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Ocean acidification is a newer problem also resulting from fossil fuel consumption, but in Mike's view potentially quite serious. Here's a quick 1-minute primer on what it's about and why we should care.
Is global warming real? Well, Mike would say that even the most skeptical real scientists would agree that it is.
Of all the generations in history, ours will be the one which will be judged the harshest if we don't start to turn this ship around.
Why would a climate scientist who knows sea level is rising buy a house on the beach? Especially when they can't afford flood insurance anymore?!
As one of the pioneers and most respected scientists in the field, Mike is well connected in the community. And in this short video, he confidently let's us know that virtually all scientists agree that climate change is happening and that its man-made.
Don't get him going. As someone who's studied and watched the environment for over 40 years, Mike is well attuned to the developing challenges. In this sobering account, he describes some that he thinks are even more imminent than global warming.
As someone who's studied the climate for quite a while, Mike gives us a frank perspective on what's needed to pass along a healthy planet to the next generation.
To see environmental change now, we should be looking at a suite of environmental problems, not only climate.
Meet one of the leading names in Climate Science. Mike started in the field in 1966 and even has a building named after him on the UW campus!
Ask Mike about climate change and he'll tell you that our focus needs to be broader. Climate is one part of the inter-locking support systems that sustain us on this planet. They each have their own stresses, all which climate change adds to.
As someone who's thought deeply about this, Mike realizes that the biggest impact of climate change will be its effect on a range of other problems. In this short, insightful video he explains...
Ocean acidification is a newer problem also resulting from fossil fuel consumption, but in Mike's view potentially quite serious. Here's a short primer on what it's about and why we should care.