Podcasts about climate scientists

List of famous or otherwise notable persons who have contributed to the study of climate science

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Best podcasts about climate scientists

Latest podcast episodes about climate scientists

Ipswich Today
Winter weather outlook with UniSQ climate scientist Andrew Marshall, Festival of Horsepower continues

Ipswich Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 15:17


We're officially into winter with rain and cooler maximums this week and no immediate sign of frosty mornings. Drier than average conditions are also forecast for southeast Australia and southwest Western Australia, while increasing signs in the Pacific Ocean suggest an El Niño pattern could develop later this year. UniSQ climate scientist Andrew Marshall joins the show to talk about temperature and rainfall forecasts, the possible impact of El Niño, and how conditions compare to recent winters.Published: 11 June 2026.Image: UniSQ Associate Professor Andrew Marshall (supplied)Theme music: AudioJungle - Mark_Music and Matt SteinerUniSQ: https://www.unisq.edu.au/ Ipswich Festivals: https://www.ipswichfestivals.com.au/Ipswich City Council: www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/Ipswich City Council meeting agendas and minutes: bit.ly/2JlrVKYCouncil meetings on YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/IpswichCityCouncilTVIpswich Planning Scheme: https://bit.ly/3g4Jwb7Shape Your Ipswich: www.shapeyouripswich.com.au/Ipswich Civic Centre: www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au/Black Swan Art (David Pearce): https://www.blackswanart.com.au/Ipswich Art Gallery: www.ipswichartgallery.qld.gov.au/Ipswich Community Gallery: https://ipswichartgallery.qld.gov.au/community/ipswich-community-galleryDiscover Ipswich: www.discoveripswich.com.au/Discover Ipswich what's on: https://whatson.discoveripswich.com.au/Workshops Rail Museum: https://www.museum.qld.gov.au/rail-workshopsIpswich Showgrounds: https://ipswichshow.com.au/upcoming-eventsIpswich Libraries: www.ipswichlibraries.com.au/Picture Ipswich: www.pictureipswich.com.au/Studio 188: www.studio188.com.au/Nicholas Street Precinct: www.nicholasst.com.au/River 949: https://www.river949.com.au/Free FM: https://freefm.com.au/West Bremer Radio: https://westbremerradio.com/Radio Springfield City: https://radiospringfieldcity.com.au/Local Ipswich News: https://localipswichnews.com.au/Ipswich Tribune Today: https://ipswichtribunetoday.com.au/The Leads music: https://theleadsmusic.bandcamp.com/Damien J Johnson: https://damienjjohnson.com/Lost Ipswich Facebook: https://bit.ly/3pLLBwNc Stream audio recommended. If auto download enabled some apps require a re-download or refresh RSS content to hear most recent version should there be an episode updateAI: All episodes of Ipswich Today are recorded with real humans using Adobe Audition. You won't find any AI voices here. Editing and production by Allan Roebuck. Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online with a small one-off or regular donation. Visit https://ipswichtoday.com.au/Advertise on Ipswich Today https://ipswichtoday.com.au/advertising/Ipswich Today recommended listening: Twenty Thousand Hertz - stories behind the world's most recognisable and interesting sounds https://www.20k.org/ 

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Not a Climate Scientist

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 0:56


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Innovative Climate Finance – Kanika Singh, Milken Institute, Director of Catalytic Capital

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026 48:24


"We're seeing hurricanes, four of the 10 most damaging hurricanes in the United States happened in the last 10 years. Recovery and rebuild continues in many cases. Last year we had the world's most expensive wildfire on record in Los Angeles. These are market failures. Why are these things happening? Something is misaligned. Is it we're not taking care of the natural environment? Is it that our built environment, our buildings and our structures are not able to cope? Where are the policies? Where are the updated building codes?...Now these storms are happening more frequently and with greater intensity and impacting a lot more people, people, communities, companies. It's across the U.S. Everybody's being impacted. So that's the market failure. So how do we fix this?" Kanika Singh on Electric Ladies Podcast Every community in the U.S. and across the globe is now at risk from the ravages of climate change. What is your community doing to prepare? Kanika Singh calls these damages "market failures" because the market did not protect you/us from the damages. How? Listen to Kanika Singh, Director of Innovative Finance at the Milken Institute in this enlightening conversation with Electric Ladies Podcast host Joan Michelson. (You'll want to take notes.) You'll hear about: ●        How to identify the market failures in your community, area or region. ●        What the role and risk is of insurance companies in today's physical, economic and political climate. ●        Financial resources you might tap to make your homes and buildings more climate-resilient (including parts of the Inflation Reduction Act & Infrastructure Act that are still intact). ●        How to rebuild differently so your homes, businesses, schools etc. are more resilient. ●        Plus, career advice, such as: " Don't hesitate. Trust your gut…Try everything. Try what's out there, go for a walk. Clear your brain. The outdoors always helps. You will find something, and if you don't the first time around, that's still okay because we are getting chances…. Look, learn, but don't be afraid to take a chance, and if it doesn't work out, it's okay. I think we hold ourselves to very high and perhaps exacting standards of success sometimes. And that's not human. It's okay to be human." Kanika Singh on Electric Ladies Podcast  Subscribe to our newsletter to receive our podcasts, blog, events and special coaching offers.  You'll also like: ·       Impact Investing in New Hands - with Jolyne Caruso, Financial Executive, Investor and Wealth Advisor ·       How to Talk Climate In a Polarized Culture - with Katharine Hayhoe, Climate Scientist, Professor at Texas Tech University & Chief Scientist at The Nature Conservancy ·       How Hospitals Can Juggle 24/7 Care & Climate Impacts - Carol Gomes, CEO & COO, Stony Brook University Hospital ·       New Venture Capital Models For Women and CleanTech - Cecile Blilious, Veteran Venture Investor, Venture ESG, European Women in VC ·       Creativity & Relationships Secure Grants - with Megan Pater, CEO/Founder of Fund Nation and ECE Solutions ·       Investing in Companies For Social Impact - with Meredith Shields, CEO of Citi Impact Fund Subscribe to our newsletter to receive our podcasts, blog, events and special coaching offers. Thanks for subscribing on Apple Podcasts or iHeartRadio and leaving us a review! Follow us on Twitter @joanmichelson

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How Stories Can Shift Culture – Melissa Jun Rowley, Author of "Beyond The Mic Drop: How Stories Can Shift Culture, Power & Policy"

