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NSW Department of Education and Training

Curriculum support for NSW Public Schools

"Climate Change" - Reflecting back, looking forward

 

As part of National Science week, a number of Australia's leading scientists have been involved in delivering videoconferences to schools discussing issues relating to climate change. Included below are copies of the ppt presentation used, plus a vodcast (m4v) and podcast (mp3) of each presentation. The video can be streamed or downloaded for later use.The Ques column contains an audio file of student questions and the scientists' answers. All files may be downloaded for use in schools. Note: The m4v files are for Ipods. To download the audio, m4v or ques files, 'Right-click' and then 'Save Target as' to a folder of your choice.

ScientistPresentationVideoDownloadAudiom4vQues
Dr Tracey RogersLeopard seals as a barometer of climate change                        
Dr Ben McNeillClimate change and the oceans
Dr Greg RetallackGlobal Greenhouses of the past   
Prof. John DodsonEnvironmental science @ ANSTO  
Prof. Tim FlanneryClimate change 
Dr Cath Hughes   The Darling river in drought     
Dr Leigh SheppardSolar hydrogen for Australia's energy future  
Dr Craig O'NeillEarth 15 degrees and Venus 480 degrees  
Dr Martina DoblinPlankton ecology and its effect on global climate                           
Prof. Lesley HughesImpacts of climate change on Australian species and ecosystems    
Dr Andrew Smith      Methane and climate   
Dr Scott SampsonDinosaurs and vertebrate evolution 
 
Climate change presentation at Macquarie UniversityVideoDownloadAudiom4v
Tim Flannery
Ben McNeil
Lesley Hughes
PANEL of scientists answer student questions

  

   

 

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