In the FRONTLINE documentary Alaska’s Vanishing Native Villages, residents of a coastal Alaska Native community called Hooper Bay confront a dilemma. Their way of life relies in part on harvesting ...
An Emmy-winning locally made documentary series telling the stories of Californians confronting climate change is set to air across the country early next year. “Climate California,” a 10-episode ...
“The White House Effect” examines the first Bush administration and the events leading up to a pivotal climate summit in Rio de Janeiro. The scene feels familiar by now: A Republican president makes a ...
Sacramento State professor and award-winning filmmaker Kathy Kasic isn’t shy about getting her climate change documentaries in front of audiences. Kathy Kasic, pictured in Antarctica while filming a ...
(via Sabine Hossenfelder) Climate engineering is a last ditch effort to protect humans from climate change – and we’re getting closer every day. Unfortunately, attempts of scientists to study the ...
Kathy Kasic, a scientist filmmaker and professor at Sacramento State, will host a free screening and panel discussion for her new documentary, “The Memory of Darkness, Light, and Ice,” at 6 p.m.
The opening sequence of The White House Effect, a harrowing new climate documentary, transports you to the great drought of 1988. Picture the scene: a sweltering summer across North America brings the ...
Members of the inaugural MEng C&SE cohort reflect on how Duke’s interdisciplinary climate engineering program prepared them ...
As the Earth inches closer to 2°C of average warming above pre-industrial levels, some scientists aren’t just interested in how to cut emissions. They’re also interested in how to buy the planet more ...
Climate engineering - which could slow the pace of global warming by injecting reflective particles into the upper atmosphere - has emerged in recent years as an extremely controversial technology. A ...
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