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Brainwaves
BBC Radio Scotland
87 episodes
7 months ago

Pennie Latin explores the science behind our everyday experiences and speaks to key scientists working in Scotland.

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Pennie Latin explores the science behind our everyday experiences and speaks to key scientists working in Scotland.

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Technology
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Understanding climate change, with Professor Gabi Hegerl
Brainwaves
27 minutes
6 years ago
Understanding climate change, with Professor Gabi Hegerl

Our climate is changing. The effect of carbon dioxide on our climate change was first considered in the 19th Century, but it wasn’t until the late 1980’s that we started to take its effect seriously. The Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change was established to try and work out the effect of the burning fossil fuels on our climate.

Cited as one of the world’s most influential scientific minds, Professor Gabi Hegerl’s career has been defined by our climate. She had a significant role on the Intergovernmental Panel and today still researches how our climate, of the last 1,000 years, has changed and how man has influenced it.

But more importantly for Gabi is the answer to the question of what we can do to try and return our climate to its natural equilibrium and what the co-benefits of changing our behaviour might be to our health.

Brainwaves

Pennie Latin explores the science behind our everyday experiences and speaks to key scientists working in Scotland.