Author: John Bruno

  • The medieval warming crock

    [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrKfz8NjEzU&[/youtube] To celebrate the Sixth International Conference on Climate Change in Washington, DC this week, SeaMonster is running a series of Peter Sinclair’s fun, educational videos about Anthropogenic Climate Change. Update: 1331 EST, June 30, 2011: I’m watching the live broadcast of the ICCC here and already Medieval Warming has been invoked (by Dr. Roy Spencer) to argue against…

  • It’s so cold, there can’t be global warming

    [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDTUuckNHgc&[/youtube] To celebrate the Sixth International Conference on Climate Change in Washington, DC this week, SeaMonster is running a series of Peter Sinclair’s fun, educational videos about Anthropogenic Climate Change.

  • Climate half-truths turn out to be whole lies

    John Cook of Skeptical Science has an awesome essay debunking even more lies of Bob Carter, published yesterday in the Age here. Bob Carter (source): “Between 2001 and 2010 global average temperature decreased by 0.05 degrees, over the same time that atmospheric carbon dioxide levels increased by 5 per cent. Ergo, carbon dioxide emissions are…

  • Jack McCoy’s view from back stage

    Award-winning surf filmmaker Jack McCoy has a very fresh perspective on surfing. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEtjRiV3-TA[/youtube]

  • Lionfish Invasion, part 1

    [wpvideo GCZJibYC] Lionfish Invasion was filmed on Abaco Island, Bahamas, produced by ConchSaladTV, in collaboration with Friends of the Environment, the Layman Lab, FIU, the Bruno lab, and UNC and with generous support from the National Science Foundation. Learn more about liofish here.

  • Red mangrove restoration in Ecuador

    Andres Ledergerber, director and head scientist of the Congal Biomarine Station in Muisne Ecuador, talks about restoring red mangroves to a former shrimp farm. [vimeo]http://vimeo.com/25589680[/vimeo]

  • Ben Wilson kitesurfing a huge wave

    [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxcUOOi_E8k[/youtube]

  • Ten questions for Helen Scales

    Dr. Helen Scales is a freelance writer, broadcaster and marine biologist based in Cambridge, UK. She earned her doctorate degree from Cambridge University and studied the lives and loves of a fish called the Napoleon wrasse or humphead wrasse, a rare and endangered giant on coral reefs of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Helen usually interviews me,…

  • Super tough corals of American Samoa

    One of Dr. Steve Palumbi‘s Microdocs videos about his lab’s work with corals from Ofu Island reef in American Samoa that seem highly resistant to thermal stress. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R38NBEQGF_s&[/youtube]

  • Surfing with the enemy

    In honor of international surfing day 2011, here is a great video about surfing in Cuba. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQO2FCepgTE[/youtube]