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 80:08


"What are the stories that people can participate in and see themselves in? I think that's one of the keys that we can unlock when it comes to the whole climate narrative is telling stories that build the scaffolding blocks to a larger narrative that people want to be a part of, and we need to make it feel inevitable….The way that justice prevails, whether it's environmental justice or any kind of justice, I think it's that the leaders make it feel inevitable. And that's the climate movement's job. And I think we have every opportunity and ability to do that." Melissa Jun Rowley on Electric Ladies Podcast The movements have been struggling to connect with people to communicate the vital messages about protecting the planet and its inhabitants.  How can the climate and justice movements engage people again? Listen to Melissa Jun Rowleg, author of "Beyond the Mic Drop: How Stories Can Shift Culture, Power & Policy" and communications expert and journalist in this fascinating conversation with Electric Ladies Podcast host Joan Michelson.   You'll hear about: ●        How stories and narratives work to engage people of all stripes. ●        How emotion is key to connecting with people, helping them see themselves in the story ●        Tips on how to develop and tell stories and tie them into a narrative campaign to drive a positive message for the planet and its inhabitants ●        Plus, career advice, such as:   "You really need to start looking at yourself differently. You're looking at yourself as one thing, but your skills, your assets, your talents, your passion can be so many things to so many other people…Try to look outside yourself a bit.…It's very hard to see ourselves clearly, and I don't know if we ever really do…So, if you're able to, just talk to other people and say…'What do you see in my skillset and in my energy and in what I've accomplished so far and what I could do that maybe I'm not looking at?' Because it is so hard to see ourselves…(and) it's important to celebrate our wins." Melissa Jun Rowley on Electric Ladies Podcast   Subscribe to our newsletter to receive our podcasts, blog, events and special coaching offers. Read Joan's Forbes articles here.   You'll also like: ·       People Leveraging Carbon Markets to Save Their Land - with Stacey Solie, Documentary Producer of "From the Ground Up" - telling stories to show the power of carbon markets ·       How To Talk 'Climate' To Keep People Safe -  with Allison Agsten, USC Center for Climate Journalism & Communications ·       How to Talk About Climate in a Polarized Culture - with Katharine Hayhoe, Ph.D., Climate Scientist, Professor at Texas Tech University and Chief Scientist at The Nature Conservancy ·       Seek First to Understand - with Jennifer Hough, Advisor, TEDx Speaker, Author ·       How Do We Talk About Climate? - with Jill Tidman, Executive Director of The Redford Center, nonprofit producing environmental documentaries and media Subscribe to our newsletter to receive our podcasts, blog, events and special coaching offers. Thanks for subscribing on Apple Podcasts or iHeartRadio and leaving us a review! Follow us on Twitter @joanmichelson

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
Climate scientists warn extreme weather events likely this year

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 5:01


George Lee, Environment Correspondent, outlines extreme weather predictions made by the World Weather Attribution.

Atlantic Voice
The next generation of climate scientists

Atlantic Voice

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2026 26:19


Few places are warming quicker than the far north. It's a reality Inuit in Labrador know all too well, and are working to adapt to. In today's episode, meet a team of Inuk youth and researchers in a week-long camp at the northernmost tip of Nunatsiavut, learning about how climate change is affecting their land and culture, and what they can do about it. This documentary by Heidi Atter first aired in 2025, and has now been shortlisted for the New York Festivals Radio Award.

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People Leveraging Carbon Markets To Keep Their Land – Stacey Solie, Coproducer of the Documentary "From The Ground Up: Voices From The Carbon Market"

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Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 39:53


"If you don't tell your stories, then no one will ever know, …Basically I just said, I think we should tell the positive stories and we should do it through the people…Let's actually just go and meet the people at all levels from the people that are involved in the projects and organizing them. Also the people that are participating in them and benefiting from them and find out what they say. How does this change your life? Is this actually happening? Did trees actually get planted? Did this well actually get plugged?." Stacey Solie on Electric Ladies Podcast   Who are the regular people on the ground saving their land and helping address climate crisis through carbon markets? Today we're going to hear from one of the producers of a new documentary about them, and be inspired to maybe think a little differently.   Listen to Stacey Solie, coproducer of "From The Ground Up: Voices From The Carbon Markets" and founder and CEO of Strategic Story Craft, in this fascinating conversation with Electric Ladies Podcast host Joan Michelson.   You'll hear about: ●        How they found these remarkably normal people doing extraordinarily simple things and benefiting from the carbon markets to save their land. ●        How these carbon market deals work as creative business models ●        How to leverage creativity to reach more people about the climate crisis. ●        Plus, career advice, such as:   "One thing that I've done is just given myself permission to explore… sometimes saying yes to something for your community that I guess I just learned so much and I met so many people and I got exposed to really amazing artists in ways that are still playing out today. So…being open to exploring… There's different ways to do things. There's a lot of different kinds of people that are trying to make a difference, and they're all intersecting in really creative ways. And I think maybe we can take that model for solutions more broadly. Let's just get creative and work together and try to solve these problems." Stacey Solie on Electric Ladies Podcast   Read Joan's Forbes articles here.   You'll also like: ·       How To Talk 'Climate' To Keep People Safe -  with Allison Agsten, USC Center for Climate Journalism & Communications ·       How to Talk About Climate in a Polarized Culture - with Katharine Hayhoe, Ph.D., Climate Scientist, Professor at Texas Tech University and Chief Scientist at The Nature Conservancy ·       Seek First to Understand - with Jennifer Hough, Advisor, TEDx Speaker, Author ·       How Do We Talk About Climate? - with Jill Tidman, Executive Director of The Redford Center, nonprofit producing environmental documentaries and media ·       What's a Tech Humanist? - with Kate O'Neill, Speaker, Tech Humanist, Author ·       The Politics of Climate & Energy – with Congresswoman Chrissy Houlahan, Co-Chair, Bipartisan Climate Solutions Caucus ·       How Climate Modelling Affects Everything – Maria Caffrey, Ph.D., Principal Scientist, UK's National Physical Laboratory Subscribe to our newsletter to receive our podcasts, blog, events and special coaching offers. Thanks for subscribing on Apple Podcasts or iHeartRadio and leaving us a review! Follow us on Twitter @joanmichelson

RNZ: Morning Report
Concern over future storm resilience from top climate scientist

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2026 4:48


A top climate scientist is warning New Zealand may soon struggle to cope with the impact of storms made worse by climate change. Victoria University of Wellington's professor of climate science James Renwick spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

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How To Talk "Climate" To Keep People Safe – Allison Agsten, USC Center for Climate Journalism & Communications

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 61:46


"If there are people who are willing to talk to you about it, the first thing you got to do is listen….I grew up in a very rural area and it's very conservative also. And when I go home, I don't talk about climate change. I do talk about what's going on with hunting season. 'Oh, there's no deer this year. Why do you think that is? Tell me about the rain'….It is again about that pivoting and you have to understand what's important to the people you're talking to… I might say, 'I just upgraded my mom's generator. It's great because with all the outages we're having out here, now she can get electricity and I know your husband's been sick, that could be something that could be really beneficial for you.' I do not mention climate change…I am putting out ideas that are going to save somebody's life, I'm responding to the situation of the people that I'm speaking with." Allison Agsten on Electric Ladies Podcast How do we keep people safe and sound in the face of ferocious weather, wildfires and floods, especially when they wince at the words "climate change"? Make it real for their world. How? Listen to Allison Agsten, Director of the Center for Climate Journalism and Communications at the University of Southern California in this fascinating conversation with Electric Ladies Podcast host Joan Michelson. She also curates art at the intersection of art and climate at the Wrigley Marine Science Center.   You'll hear about: How to keep people safe with adaptation strategies without talking about climate change. How art and climate intersect and how it helps people stay safe. How to combat disinformation and misinformation…and so much more Plus, career advice, such as: "When I talk to women who are at some point in their careers and they're thinking of joining our sustainability communicator cohort, they always say to me, I just don't know if my skills are translatable. Yeah, they are. I can help you think about the language…It's scary because I've done it myself. I've made a number of career pivots, but to me, even scarier is not taking that chance and having the opportunity to feel really good about the work you do every day….I sleep well at night because I know that I used the skills that I have to do the thing that I think is most important." Allison Agsten on Electric Ladies Podcast Subscribe to our newsletter here -- and Read Joan's Forbes articles here. You'll also like: How to Talk About Climate in a Polarized Culture - with Katharine Hayhoe, Ph.D., Climate Scientist, Professor at Texas Tech University and Chief Scientist at The Nature Conservancy Seek First to Understand - with Jennifer Hough, Advisor, TEDx Speaker, Author How Do We Talk About Climate? - with Jill Tidman, Executive Director of The Redford Center, nonprofit producing environmental documentaries and media What's a Tech Humanist? - with Kate O'Neill, Speaker, Tech Humanist, Author The Politics of Climate & Energy – with Congresswoman Chrissy Houlahan, Co-Chair, Bipartisan Climate Solutions Caucus How Climate Modelling Affects Everything – Maria Caffrey, Ph.D., Principal Scientist, UK's National Physical Laboratory Subscribe to our newsletter to receive our podcasts, blog, events and special coaching offers. Thanks for subscribing on Apple Podcasts or iHeartRadio and leaving us a review! Follow us on Twitter @joanmichelson

