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According to new research, making changes to conserve water will lessen those energy bills...Fitting water-saving devices in your home could save you up to €300 a year!Joining Andrea to discuss is Professor John Gallagher from Trinity College Dublin, who co-wrote this report, Pete the Builder and Research & Policy Lead with the National Water Forum, Dr Triona McGrath.
Declan O'Halloran is a 39-year-old, married father of two from Newcastle, who has received a devastating diagnosis of Multiple System Atrophy (MSA), a rare and progressive Neurological disorder. A Go Fund me page has been set up for Declan and his family. Fran was joined by Declan, his wife Joanne and Triona McGrath from the fundraising committee live in studio this morning. You can donate here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/doitfordeclan
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We all know that climate change is escalating and that human behaviour is having profound consequences for the planet, but you might not know how much of a role the oceans play in climate change and how badly they are being affected by our carbon emissions. With temperatures rising and weather patterns becoming more extreme, just what kind of future can we expect and what will the consequences for our oceans – and our way of life – be? On the latest episode of Oceans of Learning focused on ‘Our Ocean: Our Climate', presenter Finn van der Aar is joined by Samantha Hallam, an ocean/climate scientist at Maynooth University, Ken Whelan, research director with the Atlantic Salmon Trust and Triona McGrath, research lead at An Foram Uisce, the Water Forum to shed some light on the past, present and future of climate change and the effects on our oceans. Oceans of Learning is presented by the Marine Institute and produced by LastCastMedia.com. To find out more, go to Marine.ie.
As we keep pumping carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, more of it is dissolving in the oceans, leading to drastic changes in the water's chemistry. Triona McGrath researches this process, known as ocean acidification, and in this talk she takes us for a dive into an oceanographer's world. Learn more about how the "evil twin of climate change" is impacting the ocean -- and the life that depends on it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As we keep pumping carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, more of it is dissolving in the oceans, leading to drastic changes in the water's chemistry. Triona McGrath researches this process, known as ocean acidification, and in this talk she takes us for a dive into an oceanographer's world. Learn more about how the "evil twin of climate change" is impacting the ocean -- and the life that depends on it.
우리가 이산화탄소를 대기로 계속 방출한다면, 바다로 흡수되는 이산화탄소의 양도 늘어납니다. 따라서 해수의 화학적 성질이 바뀌게 됩니다. 트리오나 맥그라스는 '해양 산성화'라고 불리는 이 과정을 연구하고 있고, 그녀는 이 강연을 통해 해양학자의 세계를 보여줍니다. "기후 변화의 쌍둥이"라고 불리는 이 현상이 우리의 바다에, 그리고 그 바다에 사는 생물에게 어떤 영향을 미치는지 이 강연을 통해 알 수 있습니다.
Während wir weiterhin Kohlendioxid in die Atmosphäre pumpen, löst sich mehr davon in den Ozeanen auf, was zu drastischen Änderung in der Chemie des Wassers führt. Triona McGrath erforscht diesen Prozess, der als Verlagerung der Meere bekannt ist. In diesem Vortrag nimmt sie uns mit auf Tauchgang in die Welt der Ozeanografen. Erfahren Sie mehr über die Auswirkungen des "bösen Zwillings des Klimawandels".
À medida que continuamos a lançar dióxido de carbono na atmosfera, a maior parte dele se dissolve nos oceanos, levando a drásticas mudanças na química da água. Triona McGrath investiga este processo, conhecido como acidificação dos oceanos. Nesta palestra, ela nos leva a mergulhar no mundo de uma oceanógrafa. Saiba mais sobre como o "gêmeo do mal das mudanças climáticas" está afetando os oceanos e a vida que depende deles.
A medida que seguimos arrojando dióxido de carbono a la atmósfera, más se disuelve en los océanos, lo que conduce a cambios drásticos en la química del agua. Triona McGrath investiga este proceso, conocido como acidificación del océano, y en esta charla nos lleva a una inmersión en el mundo de un oceanógrafo. Aprende más sobre cómo el "gemelo malvado del cambio climático" está afectando el océano y la vida que depende de él.