KLRN SciTech Now
Oct. 7, 2016 | From the ocean floor to climate change
Season 1 Episode 135 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Professor teaches about climate change using samples taken from the Pacific Ocean floor
Texas weather is no joke! For any outside visitors coming into the scorching heat waves felt in the summer, believe it when we say, “We Texans can take the heat.” For years, weather has been a topic of discussion across the world, but there’s one place here in San Antonio where climate change is being studied. Meet University of the Incarnate Word Meteorology professor Dr. Gerald Mulvey.
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KLRN SciTech Now
Oct. 7, 2016 | From the ocean floor to climate change
Season 1 Episode 135 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Texas weather is no joke! For any outside visitors coming into the scorching heat waves felt in the summer, believe it when we say, “We Texans can take the heat.” For years, weather has been a topic of discussion across the world, but there’s one place here in San Antonio where climate change is being studied. Meet University of the Incarnate Word Meteorology professor Dr. Gerald Mulvey.
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