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Sync into the Earth
s.livingstone
17 episodes
1 day ago
Explore probing discussions on complex environmental challenges that blend academic rigor with the real-world urgency of environmental issues. The University of Toronto-Scarborough Enviro Sci Graduate students behind the microphone bring their diverse perspectives, infectious enthusiasm, and a shared commitment to fostering a deeper understanding of the science aimed at global change. Join our hosts, the next generation of environmental stewards, as they decode the language of ecosystems, unpack climate complexities, and spotlight the unsung heroes working on the front lines of conservation.
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Explore probing discussions on complex environmental challenges that blend academic rigor with the real-world urgency of environmental issues. The University of Toronto-Scarborough Enviro Sci Graduate students behind the microphone bring their diverse perspectives, infectious enthusiasm, and a shared commitment to fostering a deeper understanding of the science aimed at global change. Join our hosts, the next generation of environmental stewards, as they decode the language of ecosystems, unpack climate complexities, and spotlight the unsung heroes working on the front lines of conservation.
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9. Darkening the night
Sync into the Earth
58 minutes 32 seconds
1 year ago
9. Darkening the night

Join us – Holly Easton, Angie Wang, Saranka Yogendren – and special guest Mike Lavin for an honest and personal discussion about light pollution and our disappearing darkness. Mike Lavin is a park naturalist and teacher living in Southern Ontario who has garnered a deep connection with the night sky through his experiences stargazing, watching the aurora borealis when he lived in the North, and walking home in total darkness when he worked in Costa Rica. When entrenched in darkness, noise becomes sharper, nocturnal animals awaken, and galaxies become visible to the naked eye. In urban centres, this connection with the night has dwindled over time as LEDs light up our cities, covering what was previously pitch black in flooding brightness. In this episode, this loss is examined candidly as to how lack of darkness impacts not just humans and our connection to the night sky, but the circadian rhythms of nocturnal animals, the natural instincts of animals who rely on stars to navigate, and the animals who follow moonlight for directions. The darkness is, in essence, a habitat that is rapidly vanishing, and we should be passionate about protecting it, much like we protect other valuable habitats.


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Sync into the Earth
Explore probing discussions on complex environmental challenges that blend academic rigor with the real-world urgency of environmental issues. The University of Toronto-Scarborough Enviro Sci Graduate students behind the microphone bring their diverse perspectives, infectious enthusiasm, and a shared commitment to fostering a deeper understanding of the science aimed at global change. Join our hosts, the next generation of environmental stewards, as they decode the language of ecosystems, unpack climate complexities, and spotlight the unsung heroes working on the front lines of conservation.