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham
Tackling the looming water crisis with Peter Johnston

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 30:52 Transcription Available


John Maytham is joined in studio for an extended conversation by Peter Johnston, Climate Scientist at UCT’s Climate System Analysis Group, who will help us unpack the science behind the current conditions of a looming water crisis in the Western Cape , what the forecasts are telling us, and what practical steps residents can take right now. Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. His show serves a round-up of local and international news coupled with the latest in business, sport, traffic and weather. The host’s eclectic interests mean the program often surprises the audience with intriguing book reviews and inspiring interviews profiling artists. A daily highlight is Rapid Fire, just after 5:30pm. CapeTalk fans call in, to stump the presenter with their general knowledge questions. Another firm favourite is the humorous Thursday crossing with award-winning journalist Rebecca Davis, called “Plan B”. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Afternoon Drive with John Maytham Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 15:00 and 18:00 (SA Time) to Afternoon Drive with John Maytham broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/BSFy4Cn or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/n8nWt4x Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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How To Pressure Electeds For Climate, Clean Air – Dominique Browning, Mom's Clean Air Force

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 48:25


"We, the people we can definitely keep the pressure on, not only on our lawmakers, our governors, our mayors, our senators, our Congress people. We have to keep reminding them that we care about these issues…There's a real key also to the future reimagining, asking companies to reimagine themselves as energy companies, not oil companies or gas companies, but energy companies. So all of these pressure points are incredibly important. We all have favorite stores, favorite brands that we shop on. If you love Walmart writing to the customer services and to the president of Walmart saying, 'Hey, get those solar panels on all of our Walmart stores. We want to do our part. They care. They care about consumer response. It's important to say that you care. You want them to care." Dominique Browning on Electric Ladies Podcast This Women's History Month 2026, it's critical that all our elected officials at all levels know that we care about climate change, clean air, clean water and protecting the environment. That pressure is what makes them pass legislation that addresses these issues. How? Listen to Dominique Browning, Founder and head of Mom's Clean Air Force, who is also a Vice President at the Environmental Defense Fund, in this fascinating conversation with Electric Ladies Podcast host Joan Michelson.   You'll hear about: ●        How to pressure your Mayor, Senators, Congresspeople, state legislators, governors, the head of the EPA, the president, and even your School Board members to pass legislation to address the climate crisis and protect our clean air, clean water and environment. ●        How states and cities are leveraging Inflation Reduction Act and infrastructure Act funding and incentives, still, for a range of clean energy and climate solutions, such as electric school buses and solar panels. ●        How important it is to show gratitude when elected officials do the right thing. ●        Plus, career advice, such as:   "Just say yes, say yes to everybody who wanted you to do a project or consult on something or talk about something, meet, brainstorm, et cetera. And slowly but surely, I started building up a network of people who were interested in the same things I was interested in…Another piece of advice I got …(was) 'you got to go with the love.'…Over time, I began to see that what she was talking about was think about what you love, what you're passionate about, and what you can do… And that's very motivating, especially when things are difficult." Dominique Browning on Electric Ladies Podcast Subscribe to Joan's weekly newsletter here to stay abreast of episodes, trends, career advice, and events where Joan is speaking. You'll also like: ·       How to Talk About Climate In A Polarized Culture -- with Katharine Hayhoe, Ph.D., Climate Scientist, Chief Science Officer at The Nature Conservancy & Professor, Texas Tech University ·       The Politics of Climate & Energy – with Congresswoman Chrissy Houlahan, Co-Chair, Bipartisan Climate Solutions Caucus ·       How to Rebuild Cities After Disaster  – with Majora Carter, Urban Development Expert ·       How Design & Technology Are Redesigning Cities – Nikki Greenberg, Real Estate of the Future, live at the Smart City Expo World Congress 2025 ·       Unique Practical Climate Solutions For Cities – Joan's panel at the Smart City Expo World Congress in Barcelona   Subscribe to our newsletter to receive our podcasts, blogs, events and special coaching offers. Thanks for subscribing on Apple Podcasts or iHeartRadio and leaving us a review! Follow us on Twitter @joanmichelson

Highlights from Moncrieff
When does spring actually start?

Highlights from Moncrieff

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 5:33


If you have young kids in primary school, you may have heard them discussing how we are currently in spring, as this is what is taught in the current curriculum. But is February actually spring?Joining Seán to discuss is Peter Thorne, Climate Scientist at Maynooth University…

Moncrieff Highlights
When does spring actually start?

Moncrieff Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 5:33


If you have young kids in primary school, you may have heard them discussing how we are currently in spring, as this is what is taught in the current curriculum. But is February actually spring?Joining Seán to discuss is Peter Thorne, Climate Scientist at Maynooth University…

The Show on KMOX
Climate scientist weighs-in on climate policy change by US government

The Show on KMOX

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 11:48


Phil Duffy is a former White House Climate Science advisor and Chief Scientist at Spark Climate Solutions, and joins the show. The Trump administration is planning to repeal the Endangerment Finding and change vehicle emissions standards. What does this mean for Americans? Phil explains.

Up To Date
Kansas author tells the story of a forgotten female climate scientist in new book 'Footeprint'

Up To Date

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 22:50


In "Footeprint," out today, Lindsay Metcalf resurrects the history of Eunice Newton Foote, a 19th-century scientist who discovered carbon dioxide's heat-trapping properties while fighting for women's place in science.

Pseudocast
Pseudocast #750 – Kolaps atlantickej meridionálnej cirkulácie

Pseudocast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2026 35:07


V tomto podcaste budeme hovoriť o tom, že ku kolapsu atlantickej meridionálnej cirkulácie môže dôjsť ešte skôr, ako sme si pôvodne mysleli. Zdroje Open Letter by Climate Scientists to the Nordic Council of Ministers Continued Atlantic overturning circulation even under climate extremes Probability Estimates of a 21st Century AMOC Collapse Atlantická meridionální cirkulace Image by D Jackson from Pixabay

The Anton Savage Show
Weather update with Cathal Nolan

The Anton Savage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2026 10:13


It's been one long heavy shower of rain this week as Storm Chandra was followed by another rain front. This has caused havoc as flooding throughout the country showed the limitations of parts of our transport and wider infrastructure. Emmet Oliver is joined by Climate Scientist and the founder of Ireland's Weather Channel, Cathal Nolan, to discuss.

