Earth Day: Watch, read, learn

Get inspired with climate science videos and articles

April 3, 2023

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Earth Day is an annual celebration on April 22 to learn about environmental protection. Mark the occasion with inspiration from this series of climate science videos and articles from Los Alamos National Laboratory.

How does the scientific work at the Lab contribute to understanding the environment? Watch what our scientists are doing to model the flow of ice across Antarctica or how they use software to aid carbon capture. Or read about hydrologists’ investigations of wildfire re-burns across the west or the biggest questions in plant science.

You don’t have to limit your climate curiosity to one day a year. For hands-on activities, stop by the Bradbury Science Museum’s Research Gallery to explore more about our planet and environmental science.

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