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Latest podcast episodes about oceanography center

Why the Climate Fight is Failing

"Be Bold America!"

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026 54:24


Produced by KSQD 90.7, 89.5 & 89.7FM"Why the Climate Fight is Failing. Radical Activism is Needed!"“Be Bold America!” Aired April 3 2026 at 5:00pm (PT)The climate rallying cries to “Save the Planet” no longer work in our hyper-partisan world, nor do images of polar bears on melting glaciers. The problem isn't scientific, fact-based, or even technological. The problem is political, emotional, and ideological. Hackman provides a path forward for engagement and voter mobilization that combats apathy, dread, and resentment, and builds greater issue identification.Conservation and climate advocacy expert, Will Hackman, in his book Radically Reframing Climate Change: A Guide to Saving Ourselves reframes the climate crisis as a humanity crisis, arguing that we must change how we think and talk about climate change, both in our conversations with non-believers and among those who care. Assuring humanity's place on a changing planet will require a near universal level of public support we will never reach if we keep making the same mistakes. We know how to do this. But the stakes have never been higher and time is running out. Interview Guest:Since 2013, Will Hackman has served as a senior strategist in conservation advocacy efforts and has helped to advance public policies related to ocean and land conservation as well as clean energy and the environment. Among his many efforts, Will spent years defending Alaska's Tongass National Forest from industrial logging—the United States' largest national forest and one of the world's largest temperate rainforests.  Hackman also worked with local and indigenous communities across the western United States on conservation of public lands and rivers, helped strengthen fuel-efficiency regulations for cars and trucks, helped pass major bipartisan legislation to combat illegal fishing, and engaged in international marine fisheries conservation efforts around the world.  Will is a contributing author on energy, environmental, and climate change topics for print, podcasts, and online media.  in his 2022 TEDx talk, “The Future of Climate Change is Personal”, Will challenges us to reframe our climate conversations to overcome polarization and partisanship.CoHost:Mike Clancy, is a climate expert who serves on the “Question Review Team” for the Annual Leon Panetta Lecture Series. He is the former Scientific and Technical Director of the Navy's Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center in Monterey, and a recipient of the Navy's highest civilian award, the Distinguished Civilian Service Award. And, if that wasn't enough, he played a supporting role in the movie, “A Long Road to Tao”.

The Trident Room Podcast
The Trident Room Podcast – 57 – Rear Adm. John A. Okon – METOC ME-talks

The Trident Room Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024


Episode 57 - METOC ME-talks with Maritime Space Officer (MSO) Flag Lead RADM John Okon. In this METOC ME-talks episode, hosts LCDR Alanna Youngblood and LT Daniel Petersen swap leadership outlooks for every occasion and hard-won life transitions with RADM Okon. This episode was recorded on March 6, 2024. Rear Adm. John A. Okon is a native of Syracuse, New York, and graduated from the State University of New York Maritime College at Fort Schuyler in 1991 with a Bachelor of Science in Meteorology and Oceanography. He holds Master's Degrees in Meteorology and Physical Oceanography from the Naval Post Graduate School in Monterey, California, and in National Security Studies from the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island. Upon commissioning, he initially served as a surface warfare officer and transferred to naval oceanography in 1995. He now serves as a member of the Navy's Information Warfare Community. At sea, Okon served aboard USS Ticonderoga (CG 47) as first lieutenant, administrative officer and navigator and aboard USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) as meteorologist and oceanographer Ashore, he served as optimum track ship router at the Naval Atlantic Meteorology and Oceanography Center; aide to commander, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command; operations officer and executive assistant to the deputy director for regional operations, Joint Staff; senior oceanography assignment and placement officer, Navy Personnel Command; and executive assistant to the deputy chief of naval operations for information warfare and director of naval intelligence. Okon commanded Naval Oceanography Antisubmarine Warfare Center in Yokosuka, Japan, and Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center in Monterey. As a flag officer, Okon commanded Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command and served as the oceanographer of the Navy, navigator of the Navy, and hydrographer of the Navy. Personal awards include the Legion of Merit, Defense Meritorious Service Medal and various personal, campaign and service awards. The Trident Room Podcast is brought to you by the Naval Postgraduate School Alumni Association and the Naval Postgraduate School Foundation. http://www.npsfoundation.org For comments, suggestions, and critiques, please email us at TridentRoomPodcastHost@nps.edu, and find us online at nps.edu/tridentroompodcast. Thank you!

