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Climate One

C1 Revue: The Changing Oceans

Climate One

Climate One

Social Sciences, News, News Commentary, Earth Sciences, Science

4.7583 Ratings

🗓️ 1 December 2015

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Human activity has touched every corner of the Earth. The Arctic, the Amazon, the bottom of the deep, blue sea. Places you and I will most likely never visit – and can hardly even imagine. Yet oil drilling and industrial fishing are changing even these places. And changes there are impacting us at home as well. It’s a small world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, climate conscious listeners. This is Greg Dalton. You're listening to the C1 review, a podcast presenting highlights from some of our past shows. You can join the conversation using our Twitter handle at Climate One. Let us know what you think about powering America's future.

0:29.2

Today, our host, Greg Dalton, takes us to the edge of the world to observe how drilling for oil is affecting both the Arctic and the Amazon.

0:40.0

The proposed plan by the Ecuadorian government

0:42.5

to drill in the most biologically diverse place on the planet

0:45.8

would be about 10 days worth of oil. Is that worth it?

0:49.1

Our vast oceans are still a large mystery.

0:51.7

But we're beginning to understand the huge role they play

0:55.0

in changing the climate here on land.

0:58.1

The ocean is Earth's great thermal regulator.

1:02.0

Holds heat, releases it slowly.

1:03.9

Holds cold, releases it gradually.

1:06.6

The ocean holds the planet steady.

1:09.5

Protecting the world's final frontiers.

1:11.6

Up next on Climate One.

1:14.6

Climate One is changing the conversation about America's energy, economy, and environment.

1:28.8

I'm Claire Schoen.

1:31.2

These conversations with oil companies and environmentalists, Republicans and Democrats, are recorded before a live audience and hosted by Greg Dalton.

1:50.3

Thank you. Greg Dalton. Human activity has touched every corner of the earth.

1:54.0

The Arctic, the Amazon, the bottom of the deep blue sea.

1:57.8

Places you and I will most likely never visit and can hardly even imagine.

2:02.6

Yet oil drilling and industrial fishing are changing even these places, and changes there

2:08.6

are impacting us at home as well. It's a small world.

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