Episodes
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A short introduction to this album.
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Transcript -- A short introduction to this album.
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An introduction to Gaia by James Lovelock.
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Transcript -- An introduction to Gaia by James Lovelock.
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James lovelock discusses the original Gaia theory and how it developed and led to the Daisy world model.
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Transcript -- James lovelock discusses the original Gaia theory and how it developed and led to the Daisy world model.
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James Lovelock continues to look at the idea of Daisy world and its links to nature and systems.
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Transcript -- James Lovelock continues to look at the idea of Daisy world and its links to nature and systems.
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James Lovelock talks about Gaia theory and predictions that tested the theory.
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Transcript -- James Lovelock talks about Gaia theory and predictions that tested the theory.
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John Kutzbach from the University of Wisconsin and Bill Ruddiman from the University of Virginia discuss modelling the effects that a high plateau has on climate using Tibet as an example.
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Transcript -- John Kutzbach from the University of Wisconsin and Bill Ruddiman from the University of Virginia discuss modelling the effects that a high plateau has on climate using Tibet as an example.
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A look at Berner's model of the Carbon cycle and how it provided a basis for further research and experimentation into climate change by Maureen Raymo of MIT.
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Transcript -- A look at Berner's model of the Carbon cycle and how it provided a basis for further research and experimentation into climate change by Maureen Raymo of MIT.
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A look at the geological history of Tibet and the Raymo Ruddiman hypothesis; that chemical weathering increased as the temperature dropped due to the rise in the plateau. Raymo and Ruddiman believed that the uplift of the Himalayas caused global cooling.
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Transcript -- A look at the geological history of Tibet and the Raymo Ruddiman hypothesis; that chemical weathering increased as the temperature dropped due to the rise in the plateau. Raymo and Ruddiman believed that the uplift of the Himalayas caused global cooling.
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The importance of strontium isotopes in chemical weathering, a comparison of two models to assess the validity of the Raymo-Ruddiman hypothesis.
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Transcript -- The importance of strontium isotopes in chemical weathering, a comparison of two models to assess the validity of the Raymo-Ruddiman hypothesis.
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Is there really a link between the uplift of Tibet and climate change? Investigating when the change from building a plateau to destroying a plateau took place.
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