A Long Road to Rao: A Thought Provoking and Uplifting Film Inspired by a True Story

"Be Bold America!"

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 28:51


Produced by KSQD 90.7, 89.5 & 89.7FM  “Be Bold America!” Sunday, February 25, 2024 at 5:00pm (PDT) This interview will take you on a journey into the recesses of your soul and will explore the ontological question: What is our underlying essence? Internationally acclaimed, Pulitzer Prize nominated, and local author and filmmaker, Michael A. Allen, uses the metaphor of the sea, and its ebb and flow, to describe the Tao of life's cycle. And, he discovers within this unique reflection a new way to comfort and heal the Self from the trauma of death. Michael was inspired to write his book Tao of Surfing: Finding Depth at Low Tide after his lifelong best friend and surfing partner suddenly came out as gay and died from AIDS in 1989.    The book subsequently became the basis for the soon-to-be-released feature film, A Long Road to Tao, which Michael co-wrote and produced. Michael Allen will be joined in this interview by A Long Road to Tao cast member and fellow surfer, Mike Clancy, to discuss the book, the making of the film, the politics surrounding the AIDS crisis of the 1980s, and how the film relates to political issues facing the LGBTQ community today. Interview Guest (picture attached): Michael A Allen: Internationally acclaimed, and Pulitzer Prize nominated author Michael A Allen, hold a Master's degree in Philosophy and Certificate and Asian Studies from California State University at Long Beach, and is a member of the Phi Sigma Tau Philosophy Honor Society. While serving as President of the Student Philosophy Association, he chaired a Medical Ethics session for a seminar on Applied Ethics. He also presented “The Application of Taoist Principles in Everyday Living” at University of Hawaii's International Society for Chinese Philosophy Conference. Michael, his wife, and their children live along the Central Coast of California. He has been surfing for over 30 years.     Interview Guest (picture attached): Mike Clancy holds degrees in oceanography and meteorology and is a former Technical and Scientific Director of the U.S. Navy's Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center in Monterey.  He has authored over 100 publications in meteorology, oceanography and information technology, and received over 50 professional awards, including the Navy's highest civilian award, the Distinguished Civilian Service Award, signed by the Secretary of the Navy.  Mike serves on the “Question Review Team” for the Annual Leon Panetta Lecture Series and is a frequent public speaker on climate change.   He currently Chairs the Monterey County Chapter of Citizens' Climate Lobby.

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It Starts With Us: Naval Oceanography with CAPT Christi Montgomery

by hAIR, LAND and SEA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 16:05


It Starts With Us: Naval Oceanography with CAPT Christi Montgomery, Commanding Officer at Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center. Learn from Christi on how the Naval mission starts with her team as they map from the ocean floor to the stars above and everything in between.

S.O.S. (Stories of Service) - Ordinary people who do extraordinary work
Commanding officer, meteorologist and oceanographer | Capt. Erin Acosta - S.O.S. Podcast #48

