
KQED's The California Report: Climate Change and California's Water
KQED
A seven-part series on the relationship between global warming and its effect on California's water supply
Location:
United States
Genres:
Science Podcasts
Networks:
KQED
Description:
A seven-part series on the relationship between global warming and its effect on California's water supply
Language:
English
Episodes
Part 7: Getting Ready
2/11/2008
We conclude our our series with some innovative ideas and a toss of the gauntlet.
Duración:00:06:56
Part 6: Imperial Valley Gold
1/18/2008
We go to the southernmost border of California where a battle over much-needed water is beginning to stir.
Duración:00:08:02
Part 5: Conserving Water
1/14/2008
We look at how Southern California is leading the way in water-saving efforts.
Duración:00:06:34
Part 4: Rising Seas
1/4/2008
The Delta is the hub of California's complicated water supply system. If climate change predictions come true, the Delta's landscape and basic function could be drastically altered.
Duración:00:07:57
Part 3: Flooding in the Valley
11/30/2007
We travel to the Central Valley to examine the levees that protect cities and croplands from flooding.
Duración:00:07:20
Part 2b: A Mediterranean Climate
11/20/2007
A look at what is likely to happen to California’s climate as a result of global warming.
Duración:00:06:44
Part 2a: A Mediterranean Climate
11/19/2007
A report on how California's climate works.
Duración:00:06:35
Part 1b: Field Notes - Forest Ecology
11/13/2007
We visit the Southern Sierra Nevada to find out how the rise in global temperature is affecting trees.
Duración:00:06:43
Part 1a: Field Notes - Bird Migration
11/12/2007
The series begins by looking at one of the early indicators of climate change: birds.
Duración:00:06:48
Series Intro
11/9/2007
An introduction to the series from producer and editor Kat Snow.
Duración:00:03:17