Episodes
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In this episode, Zack and I discuss, among other things:
crossovers between weather and climate mindsets;
balancing data transparency and potential misinterpretation;
making sense of the flood of scientific output;
and the continuing suitability of ‘climate normals’.
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In this episode, Lisa and I discuss, among other things:
the complexities of climate-related migration;
effective science communication and partnerships;
the ultimate purpose of impact and attribution studies;
and how to consider climate impacts in a potentially nonlinear future.
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Episodes manquant?
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In this episode, Tom and I discuss, among other things:
studying climate impacts in a complex world;
evaluating existential threats;
science as a sociocultural pursuit;
and the ethical implications of being able to predict the future.
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In this episode, Roop and I discuss, among other things:
the Red Cross Red Crescent’s work on the front lines of climate risk;
reckoning with unprecedented events in cultural-historical context;
integrating science, communication, and decision-making;
and principles for devising ethical solutions in a complex world.
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In this episode, Peter and I discuss, among other things:
thinking beyond 2100;
climate-impacts science for island nations;
the instinctive appeal of science and the importance of scientific literacy;
and how AI may reshape climate research and communication.
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In this episode, Arianna and I discuss, among other things:
communicating climate variability and change;
the merits of highly targeted climate risk information;
balancing research and activism;
and the moral obligations imposed by inequities in data access.
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In this episode, Marleen and I discuss, among other things:
the interface between science and activism;
perceptions of risk in the Netherlands versus North America;
travel and its value;
and what ChatGPT might mean for science education and careers.
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In this episode, Radley and I discuss, among other things:
the value of placing climate information in local cultural context;
the interplay between short- and long-term-focused mitigation/adaptation efforts;
finding personally meaningful motivations for environmentally friendly actions;
and some of the ethical and social considerations around flying and eating meat.