S.O.S. (Stories of Service) - Ordinary people who do extraordinary work

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 35:00


Ever wonder what it's like to be an oceanographer and weather expert for the United States Navy? These highly skilled professionals are part of every aspect of warfare and military operations, movement, and exercises. Tomorrow at 3:30 pm EST, I continue to bring you amazing leaders still serving on active duty while also exposing you to the varied careers within the Armed Forces. A native of Mechanicsburg, PA, Captain Erin Acosta was commissioned through the U.S. Naval Academy in 2000. She is currently the commanding officer of the Fleet Weather Center in Norfolk, Virginia. Captain Acosta served four years at sea, including a tour as First Lieutenant aboard USS Decatur (DDG 73) and a tour as staff oceanographer, scheduler, and staff navigator for Carrier Strike Group TWO (CSG 2), embarked on USS George H. W. Bush. While attached to CSG 2, she participated in the Haitian earthquake response effort as the Navy Liaison Officer to Joint Task Force-Haiti, J35 Future Operations, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.Shore tours include Forecast Duty Officer and Command Duty Officer at the Naval European Meteorology and Oceanography Center in Rota, Spain; Joint Meteorology and Oceanography Officer at Combined Joint Task Force- Horn of Africa as an Individual Augmentee; Requirements Officer for the ISR Capabilities Division, Chief of Naval Operations Staff (OPNAV N2N6F2); Deputy Executive Assistant to the Oceanographer and Navigator of the Navy (OPNAV N2N6E); Executive Officer, Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center; and Senior Oceanography Assignment and Placement Officer, Navy Personnel Command. She also completed a special assignment as an associate fellow on the CNO's Strategic Studies Group (SSG) in Newport, R.I., an innovation think tank for the Navy.CAPT Acosta previously commanded Naval Oceanography Antisubmarine Warfare Center, Yokosuka, Japan.For more information on this fulfilling career field - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhY7ehpXv-k&t=1s

Perspectives on Ocean Science (Video)
Center for Climate Change Impacts and Adaptations

Perspectives on Ocean Science (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 53:35


As humankind faces massive changes in weather patterns, sea level, ocean acidity, and oxygen levels, Scripps Oceanography has launched a new center focused on understanding and adapting to the impacts of climate change. Mark Merrifield, Director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography Center for Climate Change Impacts and Adaptations explains how the members of this dynamic network will develop strategies for climate change adaptation. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [Science] [Show ID: 33720]

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Perspectives on Ocean Science (Audio)
Center for Climate Change Impacts and Adaptations

Perspectives on Ocean Science (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 53:35


As humankind faces massive changes in weather patterns, sea level, ocean acidity, and oxygen levels, Scripps Oceanography has launched a new center focused on understanding and adapting to the impacts of climate change. Mark Merrifield, Director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography Center for Climate Change Impacts and Adaptations explains how the members of this dynamic network will develop strategies for climate change adaptation. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [Science] [Show ID: 33720]

director climate change oxygen adaptations scripps institution acidity climate change impacts global warming and climate change jeffrey b graham scripps oceanography series jeffrey b graham perspectives oceanography center
Climate Change (Video)
Center for Climate Change Impacts and Adaptations

Climate Change (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 53:35


As humankind faces massive changes in weather patterns, sea level, ocean acidity, and oxygen levels, Scripps Oceanography has launched a new center focused on understanding and adapting to the impacts of climate change. Mark Merrifield, Director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography Center for Climate Change Impacts and Adaptations explains how the members of this dynamic network will develop strategies for climate change adaptation. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [Science] [Show ID: 33720]

director climate change oxygen adaptations scripps institution acidity climate change impacts global warming and climate change jeffrey b graham scripps oceanography series jeffrey b graham perspectives oceanography center
Climate Change (Audio)
Center for Climate Change Impacts and Adaptations

Climate Change (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 53:35


As humankind faces massive changes in weather patterns, sea level, ocean acidity, and oxygen levels, Scripps Oceanography has launched a new center focused on understanding and adapting to the impacts of climate change. Mark Merrifield, Director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography Center for Climate Change Impacts and Adaptations explains how the members of this dynamic network will develop strategies for climate change adaptation. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [Science] [Show ID: 33720]

director climate change oxygen adaptations scripps institution acidity climate change impacts global warming and climate change jeffrey b graham scripps oceanography series jeffrey b graham perspectives oceanography center