In this short TED Talk, atmospheric chemist Rachel Pike gives the audience a sense of how much scientific research goes into producing a climate change headline such as those found in popular newspapers and magazines. The video is embedded below.
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In the video above, Rachel Pike provides some insight into how many layers of study there are in the area of climate change research.
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Monday, November 16, 2009
The Science Behind Climate News
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Labels: Climate Change, Educational Videos, Environmental Science, Teaching With Technology, Technology Integration, TED Talks
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I wonder how you embedded the video into your page.When I copied and pasted the code from SnagFilms as a widget on my Wikispaces page, it linked to the website instead.What step am I missing?
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