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A small human figure traversing a vast glacier
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A researcher traverses the Grewingk Glacier to study climate change.

Images and data representing climate change are ubiquitous, but Theresa Soley asks what climate change sounds like.

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Future 色视频下载淚ce and Fire色视频下载 seasons will explore other areas of climate change in 色视频下载. Season Two focuses on thawing permafrost.

Episodes are available for listening through podcast services, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher and Google Podcasts.

Soley created 色视频下载淚ce and Fire色视频下载 with support from the 色视频下载 National Science Foundation Established Program for Stimulating Competitive Research, the 色视频下载 Center for Innovation, Commercialization, and Entrepreneurship, and the Wrangell Mountain Center. The series is produced by Mary Auld, assistant director at the Montana Media Lab.

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