This podcast features short but frequent episodes exploring the ”known unknowns” and ”unknown unknowns” that will ultimately determine the impacts and outcomes of climate change. The risk-based theme of the podcast is the result of the Climatographers’ Dr. Mark C. Trexler’s more than 35 years of working on climate risks for companies, agencies, and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Through show notes the podcast will leverage the Climatographers’ climate change knowledge management solutions The Climate Web and Your Climate Change Toolbox. To make it possible for the podcast to keep up with the fast-moving pace of climate news and events, the podcast will combine Mark’s voice with the extraordinary AI voices being generated by Google’s NotebookLM program. Podcast content will always be human-curated and fact-checked.
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This podcast features short but frequent episodes exploring the ”known unknowns” and ”unknown unknowns” that will ultimately determine the impacts and outcomes of climate change. The risk-based theme of the podcast is the result of the Climatographers’ Dr. Mark C. Trexler’s more than 35 years of working on climate risks for companies, agencies, and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Through show notes the podcast will leverage the Climatographers’ climate change knowledge management solutions The Climate Web and Your Climate Change Toolbox. To make it possible for the podcast to keep up with the fast-moving pace of climate news and events, the podcast will combine Mark’s voice with the extraordinary AI voices being generated by Google’s NotebookLM program. Podcast content will always be human-curated and fact-checked.
According to a new paper fires are rapidly growing in importance as a source of so-called "forest disturbance" around the world. This isn't unexpected as climate change increases the length of fire seasons, creates dryer fuels, and creates more weather events conducive to fires. It's too early to say whether a "tipping point" has been reached, and the picture is complicated by how rapidly our ability to directly observe global forests is improving, but it's an element of the climate roulette picture that bears close watching.
Climate Roulette
This podcast features short but frequent episodes exploring the ”known unknowns” and ”unknown unknowns” that will ultimately determine the impacts and outcomes of climate change. The risk-based theme of the podcast is the result of the Climatographers’ Dr. Mark C. Trexler’s more than 35 years of working on climate risks for companies, agencies, and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Through show notes the podcast will leverage the Climatographers’ climate change knowledge management solutions The Climate Web and Your Climate Change Toolbox. To make it possible for the podcast to keep up with the fast-moving pace of climate news and events, the podcast will combine Mark’s voice with the extraordinary AI voices being generated by Google’s NotebookLM program. Podcast content will always be human-curated and fact-checked.