
Preview | Engineering for Our Climate Future
Preview: 10/3/2024 | 20sVideo has Closed Captions
Climate-proof homes and infrastructure, renewable ocean energy and a hardy beetle.
Follow engineers as they explore how to protect homes and design stormwater systems that can handle extreme weather events fueled by climate change. Also, see how scientists are working to harness the power of oceans to provide renewable energy. Plus, learn about the Stenus rove beetle, a creature “engineered” by nature to survive all types of climates.
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SCI NC is a local public television program presented by PBS NC
Sci NC is supported by a generous bequest gift from Dan Carrigan and the Gaia Earth-Balance Endowment through the Gaston Community Foundation.

Preview | Engineering for Our Climate Future
Preview: 10/3/2024 | 20sVideo has Closed Captions
Follow engineers as they explore how to protect homes and design stormwater systems that can handle extreme weather events fueled by climate change. Also, see how scientists are working to harness the power of oceans to provide renewable energy. Plus, learn about the Stenus rove beetle, a creature “engineered” by nature to survive all types of climates.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship[light calming music] - I'm Frank Graff, coming up on "Sci NC," protecting our homes from climate change.
What to do with all that water after extreme weather events and harvesting renewable energy from the ocean.
We're engineering for the future.
Coming up, on "Sci NC."
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SCI NC is a local public television program presented by PBS NC
Sci NC is supported by a generous bequest gift from Dan Carrigan and the Gaia Earth-Balance Endowment through the Gaston Community Foundation.