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Extreme Ice Survey: Watch glaciers melt before your eyes with amazing time-lapse photography
Glaciers are responding to climate change in ways that we have expected for decades. The only difference is the speed. Around the world, glaciers are retreating at rates that are unprecedented, and previously deemed impossible. Thanks to some amazing time-lapse photography and an incredibly talented group of scientists, photographers, a large dose of ingenuity, and their intrepid crew, we can now witness the geologic process of glacier flow and retreat in some fantastic videos.
National Geographic photographer James Balog has teamed up with renown scientists Jason Box, Tad Pfeffer, Daniel Fagre, Alberto Behar and others to create the Extreme Ice Survey.
Visit the site now to watch glaciers in action!
Stewart on the coverage of Palin -- definitely worth watching
Is the way the are treating Sarah Palin sexist? Should teen pregnancy be a personal and private issue? Who is to blame? Is a Governor and former mayor of a small town qualified for the vice presidency? Watch and see:
Cool video
This video was the winner of a contest to create a 60 second video on global warming. Check it out:
Visualize your CO2 contribution, a global warming video
The Alliance for Climate Protection just put out this is a great video helping us visualize our personal contribution to global warming. Watch:
Hundreds pose naked on melting glacier in Switzerland
Doctor Worm music video!
Once I finished my Ph.D., my children and my middle school students dubbed me "Doctor Worm" after the excellent song by They Might Be Giants. I just found the actual music video for the song, which you can watch below. Enjoy!
An alterative version popped up on YouTube, which is pretty awesome, too.
Jon Stewart assesses "The Decider's" expertise
Enjoy this hilarious clip of Jon Stewart assessing Bush's lack of expertise (or expertease:
Apple unveils its newest products
Enjoy this (spoof) video of Steve Jobs unveiling the latest products by Apple, a parody on Bush's fantastic foreign policy blunders.
Michael Oppenheimer talks to Stephen Colbert about climate change
Here is Michael Oppenheimer, a climate scientist who helped author the latest IPCC climate report, on the Colbert Report with Stephen Colbert.