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Season 3
Episode 4
In this episode we are going to dive into this unjust history of housing discrimination and see what it can teach us about how to keep cities cooler and save lives. We’ll visit Richmond, Virginia and Portland, Oregon to understand the problem and solutions. Innovative solutions are being carried out at the Science Museum of Virginia and by the Portland organization, Friends of Trees.
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We learn why our weather is spiraling out of control and what might be in store.
10:43
Could a power grid failure during an extreme weather event be the most deadly weather?
8:20
We learn how using volcano eruptions can be used to detect other natural phenomena.
8:50
We can learn about forest carbon sinks and the groundbreaking research in sequestration.
7:34
We learn how hail is formed and the damage they can cause.
10:02
Does fire affect climate change? What about extreme wildfire behavior?
10:51
In this episode, we delve into the latest science of the “urban heat island” effect.
10:02
We explore cost-effective solutions that you can take to harden your home.
10:09
We discuss the devastating power of tornadoes and how to prepare your homes for them.
6:06
If 2020 taught us anything, it’s that we are ALL vulnerable to natural disasters.