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Video: TED Talks series - Lee Hotz: Inside an Antarctic time machine

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VIDEO: Video: TED Talks series - Lee Hotz: Inside an Antarctic time machine

SUMMARY

10 minutes.

TED Talks series, FILMED JUL 2010 • POSTED AUG 2010 • TEDGlobal 2010

Science columnist Lee Hotz describes a remarkable project at West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) Divide, Antarctica, where a hardy team are drilling into ten-thousand-year-old ice to extract vital data on our changing climate.

GOALS

To explain how studying ice cores can explain Earth's historic atmosphere, and in turn help us understand solutions for the current climate change problem.

ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION AND TEACHING MATERIALS

[In Antarctica] the ice seems a living presence. The wind that rubs against it gives it voice. It is a voice of experience. It is a voice we should heed.” (Robert Lee Hotz)

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TEACHING NOTES / CONTEXT FOR USE

As an explaination for why understanding Earth's past atmospheric changes are important for creating sustainable solutions for the future of Earth's atmosphere and climate.

ASSESSMENT

Assessment is at the discretion of the educator and how this video is applied.

REFERENCES AND RESOURCES

Robert Lee Hotz is the science columnist for the Wall Street Journal, where he writes about cutting-edge research on climate change, cosmology, molecular medicine, the human brain and much more ... He has traveled three times to the South Pole. Full Bio>>

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