WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.010 --> 00:00:04.030 NASA is asking you to ask us about climate change. 2 00:00:04.050 --> 00:00:08.040 Ask me how changes in our oceans are affecting our ice sheets. 3 00:00:08.060 --> 00:00:12.080 Ask me anything you want to know about how humans are affecting Earth's temperature. 4 00:00:12.100 --> 00:00:16.110 Ask me how climate change will affect food and food prices. 5 00:00:16.130 --> 00:00:20.160 Hi, I'm NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden. 6 00:00:20.180 --> 00:00:24.180 Ask A Climate Scientist is an open discussion about the science of climate change. 7 00:00:24.200 --> 00:00:28.220 Understanding how Earth's climate is changing is a complex topic. 8 00:00:28.240 --> 00:00:32.240 We want you to get honest, straight-forward answers 9 00:00:32.260 --> 00:00:36.310 supported by the latest research, satellite data, and climate models. 10 00:00:36.330 --> 00:00:40.360 Here's what you need to do. Using your webcam, phone, 11 00:00:40.380 --> 00:00:44.400 or the YouTube recording interface, record yourself asking your most pressing question 12 00:00:44.420 --> 00:00:48.420 about climate change. Keep it short, no more than 10 or 15 seconds. 13 00:00:48.440 --> 00:00:52.450 When you post it, make sure you tag it #askclimate, all one word, 14 00:00:52.470 --> 00:00:56.490 or post your question directly on Twitter using the same hashtag, #askclimate. 15 00:00:56.510 --> 00:01:00.510 Over the month of September, we'll select the best 16 00:01:00.530 --> 00:01:04.530 questions and have a NASA climate scientist answer those questions. 17 00:01:04.550 --> 00:01:08.540 If your question is selected, you'll find our response on the NASA Explorer YouTube channel. 18 00:01:08.560 --> 00:01:16.670 Do you have a question? Go ahead, ask a climate scientist. 19 00:01:16.690 --> 00:01:19.827