Lee Hotz: Inside an Antarctic time machine
Li Hoc (Lee Hotz): Unutar antarktičkog vremeplova
Robert Lee Hotz is the science columnist for the Wall Street Journal, where he writes about cutting-edge research on climate change, cosmology, molecular medicine, the human brain and much more ... He has traveled three times to the South Pole. Full bio
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hladniju od Marsa.
utrljavali kokain u oči
da je čitav kontinent
poslednjeg ledenog doba.
tako savršeno.
koji bi ukazali
Zapadni antarktički ledeni pojas Divajd,
najbolje mesto na planeti
istorije klimatskih promena.
Univerziteta u Viskonsinu
u Nevadi i drugih
na ključno pitanje
Poznato je da temperatura raste.
najtopliji na svetskom nivou.
staklene bašte pogoršava.
formiranje oblaka,
zdravlje i blagostanje
ekipa razvuče konopce od šatora do šatora
skoro odmah bile zatrpane.
tu najbrže nataloži,
bilo kom drugom mestu na Antarktiku.
da iskopaju put do napolje.
im je prilično
vrednu 8 miliona dolara.
poput igle za biopsiju,
sa kompresovanim kristalima leda
i tragove hemikalija
hiljadama godina.
bušilicu zarivali
praznu čauru
da li ima pukotina,
ivera, piljevine.
za ispitivanje i analizu
tragova hemikalija
13.000 km od bušotine.
kako su uslovi duboko u ledu
počinje jednom pahuljom
periodnog sistema elemenata
otkriti puno raznih stvari.
snage pacifičkog monsuna,
toplijih geografskih širina
vrlo hladnog mesta.
oko 10% drevnog vazduha.
ugljen-dikosid,
uticaj na temperaturu?
našu naseljenu civilizaciju?
stvari pogoršamo.
udružile da zaštite našu planetu
koje uništavaju ozonski omotač
i drugim uređajima za hlađenje.
od 13.000 km ne otopi.
grudvu snega u tropima.
gasovi u njemu izvetrili.
par rukavica koji se zagreva,
rukavice na rukama zalede
i termometra.
sve do Kalifornije,
utovarena na kamion,
u Denveru, u Koloradu,
vremena i temperature
koji treba da poslušamo.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Robert Lee Hotz - JournalistRobert Lee Hotz is the science columnist for the Wall Street Journal, where he writes about cutting-edge research on climate change, cosmology, molecular medicine, the human brain and much more ... He has traveled three times to the South Pole.
Why you should listen
Robert Lee Hotz is the science columnist for the Wall Street Journal, where he explores the world of new research and its impact on society. In his column, he ranges broadly across the research horizon, from climate change, cosmology and molecular medicine, to evolution, neuroeconomics and new insights into the human brain. Hotz was a Pulitzer Prize finalist in 1986 for his coverage of genetic engineering issues, and again in 2004 for his coverage of the space shuttle Columbia accident. Mr. Hotz shared in The Los Angeles Times’ 1995 Pulitzer Prize for articles about the Northridge Earthquake.
Hotz is a director of the Alicia Patterson Foundation, which funds independent journalism projects around the world, and a distinguished writer in residence at New York University. He is the author of Designs on Life, Exploring the New Frontiers of Human Fertility, and a contributor to several books on research issues.
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