
BBC: Men of Rock
Men of Rock is a 2010 TV series produced by the BBC about pioneering geologists working in Scotland. It is presented by Professor Iain Stewart.
Men of Rock is a 2010 TV series produced by the BBC about pioneering geologists working in Scotland. It is presented by Professor Iain Stewart.
Recently i posted about the zero tolerance stance of the BBC when it comes to important educational climate science How the BBC fights science and supports
Stunning: What the BBC doesn’t want you to know. The BBC makes nice documentaries and good quality content. However, if you dare to use snippets
BBC: New research suggests that the main system that helps determine the weather over Northern Europe and North America may be changing. The study shows
BBC: Coastal communities in Wales are being warned they could face being abandoned in future. Some councils say rising sea levels mean they are too expensive
Great minds don’t think alike. In fact, offbeat thinking has led to some of the greatest scientific discoveries of our age. James Lovelock explains how his
Russian scientists travel to Siberia to measure output of methane from permafrost lakes.
2010: In an explosive clip from the BBC’s landmark series, scientists drill into a frozen lake to ignite methane gas that is trapped in bubbles
In 2008 Iain Stewart traces the history of climate change.