55mins
Ranked #10
Midwest Towns Move to Avoid Flooding from Climate Change
Midwest Towns Move to Avoid Flooding from Climate Change
Climate change and atmospheric rivers are bringing flood water to people’s homes, devastating communities. Entire towns ... Read more
9 Sep 2019
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6mins
Ranked #11
Climate Justice Race and Migration - DeWitt Higgs Memorial Lecture
Climate Justice Race and Migration - DeWitt Higgs Memorial Lecture
Climate change, caused primarily by the greenhouse gas emissions of the world's most affluent populations, is having a d... Read more
4 Dec 2019
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57mins
Ranked #12
The World's Biota: Rosemary Gillespie
The World's Biota: Rosemary Gillespie
By measuring patterns of species diversity in ecosystems that differ in age and human impact, insect ecologist Rosemary ... Read more
15 Aug 2018
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6mins
Ranked #13
Navigating the Perilous Waters at the Edge of Glaciers to Understand Sea Level Rise - 2019 Keeling Lecture
Navigating the Perilous Waters at the Edge of Glaciers to Understand Sea Level Rise - 2019 Keeling Lecture
Collapsing ice shelves and calving of large icebergs in Greenland and Antarctica have recently become major drivers of s... Read more
6 Jul 2019
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58mins
Ranked #14
The Tibetan Plateau
The Tibetan Plateau
This documentary produced by the UCLA Geography department explores new methods of climate modeling that allow researche... Read more
12 Feb 2019
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27mins
Ranked #15
What is in the Air We Breathe? - Exploring Ethics
What is in the Air We Breathe? - Exploring Ethics
The atmosphere is composed of gases such as oxygen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide. Other gases are present at much lower c... Read more
26 Jun 2019
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58mins