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Climate Quandaries
Colin Raymond
12 episodes
6 days ago
A podcast about the Big Philosophical Questions raised by climate science, featuring in-depth conversations with climate scientists. We traverse the personal-professional interface to explore how scientists personally see the state of the field and the value of their work, and reckon with what it all means — from the long-term global level to individual decision-making.
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A podcast about the Big Philosophical Questions raised by climate science, featuring in-depth conversations with climate scientists. We traverse the personal-professional interface to explore how scientists personally see the state of the field and the value of their work, and reckon with what it all means — from the long-term global level to individual decision-making.
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Earth Sciences
Science
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S2E3: Lisa Thalheimer-Prezyna
Climate Quandaries
1 hour 5 minutes 39 seconds
1 year ago
S2E3: Lisa Thalheimer-Prezyna

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.

Climate Quandaries
A podcast about the Big Philosophical Questions raised by climate science, featuring in-depth conversations with climate scientists. We traverse the personal-professional interface to explore how scientists personally see the state of the field and the value of their work, and reckon with what it all means — from the long-term global level to individual decision-making.