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How To Talk About Climate In A Polarized Culture – Katharine Hayhoe, Climate Scientist, Professor at Texas Tech University & Chief Scientist at The Nature Conservancy

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 60:35


"We have to begin our conversations with what really matters to the person or people we're speaking with. And if we don't know what that is, we have to get to know them and build a relationship and then start the conversation where they're at…The second common misconception I see is that we have to load up our wheelbarrow with the biggest load of scary facts we can possibly find and just dump it on people because not enough people are worried about this.…But if we haven't connected the head to the heart, my life, the places I love, the people I love, the things I love my home, the price of my groceries, the price of my insurance, the quality of the air I'm breathing, or my child's breathing, if we haven't made the head to heart connection, people still see this issue as being distant and remote from them." Katharine Hayhoe on Electric Ladies Podcast Signs of climate change are all around us, from ferocious and more frequent hurricanes, and in unexpected places, to massive wildfires and floods, as well as cracking roads and bridges. But many still don't believe it or don't want to take steps to avoid it or become more resilient. So, how can we reach them, especially in the very polarized culture we have today? Listen to Katharine Hayhoe, Ph.D. acclaimed climate scientist, Professor at Texas Tech University and Chief Scientist of The Nature Conservancy in this enlightening conversation with Electric Ladies Podcast host Joan Michelson. Katharine is also the author of several books, including "Saving Us: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World."   You'll hear about: ●        How to talk about climate issues even without even talking about climate. ●        What we can learn from the faith-based community about talking about the climate crisis. ●        What is happening to the vitally important climate science data that was defunded and taken offline by the Trump administration…and so much more ●        Plus, career advice, such as:   "(W)hat am I uniquely good at? So there's certain things that I'm a lot better at than other people. So that's the filter that we should apply. But then my favorite's the last filter, which is what genuinely gives me joy, what charges my battery rather than depleting it. Now, of course, don't get me wrong, we all have to do things that deplete our battery every day. But if our work does not give us joy or if it gave us joy at some time in the past but is no longer doing so now, that's a sign to us to think differently about what we're doing….(And invest) in making our own lives sustainable is so important. It's something I feel like we often neglect and it falls by the wayside in our focus on everything else that needs to be sustainable. But really I think it starts with US." Katharine Hayhoe on Electric Ladies Podcast   Read Joan's Forbes articles here.   You'll also like: ·       Unique Urban Climate Actions – Joan's panel at Smart City Expo World Congress in Barcelona with three top urban leaders from around the world. ·       How Climate Modelling Affects Everything – Maria Caffrey, Ph.D., Principal Scientist, UK's National Physical Laboratory ·        Critical Minerals 101 – with Abby Wulf, Former Head of Critical Minerals at the Dept. Of Energy, & Center for Critical Minerals Strategy ·       The Politics of Climate & Energy – with Congresswoman Chrissy Houlahan, Co-Chair, Bipartisan Climate Solutions Caucus ·       Climate Is A Security Emergency – Svitlana Krakovska, top Climate Scientist from Ukraine and Mirian Villela, head of Earth Charter International and the Center for Sustainable Development with Joan Michelson at The Earth Day Women's Summit 2025.   Subscribe to our newsletter to receive our podcasts, blog, events and special coaching offers.   Thanks for subscribing on Apple Podcasts or iHeartRadio and leaving us a review! Follow us on Twitter @joanmichelson

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman
'BradCast' 11/25/2025 (Encore: Critical NOAA Climate Database resurrected, with guest Former NOAA climate scientist Tom Di Liberto)

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 57:50


Mandy Connell
11-17-25 Interview - Dr. Matthew Wielicki - How Have Climate Scientists Really Done With Their Predictions?

Mandy Connell

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 19:14 Transcription Available


HOW HAVE CLIMATE SCIENTISTS REALLY DONE WITH THEIR PREDICTIONS? Climate science is about predicting what the weather is going to do in the future, which is super hard. We're constantly told what is going to happen in 100 years when we can't accurately predict the weather out two weeks. Dr. Matthew Wielicki took the time to compare what the climate scientist predicted with what actually happened, and it went about as well as you can expect. You can find his Substack about it here, but it is paywalled because this is how he pays his bills but he is on today at 1 to talk about it.

FM4 Interview Podcast
FM4 Interview with Jim Skea, UN Chief Climate Scientist

FM4 Interview Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 15:18


The goals of the Paris Agreement are not dead, says the UN's chief climate scientist Jim Skea. Although we are now almost certain to overshoot the goal of limiting average global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, Jim Skea discusses with FM4's Chris Cummins how temperatures might be brought down again, why we need energy not defeatist paralysis and why we should trust climate science.Sendungshinweis: FM4, OKFM4, 13.11.2025, 17 Uhr

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast
Category five hurricane Melissa makes landfall in Jamaica

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 3:48


Hurricane Melissa has made landfall in eastern Cuba as a Category 3 storm after pummelling Jamaica as one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes on record, the US National Hurricane Center said. We discuss this further with Dr. Samantha Hallam, Ocean and Climate Scientist at the Irish Climate Analysis Research Unit at Maynooth University.

RTÉ - News at One Podcast
Hurricane Melissa will be Jamaica's worst storm this century, warns WMO

RTÉ - News at One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 9:26


Kimone Francis, journalist based in Kingston, Jamaica, discusses Hurricane Melissa which is drawing closer to Jamaica. Dr. Samantha Hallam, Ocean and Climate Scientist at the Irish Climate Analysis Research Unit at Maynooth University, discusses her work with scientists from Jamaica on a hurricane intensity prediction model.

Latina to Latina
Remix: Why Climate Scientist Nicole Hernández Hammer Takes the Fight to the Streets

Latina to Latina

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 25:30


There's a direct connection between climate scientist Nicole Hernandez Hammer's childhood in rural Guatemala and her tireless work to teach the rest of us how to adjust our lives so we can preserve our planet for the grandchildren. And the life that unfolded between those two points is remarkable, including that time she stepped on Michelle Obama's foot.Follow Nicole on Twitter @NHH_Climate and IG @NicoleHernandezHammer. If you loved this episode, listen to Cecilia Muñoz and María Cristina González. Show your love and become a Latina to Latina Patreon supporter! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman
'BradCast' 10/23/2025 (Critical NOAA Climate Database resurrected, with guest Former NOAA climate scientist Tom Di Liberto)

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 57:42


VPR News Podcast
Wells are running dry. Climate scientists say it could be a sign of what's to come

VPR News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 3:49


Spring-fed and shallow dug wells at Vermont's old homes are particularly vulnerable in the drought. Drilling a new well can cost as much as $20,000.

The David Knight Show
Tue Episode #2106: Swiss Fall to Digital ID, Trump Fuels Technocratic Tyranny

The David Knight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 182:21 Transcription Available


