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  Ms. Chang's Media to Support WHS's Earth Science Curriculum

       Learning Encounters with Top Scientists
        and Ms. Chang's Wellesley High Students

  
NSTA "Highly Recommended" Earth Science Series
Classroom Encounters with Global Change Scientists

New! Check out video samples (under video interviews) of students and Ms. Chang interviewing scientists

Climate Change and Our Future  with Dr. William Moomaw, Atmospheric Chemist and Climate Policy Expert,  Director of International Environmental Policy at Fletcher School)

Thin Ice: Earth in the Time of Climate Change  With Harvard geologist, Paul Hoffman, ice age exerpt and leading proponent of Snowball Earth Hypothesis

Freeze, Freeze, Fry: Climate Past, Present and Future with Harvard geochemist, Dr. Dan Schrag, Professor of Earth Sciences at Harvard U and Director of Harvard U's Center on the Environment)

UnEarthing Life: The Deep History of a Living Planet (with Dr. Andrew Knoll, geologist, biologist, paleontologist, member of the Mars Rover MIssions, and Professor of Natural History, Harvard U.)  

UnEarthing Life: On Mars? (Dr. Andrew Knoll, on his work as an astrogeobiologist with the  the Mars Rover Mission)

Hurricanes and Our Future:  Missing Link in the Climate System?  with Dr. Kerry Emanuel, world expert on Hurricanes, and Professor of Meteorology, MIT









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