World-leading Climate Scientist to Discuss Implications of New Estimates for Sea-Level Rise in Norfolk
(Vocus) October 26, 2009 — The presentation will include animations, available on broadcast-ready B-rolls, reflecting the newest, most detailed current research on the potential effects of sea level rise. We will also offer those animations in a compressed format suitable for posting to a web site. There will be two elements to the event: • [...]
Arctic Scientists See Faster Melting, Higher Floodwaters for Philadelphia Area
Philadelphia, PA (Vocus) October 20, 2009 -– Two of the world’s leading experts on the ice melting in the Arctic came to town today to tell what they’ve seen, and to demonstrate the implications for the Philadelphia/Camden region. They released the most detailed maps and video animations yet of exactly what could go under water [...]
Scientists Say New Observations in The Arctic Make Higher Sea-Level Rise a More Urgent Concern for Wilmington Area
(Vocus) October 27, 2009 — Dr. Robert Bindschadler, NASA chief scientist, brought with him the most detailed maps and made-for-TV video animations yet of exactly what could go underwater this century in this area. According to Bindschadler, the old estimates for rising seas due to global warming were overly optimistic. Fresh data from the poles [...]
Top experts on melting polar ice to discuss impacts on Philadelphia
(Vocus) October 13, 2009 — Two of the world's leading experts on melting polar ice will launch Clean Air-Cool Planet's Hip Boot Tour at the Wagner Free Institute of Science in Philadelphia on Tuesday, October 20 to explain why ice in the Arctic and Antarctic is melting and how one meter or more of sea [...]
Top Expert on Melting Polar ice to Discuss Impacts on Tampa Bay Region
(Vocus) October 21, 2009 — One of the world's leading experts on melting polar ice will be visiting Tampa on Thursday, October 22 and Friday, October 23 to explain why ice in the Arctic and Antarctic is melting and breaking up faster than expected, and how one meter or more of sea level rise – [...]