00:01:05 – Swiss Vote for Digital IDSwiss voters approve a national digital ID system, ending the country's reputation as a haven for privacy and signaling a wider global push for surveillance. 00:07:00 – Climate Scientist vs. TrumpMichael Mann attacks Trump's UN speech as “misinformation,” but his own failed hurricane predictions and Climategate history are exposed as fraudulent fear-mongering. 00:20:00 – Trump's Coal Revival & NY PoliticsTrump moves to open 13 million acres for coal mining while investing $625 million in the industry. At the same time, New York's mayoral race sees Trump pushing to sideline the only Republican candidate in favor of Cuomo, revealing his deep ties to establishment politics. 00:33:55 – AI Actress Sparks BacklashHollywood actors fume over “Tilly Norwood,” an AI-generated actress, as debates intensify over AI's role in replacing performers and reshaping entertainment. 00:43:41 – The Digital Crisis AheadAnalysis warns that the digital economy mirrors the 2008 crash: corporations reap profit while shifting systemic risks—cyberattacks, ransomware, AI failures—onto the public. 01:09:42 – Med Bed Conspiracy & Trump's AI PostTrump shares and deletes an AI-generated video promoting “med beds,” a QAnon-linked fantasy of alien healing tech, fueling questions about his judgment and grip on reality. 02:51:42 – Trump's Digital ID PushTrump is described as fully on board with technocracy and the World Economic Forum, pushing to place the U.S. under digital ID despite his supporters ignoring the warning signs. 01:54:37 – Passing of Voddie BauchamDiscussion of the passing of Voddie Baucham's at 56, with tributes recalling his books, preaching, and ministry influence, alongside reflections on his family legacy. 02:17:34 – COVID Vaccine Death WarningsSwiss cardiologist Thomas Binder warns that Trump's mRNA shots have triggered a wave of sudden deaths and long-term illness, with authorities silencing critics through psychiatric persecution. 02:27:05 – Genocide Ignored: Christians TargetedBill Maher and others highlight how Christian persecution in Nigeria and Syria is ignored, while global institutions like the UN applaud jihadists yet condemn Israel selectively. 02:55:15 – Jeffrey Sachs on U.S.-Israel ComplicityJeffrey Sachs argues the U.S. has become a puppet of Israel, complicit in genocide in Gaza, and warns Israel's actions could ultimately destroy its own legitimacy. Follow the show on Kick and watch live every weekday 9:00am EST – 12:00pm EST https://kick.com/davidknightshow Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to https://davidknight.gold/ for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to https://trendsjournal.com/ and enter the code KNIGHTFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

The REAL David Knight Show
Tue Episode #2106: Swiss Fall to Digital ID, Trump Fuels Technocratic Tyranny

The REAL David Knight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 182:21 Transcription Available


00:01:05 – Swiss Vote for Digital IDSwiss voters approve a national digital ID system, ending the country's reputation as a haven for privacy and signaling a wider global push for surveillance. 00:07:00 – Climate Scientist vs. TrumpMichael Mann attacks Trump's UN speech as “misinformation,” but his own failed hurricane predictions and Climategate history are exposed as fraudulent fear-mongering. 00:20:00 – Trump's Coal Revival & NY PoliticsTrump moves to open 13 million acres for coal mining while investing $625 million in the industry. At the same time, New York's mayoral race sees Trump pushing to sideline the only Republican candidate in favor of Cuomo, revealing his deep ties to establishment politics. 00:33:55 – AI Actress Sparks BacklashHollywood actors fume over “Tilly Norwood,” an AI-generated actress, as debates intensify over AI's role in replacing performers and reshaping entertainment. 00:43:41 – The Digital Crisis AheadAnalysis warns that the digital economy mirrors the 2008 crash: corporations reap profit while shifting systemic risks—cyberattacks, ransomware, AI failures—onto the public. 01:09:42 – Med Bed Conspiracy & Trump's AI PostTrump shares and deletes an AI-generated video promoting “med beds,” a QAnon-linked fantasy of alien healing tech, fueling questions about his judgment and grip on reality. 02:51:42 – Trump's Digital ID PushTrump is described as fully on board with technocracy and the World Economic Forum, pushing to place the U.S. under digital ID despite his supporters ignoring the warning signs. 01:54:37 – Passing of Voddie BauchamDiscussion of the passing of Voddie Baucham's at 56, with tributes recalling his books, preaching, and ministry influence, alongside reflections on his family legacy. 02:17:34 – COVID Vaccine Death WarningsSwiss cardiologist Thomas Binder warns that Trump's mRNA shots have triggered a wave of sudden deaths and long-term illness, with authorities silencing critics through psychiatric persecution. 02:27:05 – Genocide Ignored: Christians TargetedBill Maher and others highlight how Christian persecution in Nigeria and Syria is ignored, while global institutions like the UN applaud jihadists yet condemn Israel selectively. 02:55:15 – Jeffrey Sachs on U.S.-Israel ComplicityJeffrey Sachs argues the U.S. has become a puppet of Israel, complicit in genocide in Gaza, and warns Israel's actions could ultimately destroy its own legitimacy. Follow the show on Kick and watch live every weekday 9:00am EST – 12:00pm EST https://kick.com/davidknightshow Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to https://davidknight.gold/ for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to https://trendsjournal.com/ and enter the code KNIGHTFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-real-david-knight-show--5282736/support.

Sensemaker
Climate scientists vs. Donald Trump

Sensemaker

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 6:56


Scientists are increasingly concerned about the impact Donald Trump's policies and rhetoric are having on the environment. So how are those on the front line in the fight against climate change coping against a backdrop of rising scepticism? Writer: Casey MagloireProducer: Amalie SortlandHost: Ada BaruméEpisode photography: Sofia FentonExecutive Producer: Katie GunningTo find out more about The Observer:Subscribe to TheObserver+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-free contentHead to our website observer.co.uk Download the Tortoise app – for a listening experience curated by our journalists Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Puliyabaazi Hindi Podcast
तितली से तूफ़ान। Predictability Amidst Chaos ft. Climate Scientist Prof. Jagadish Shukla

Puliyabaazi Hindi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 79:05


इस हफ़्ते आपके लिए एक बार फिर एकदम nerdy और technical पुलियाबाज़ी हाज़िर है। क्लाइमेट पर ऊपरी तौर पे तो काफ़ी चर्चा होती है पर इसके विज्ञान तक शायद ही कोई जाता है। तो इसी लिए हमने होमवर्क किया और पहुँच गए प्रोफ़ेसर शुक्ला की क्लास में। प्रोफ़ेसर जगदीश शुक्ला प्रसिद्ध क्लाइमेट साइंटिस्ट है और 2007 में अल गोर के साथ नोबेल प्राइज जीतने वाली IPCC टीम के मेंबर रह चुके हैं, तो इस विषय को उनसे बेहतर भला कौन समझा सकता है? विषय टेक्निकल है, पर आम भाषा में है। हमें तो इस क्लास में बहुत कुछ नया सीखने को मिला, आप भी सुनिए।We discuss:* Journey from Mirdha to MIT* The big questions in Meteorology* What is Climate Change?* What is Monsoon?* How is Monsoon connected with El-Nino* Is Monsoon unique to India?* Impact of El-Nino* Butterfly Effect* Can weather ever be predicted perfectly?* IPCC's Work* Model Democracy* Solution to Climate Change* Is geoengineering possible?* New areas of focusAlso, please note that Puliyabaazi is now available on Youtube with video.Book:A Billion Butterflies: A Life in Climate and Chaos Theory by Jagadish ShuklaThanks for reading पुलियाबाज़ी Puliyabaazi! This post is public so feel free to share it.Related Episodes:What's Common Between Termites, Economy, and Traffic? दुनिया की जटिलता समझने के लिए एक चश्मा ft. Suri Venkatachalamबिजली और मौसम परिवर्तन का नाता। Power Sector Reforms will Unlock Climate Transition ft. Akshay JaitlyPuliyabaazi Playlist: https://www.puliyabaazi.in/p/the-puliyabaazi-playlistIf you have any questions for the guest or feedback for us, please comment here or write to us at puliyabaazi@gmail.com. If you like our work, please subscribe and share this Puliyabaazi with your friends, family and colleagues.Website: https://puliyabaazi.inHosts: @saurabhchandra @pranaykotas @thescribblebeeTwitter: @puliyabaaziInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/puliyabaazi/Subscribe & listen to the podcast on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Castbox, AudioBoom, YouTube, Spotify or any other podcast app. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.puliyabaazi.in

Mandy Connell
07-30-25 Interview - Climate Scientist Dr. Matthew Wielick Joins The Show

