Created by students in CXS 118 at the University of Texas.
This video discusses ways that the University of Texas could cut its energy consumption and function more sustainably.
Dr. Crews-Meyer's research includes geographic information science, remote sensing, land use / land cover change, human-environment interactions, environmental policy, global tropics especially Thailand, Andean South America.
Dr. Crews-Meyer's research includes geographic information science, remote sensing, land use / land cover change, human-environment interactions, environmental policy, global tropics especially Thailand, Andean South America.
Ernest Lundelius, Professor Emeritus in Vertebrate Paleontology at the University of Texas, discusses the fossil remains in the three-bone sinks in Inner Space Cavern, which have been dated to be of roughly 13 thousand, 15 thousand, and 24 thousand years old. He also describes several of the animals represented by the fossils and explains the significance of the findings.
This short video features the formations found in the Caverns of Sonora in Sonora, Texas. It was filmed by Dr. Jay Banner of the Environmental Science Institute during a research trip to the cave.
Created by students in CXS 118 at the University of Texas.
This video addresses the controversy of whether or not humans are causing global warming. It includes opinions from both scientists and citizens.
Brian Vauter, Cavern Geologist and Operations Manager for Natural Bridge Caverns, explains how the Caverns were discovered. He describes the amazingly diverse rooms, the crystal pools, and some of the fossil remains found within the cave.
Geologist Jim Sansom was the second person into Inner Space Cavern after it was discovered by the Texas Department of Transportation in the 1960's. He explains what it was like to be one of the first inside such an enormous cave.