Global Warming. The majority of scientists worldwide agree that it is the most pressing issue of our time. Here at home, the warming of Connecticut is predicted to change our state as we know it.
The consequences are dire.
Tune in for The Warming of Connecticut, a one-hour CPTV documentary, on ways to alleviate the affects of global warming in Connecticut.
The Warming of Connecticut airs June 26 at 8 pm, followed by a live town meeting at 9 p.m.
The Warming of CT
Documentary producer Jennifer Boyd examines the science and solutions at a local level in a one hour CPTV original documentary called The Warming of Connecticut. The predictions are sobering but the solutions are inspiring! About the Producer
Key Concepts (3/5).
Predicted days over 100 degrees, Hartford
Today, we experience about 2 days per year over 100 degrees. Under the lower emissions scenario, scientists predict 8 days by the end of the century. Under the higher emissions model, we could expect nearly a month of extreme heat.
*The content for many of these graphics was provided by the Union of Concerned Scientists and Goddard Institute for Space Studies. The animations were created by Paul Apito of Moving Pictures, Glastonbury, CT.