Mandy Connell

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 10:23 Transcription Available


Green Connections Radio -  Women Who Innovate With Purpose, & Career Issues, Including in Energy, Sustainability, Responsibil
Climate Is A Security Emergency – From A Top Climate Scientist & A Geopolitical Expert

Green Connections Radio - Women Who Innovate With Purpose, & Career Issues, Including in Energy, Sustainability, Responsibil

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 33:06


"The climate crisis has roots in fossil fuels, but at the same time, fossil fuels fund this Russian invasion to Ukraine. So it means this is a fossil fuel war. If we will actually fight against our overall actually dependency on fossil fuels in the same way we will fight against climate change." Svitlana Krakovska on Electric Ladies Podcast The climate emergency is a security threat, and a “threat multiplier,” as former Defense Undersecretary Sherri Goodman has written. Looking at security in the same way as it has been is no longer working. The old view leaves us very vulnerable. Some of the greatest challenges to human security have unexpected connections to climate change. Are world leaders are truly prepared to meet this moment? Listen to this live recording of this “Fireside Chat on Climate Security” at The Earth Day Women's Summit at Earthx2025 moderated by Electric Ladies Podcast's Joan Michelson that uncovers the issues at the intersection of climate change, security and sustainability. You'll hear from Svitlana Krakovska, a top climate scientist from Ukraine Mirian Vilela, Executive Director of Earth Charter International Secretariat & Center for Education for Sustainable Development Joan Michelson, Executive Producer of The Earth Day Women's Summit and host of Electric Ladies Podcast. “We are looking at business and economy and make bigger decisions without looking at it through a lens that sees the interconnectedness of all these social and environmental challenges. [We have] to expand our planetary consciousness and deepen our ethical responsibility with the wellbeing of humans across cultures and nations.”   Mirian Vilela on Electric Ladies Podcast   You'll also like: Food, Fashion & Ag vs. Climate Change – from The Earth Day Women's Summit 2025, with top scientists and innovators in these fields What's The Role Of Business Today In Addressing The Climate Crisis? - from The Earth Day Women's Summit 2025, with top business leaders Rewriting The Climate Conversation – from The Earth Day Women's Summit 2025, with top communicators, including a Hollywood producer and conservative voice Sherri Goodman, former Deputy Undersecretary of Defense, on climate change as a security threat. Joan Michelson's Forbes article on How Climate Change Is Reshaping Global Security And The Military. Joan Michelson's Forbes article on A New Security Mindset: From Women On The Frontlines. Read more of Joan's Forbes articles here. More from Electric Ladies Podcast!  JUST LAUNCHED: Join our global community at electric-ladies.mykajabi.com! For a limited time, be a member of the Electric Ladies Founders' Circle at an exclusive special rate.  Elevate your career with expert coaching and ESG advisory with Electric Ladies Podcast. Unlock new opportunities, gain confidence, and achieve your career goals with the right guidance. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive our podcasts, articles, events and career advice – and special coaching offers. Thanks for subscribing on Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio and Spotify and leaving us a review!  Don't forget to follow us on our socials Twitter: @joanmichelson LinkedIn: Electric Ladies Podcast with Joan Michelson Twitter: @joanmichelson Facebook: Green Connections Radio

Green Pulse
S2E18: “Things are bad. But don't lose hope” - A Singapore climate scientist's view of the world

Green Pulse

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 28:23


As climate impacts worsen and costs increase, can humanity unite to scale up climate action before it’s too late? Synopsis: Every first and third Tuesday of the month, The Straits Times analyses the beat of the changing environment, from biodiversity conservation to climate change. The world is in a very dangerous place, says Singapore climate scientist Professor Winston Chow. Right when nations need to be united in fighting climate change, we seem more divided than ever, more focused on what are perceived to be more pressing issues, from cost of living to hot wars and trade wars. But climate change is exacting an ever greater toll and is a today problem, not the “tomorrow problem” that many policymakers believe, Prof Chow tells Green Pulse hosts Audrey Tan and David Fogarty Scorching heat, increasingly costly climate-linked disasters, melting ice caps and rising sea levels – these are threats that need much greater attention from policymakers, including in SE Asia. The good news is that many nations and businesses remain committed to investing in climate adaptation and cutting emissions, such as green energy investments. And sustainability isn’t dead – it’s just good economics to factor in the cost-benefits of greener investing, he says. Have a listen and let us know your thoughts! Highlights of conversation (click/tap above): 2:27 What is your feeling right now given the dark clouds on the climate and policy fronts? 8:41 What is the one thing that has alarmed you? 13:37 Does the average person really understand how serious things are? 18:24 How worried should we be in SE Asia? 20:55 But there is reason for optimism, too, isn’t there? 25:59 What’s your message for those in the climate space? “Don’t lose hope.” Follow Audrey Tan on LinkedIn: https://str.sg/848W Read her articles: https://str.sg/JLM2 Follow David Fogarty on LinkedIn: https://str.sg/jcvy Read his articles: https://str.sg/JLMu Hosts: Audrey Tan (audreyt@sph.com.sg) & David Fogarty (dfogarty@sph.com.sg) Produced and edited by: Hadyu Rahim Executive producers: Ernest Luis & Lynda Hong Follow Green Pulse Podcast here and get notified for new episode drops: Channel: https://str.sg/JWaf Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/JWaY Spotify: https://str.sg/JWag Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg --- Follow more ST podcast channels: All-in-one ST Podcasts channel: https://str.sg/wvz7 ST Podcast website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts ST Podcasts YouTube: https://str.sg/4Vwsa --- Get The Straits Times' app, which has a dedicated podcast player section: The App Store: https://str.sg/icyB Google Play: https://str.sg/icyX --- #greenpulseSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Off the Deaton Path
S8E22 Podcast: The First Climate Scientist? Benjamin Franklin and the Franklin Stove

Off the Deaton Path

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025


Stan's guest this week is Harvard historian Joyce Chaplin, who discusses her new book, The Franklin Stove: An Unintended American Revolution (Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 2025). Was Ben Franklin the first climate scientist? The Franklin stove became one of the Revolutionary era's most iconic consumer products, spreading from Pennsylvania to Italy, and beyond. It was also ...Continue Reading »

Climate Cast
Earth reaches level of warming climate scientists hoped to avoid

Climate Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 4:45


For the past eleven years, the planet has been consecutively warmer each year. It's a trend that has climate scientists and policy makers worried.In 2024, global temperatures reached 1.5 degrees Celsius above the preindustrial record, according to the World Meteorological Organization and the Copernicus Climate Change Service. It's the level of warming that those who work for climate solutions have been trying to avoid. “Now the question is: What are we going to do next? What is the next goal going to be?” said Shannon Osaka, a climate reporter for The Washington Post. Osaka wrote about extreme weather events linked to climate change, the consequences for slow-moving climate policy and Earth's temperatures rapidly rising past a critical threshold for sustainable life.“We don't know where those tipping points are: They could be at 1.6 degrees [Celsius]; they could be at 2.5 degrees Celsius. It's like a sort of terrifying dice roll.”To hear the full conversation, click play on the audio player above or subscribe to the Climate Cast podcast.

