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The Climate Press
The Climate Press
17 episodes
5 days ago
Bridging climate science with public understanding and action. Follow us on Twitter @TheClimatePress
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Bridging climate science with public understanding and action. Follow us on Twitter @TheClimatePress
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1x01 The history of climate change science, with Kate Sambrook
The Climate Press
17 minutes 51 seconds
6 years ago
1x01 The history of climate change science, with Kate Sambrook

 From John Tyndall and the greenhouse gas effect to the Kyoto Protocol , Kate Sambrook  guides us on an exciting journey through space and time where we explore the pivotal moments in the history of climate change science. These discoveries led us to our current understanding on climate change and were the key physical science basis of several international panels and reports such as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change  (IPCC). In this episode, we discuss how these panels were formed, some of their objectives, and their limitations. From a critical point of view, we talk about the role of gender and nationality in the scientific world , and whether this variety is effectively represented when taking important decisions that concern the population as a whole. Also, Kate gives us a better insight on her recent article  published in The Conversation about the extreme weather events associated with climate change and what to expect in the UK if emissions keep increasing. 

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The Climate Press
Bridging climate science with public understanding and action. Follow us on Twitter @TheClimatePress