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Amy's song, "100 years from Now" is a thought provoking piece on what the world will look life if we don't counteract climate change. For more science ARTiculation projects, visit www.canvastheocean.wordpress.com.
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A podcast by Chris Robyn describing the effects of a 2 degree change in temperature on ectotherms (amphibians, fish, reptiles). For more Science ARTiculation projects, visit www.canvastheocean.wordpress.com.
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A spoken word poem by Michelle Walsh, describing the experiences of a New Zealand landowner who had a spring on her land that was the home for an endangered species of fish. For more Science ARTiculation projects, visit www.canvastheocean.wordpress.com.
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A collection of three songs created and recorded by Conor Feehly, each speaking to the effects the warming of the ocean will have on the marine invertebrates of New Zealand. For more Science ARTiculation projects, visit www.canvastheocean.wordpress.com
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A collection of three songs created and recorded by Conor Feehly, each speaking to the effects the warming of the ocean will have on the marine invertebrates of New Zealand. For more Science ARTiculation projects, visit www.canvastheocean.wordpress.com
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A collection of three songs created and recorded by Conor Feehly, each speaking to the effects the warming of the ocean will have on the marine invertebrates of New Zealand. For more Science ARTiculation projects, visit www.canvastheocean.wordpress.com
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The history and science of macro algae (kelp) the East Otago Taiapure. Includes an interview with Derek Richards, who studies macro algae and primary producers in the East Otago Taiapure.
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An epic poem describing life at the rock pools of Otago, New Zealand.
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It's Not Too Late by Canvas the Ocean
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Judgement Day by Canvas the Ocean
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Shallows by Canvas the Ocean
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Global warming can be a depressing topic. We're squeezed on one side by it's consequences. Things like food shortages, extreme weather, and mass extinctions. We're squeezed on the other side by the cost of solutions. Consuming less and growing less. But if we squeeze just right, out pops a magical number - 2 degrees Celsius.
Created by Tom McFadden at the Centre for Science Communication as a part of the 2 Degrees Project in 2011.