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman
'BradCast' 5/30/2025 (Encore: Climate scientist Dr. Peter Gleick on impacts of Trump science 'censorship' on national security)

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 58:24


The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman
'BradCast' 5/21/2025 (Guest: Climate scientist Dr. Peter Gleick on impacts of Trump science 'censorship' on national security)

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 58:21


Outrage and Optimism
Beyond the ‘Climate Wars'?: Australia heads to the polls

Outrage and Optimism

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 44:22


Australia heads to the polls this weekend - with climate firmly on the ballot. Is the country ready to lose its reputation as the battleground of the climate wars? And are we about to see a lasting shift in a nation that has for years been torn between its sunlight and its coal?As a pivotal election looms, Christiana Figueres, Tom Rivett-Carnac and Paul Dickinson examine what's at stake for one of the world's highest per-capita emitters. After months of polling ahead, the opposition Coalition now faces a late surge from the governing Labor Party, with the Greens, Teals and independents all likely to play a crucial role. The result could reinforce, roll-back or reshape domestic climate policy, and determine whether Australia emerges as a global climate leader at a time when others are stepping away from the stage.To understand what's going on, the team calls up friend of the show Dean Bialek, Founder and Managing Director of The Pacific Project. Together, they explore the opportunities for Australia in the energy transition, the narratives and dynamics driving this election, and the country's potential role as a regional leader as it hopes to host 2026's COP31 with other Pacific nations.So, does Australia have a role to play in reigniting regional and global climate momentum? And how will this election shape the climate fight - both within and beyond its borders.Learn more

Mandy Connell
05-01-25 Interview - Dr. Matthew M. Wielicki - About Those Fired Climate Scientists

Mandy Connell

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 19:32 Transcription Available


ABOUT THOSE FIRED CLIMATE SCIENTISTS So I saw this breathless story about how Trump sacked all the climate scientists who were supposed to create a required report for Congress on Climate Change and immediately I suspected what was up by the people quoted in this story. When you start by talking to the Environmental Defense Fund I know it's only left wingers working on this thing, and they are left wingers who rely on government money to continue their research so OF COURSE they are going to say we're all going to die. Then I saw this column by my new BFF Dr. William Wielicki about it and so he's on today at 1pm to talk about what this really means and what should happen next. You should subscribe to his Substack here.

New Books Network
Anna Farro Henderson, "Core Samples: A Climate Scientist's Experiments in Politics and Motherhood" (U Minnesota Press, 2025)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 47:02


Climate scientist and policy expert Anna Farro Henderson embarks on a remarkable narrative journey in Core Samples: A Climate Scientist's Experiments in Politics and Motherhood (U Minnesota Press, 2025), exploring how science is done, discussed, legislated, and imagined. Through stories both raucous and poignant--of far-flung expeditions, finding artistic inspiration in research, and traversing the systemic barriers women and mothers face in science and politics--she brings readers into the daily rhythms and intimacies of scientific research and political negotiation. Grounded in her experiences as a climate scientist, an environmental policy advisor to Minnesota Senator Al Franken and Governor Mark Dayton, and a constant juggler of the many roles and responsibilities of professional moms, Henderson's eclectic, unconventional essays range from observations, confessions, and meditations on lab and fieldwork to a packing list for a trip to the State Capitol and a lactation diary. Readers are invited on voyages as far afield as the Trinity nuclear test site in New Mexico, the Juneau Icefield in Alaska, and a meteor crater in Ghana--and as close to home as a town hall meeting in America's corn belt. A love letter to science and a bracing (and sometimes hilarious) portrait of the many obstacles women, mothers, and people digging for truth navigate, Core Samples illuminates the messy, contradictory humanity of our scientific and political institutions. Bringing us behind the closed doors of discovery and debate, Henderson exposes the flaws in research institutions, the halls of government, and the role of science in policy, yet she shows how each crack is also an invitation for camaraderie, creativity, and change. Dr. Anna Farro Henderson is a Canadian American paleo-ecologist/climate scientist and writer. She was an environmental policy adviser to the Minnesota Senator Al Franken and Governor Mark Dayton. She is a fellow at the Institute on the Environment at the University of Minnesota. She is on the faculty at the Mitchell Hamline Law School. She has also worked as a consultant and climate advocate. She is a creative writing instructor at the Loft Literary Center, and as a renowned author she has a number of articles published in well know environmental and literary publications, such as: Orion, Terrain and The Common. She has a long list of and writing awards and Literary Fellowships to her name. She now lives with her family in Minnesota, where she makes daily visits to the Mississippi River. Michael Simpson has been actively working, researching and teaching in the watershed management and wetlands fields for over forty years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Gender Studies
Anna Farro Henderson, "Core Samples: A Climate Scientist's Experiments in Politics and Motherhood" (U Minnesota Press, 2025)

New Books in Gender Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 47:02


Climate scientist and policy expert Anna Farro Henderson embarks on a remarkable narrative journey in Core Samples: A Climate Scientist's Experiments in Politics and Motherhood (U Minnesota Press, 2025), exploring how science is done, discussed, legislated, and imagined. Through stories both raucous and poignant--of far-flung expeditions, finding artistic inspiration in research, and traversing the systemic barriers women and mothers face in science and politics--she brings readers into the daily rhythms and intimacies of scientific research and political negotiation. Grounded in her experiences as a climate scientist, an environmental policy advisor to Minnesota Senator Al Franken and Governor Mark Dayton, and a constant juggler of the many roles and responsibilities of professional moms, Henderson's eclectic, unconventional essays range from observations, confessions, and meditations on lab and fieldwork to a packing list for a trip to the State Capitol and a lactation diary. Readers are invited on voyages as far afield as the Trinity nuclear test site in New Mexico, the Juneau Icefield in Alaska, and a meteor crater in Ghana--and as close to home as a town hall meeting in America's corn belt. A love letter to science and a bracing (and sometimes hilarious) portrait of the many obstacles women, mothers, and people digging for truth navigate, Core Samples illuminates the messy, contradictory humanity of our scientific and political institutions. Bringing us behind the closed doors of discovery and debate, Henderson exposes the flaws in research institutions, the halls of government, and the role of science in policy, yet she shows how each crack is also an invitation for camaraderie, creativity, and change. Dr. Anna Farro Henderson is a Canadian American paleo-ecologist/climate scientist and writer. She was an environmental policy adviser to the Minnesota Senator Al Franken and Governor Mark Dayton. She is a fellow at the Institute on the Environment at the University of Minnesota. She is on the faculty at the Mitchell Hamline Law School. She has also worked as a consultant and climate advocate. She is a creative writing instructor at the Loft Literary Center, and as a renowned author she has a number of articles published in well know environmental and literary publications, such as: Orion, Terrain and The Common. She has a long list of and writing awards and Literary Fellowships to her name. She now lives with her family in Minnesota, where she makes daily visits to the Mississippi River. Michael Simpson has been actively working, researching and teaching in the watershed management and wetlands fields for over forty years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies

The Lydian Spin
Episode 296 Climate Scientist Adam Sobel

The Lydian Spin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 71:59


Photo By: Julia Gorton Adam Sobel, nephew of Sumner Crane of the band Mars, studies extreme weather and climate dynamics, focusing on tropical cyclones, severe convection, and precipitation. A professor at Columbia since 2000, he combines theory, observation, and simulation to understand atmospheric behavior and assess risk. Adam also hosts Deep Convection, a podcast featuring conversations with leading climate scientists.

The Ann & Phelim Scoop
Judge Found Climate Scientist Faked Data- What Facts Did He Hide?

The Ann & Phelim Scoop

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 79:09


Happy week of St. Patrick's Day! We have a full show coming up with lots of news coming out of Ireland - most of it not good. And we bring you the latest on our friend, the writer and broadcaster Mark Steyn who has SLAPPed back against the climate fraudster Michael Mann. And more climate hypocrisy as we reveal how alleged tree huggers are destroying the rainforest to have a conference to tell US how we shouldn't destroy the rainforest.And speaking of hypocrites we reveal how Stephen Colbert is the biggest late night Tesla/Elon Musk hypocrite of them all. Also, the anti semitism never stops in the Emerald Isle. It certainly is not Ireland of the welcomes with Israelis being spat on in bars and being pro-Israel student is now a punishable offence in Irish universities, like in the case of a Dublin University student who was ousted as chair of his debate society.And the plans to deport Hamas-loving Mahmoud Khalil may be stalling. We look at whether it is a free speech issue that means he is protected. Our conclusions may surprise you.Don't forget to subscribe and leave a comment. Visit us to find out more stories at unreportedstorysociety.com

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman
'BradCast' 2/7/2025 (Encore: 'They Know They're Lying' - The Fossil Fueled War on Science and Humanity, with climate scientist Dr. Michael E. Mann)

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 58:26


Global News Podcast
Warmest January on record puzzles climate scientists

Global News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 33:29


Last month was ‘warmest January on record'; Also Donald Trump says no US troops would be needed to take over Gaza, and selfie-taking officially now one of world's most dangerous activities.

Crazy Town
The House Is Quite Literally on Fire: Peter Kalmus on the Climate Emergency Hitting Home

Crazy Town

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 53:48


Send us a textPeter Kalmus, climate scientist and returning friend of Crazy Town, used to live in Altadena, California, where one of the disastrous Los Angeles wildfires struck on January 7th. Having learned that his former house had burned, Peter penned an emotional article for the New York Times about his family's decision to leave LA two years prior, out of safety concerns about frequent heat waves, drought, and just the sort of tragic conflagration that has reduced parts of LA to ashes. Get Peter's take on this historic wildfire, what nature is trying to teach us, and how to think about unnatural disasters now and in the future. Note: this interview was recorded on January 24, 2025.Warning: This podcast occasionally uses spicy language.Sources/Links/Notes:Peter Kalmus's article in the New York Times from January 10, 2025: “As a Climate Scientist, I Knew It Was Time to Leave Los Angeles”Peter's book, Being the Change: Live Well and Spark a Climate RevolutionNews story about the huge Bobcat Fire that struck Los Angeles County in 2020Article in Science about the damage from Hurricanes Helene and MiltonPeter mentioned the Clausius-Clapeyron equation, which relates vapor pressure to temperature.FeedSpot ranked Crazy Town as the #1 environmental economics podcast.Support the show

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman
'BradCast' 1/29/2025 ('They Know They're Lying': The Fossil Fueled War on Science and Humanity, with climate scientist Dr. Michael E. Mann)

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 58:18


Factually! with Adam Conover
Climate Scientist Debunks L.A. Wildfire Myths with Dr. Daniel Swain

Factually! with Adam Conover

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 79:18


Southern California has been utterly decimated by wildfires, with the neighborhoods of Pacific Palisades and Altadena being virtually leveled to the ground. In this special episode, released outside of our usual schedule, Adam sits down with UCLA climate scientist Daniel Swain to unpack what really happened—both in terms of the environmental factors and the disaster response, and to dispel the misinformation swirling around these devastating fires.SUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/adamconoverSEE ADAM ON TOUR: https://www.adamconover.net/tourdates/SUBSCRIBE to and RATE Factually! on:» Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/factually-with-adam-conover/id1463460577» Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0fK8WJw4ffMc2NWydBlDyJAbout Headgum: Headgum is an LA & NY-based podcast network creating premium podcasts with the funniest, most engaging voices in comedy to achieve one goal: Making our audience and ourselves laugh. Listen to our shows at https://www.headgum.com.» SUBSCRIBE to Headgum: https://www.youtube.com/c/HeadGum?sub_confirmation=1» FOLLOW us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/headgum» FOLLOW us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/headgum/» FOLLOW us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@headgum» Advertise on Factually! via Gumball.fmSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Quirks and Quarks Complete Show from CBC Radio
Climate scientists as physicians of the planet, and more

Quirks and Quarks Complete Show from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 54:09


Ancient human ancestors didn't eat meat, and so couldn't build big brainsOne of the main reasons scientists think we became so smart is because at some point in our evolutionary past, our ancestors started eating energy-dense meat to fuel the growth of large brains. However it hasn't been clear when this started. Using a new technology, scientists were able to analyze the tooth enamel of seven 3.5 million year old Australopithecines to directly measure their meat consumption. Tina Lüdecke, from the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, said it revealed they were primarily herbivores so meat eating would have had to come later in our evolutionary history. Their study was published in the journal Science. Building a robot bee that could one day pollinate cropsBees do an incredibly important job pollinating crops and wild plants. Now scientists in the US are trying to emulate their skills with a tiny robot bee that has all the agility and ability of the real insect. They hope eventually they can be used in indoor factory farms where real bees can't survive.  Kevin Chen, associate professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at M.I.T and PhD candidate Suhan Kim were a part of this project. Their research was published in the journal Science Robotics.We are made of star stuff – but how did it get here?Elements like carbon, nitrogen and oxygen that are essential to life were forged in supernovae billions of years ago. Now new research is helping to explain how these elements – especially essential carbon – were concentrated in such a way as to be plentifully available for the chemistry of life. The study, led in part by astronomer Trystyn Berg, discovered a cosmic conveyer belt funneling carbon in and out of our galaxy over billions of years. The research was published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters.Australia's vanishingly rare marsupial mole gets a genetic checkupIn the southern desert of Australia, there lives an elusive and unique animal - the marsupial mole. It lives under the sand and is so rare that very few people have ever seen it. Scientists have now published the very first genetic research on this animal in the journal Science Advances, thanks to tissue samples donated by a local museum. Sarah Lucas is a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Münster, Germany, and was part of the team. A climate researcher makes the case for scientist-activistsThe stereotype of a scientist is a dispassionate, objective and neutral seeker of nature's truths, and many think that this makes a career in science incompatible with political activism. Canadian climate scientist Katherine Hayhoe thinks that this is a mistake. She sees her role more like that of a physician for the planet – diagnosing its ills and advocating for the health of her patient, and her patient's inhabitants. She recently co-authored a paper in the journal Nature Climate Action arguing her case.

The Al Franken Podcast
Frank Foer and David Rothkopf on Israel's Wars in Gaza and Lebanon…and Nobel Climate Scientist Michael Mann on the Hurricanes

The Al Franken Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 48:59


It's been a year since the horrific attack in Israel that set off the current wars in the Middle East. Frank Foer from The Atlantic and David Rothkopf from The Daily Beast to talk about the painful year and what happens moving forward. If a ceasefire is worked out, what is the future of Gaza and how will it rebuild? What political price is America paying for its role in the wars? And does anyone actually think Donald Trump would be the best person to manage this crisis? Plus, Nobel Prize-winning climate scientist Michael Mann kicks off this week's show! Hurricanes Helene and Milton have caused unprecedented damage to parts of the country. Unless we take action on climate, storms like this could be our new reality.NYC! Come see a live taping of the podcast at City Winery on October 28th. Get your tickets today! https://www.alfranken.com/appearancesRead Franklin Foer in The Atlantic: https://www.theatlantic.com/author/franklin-foer/Read David Rothkopf in The Daily Beast: https://www.thedailybeast.com/author/david-rothkopfMichael Mann's latest book, Our Fragile Moment, is out soon in paperback! https://michaelmann.net/books/our-fragile-momentSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.