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The Climate Press
The Climate Press
17 episodes
4 days ago
Bridging climate science with public understanding and action. Follow us on Twitter @TheClimatePress
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3x01 The sound of West Africa's changing climate
The Climate Press
25 minutes 48 seconds
3 years ago
3x01 The sound of West Africa's changing climate

How does climate change sound?

We interview Martin Parker, Prof Doug Parker, Prof Benjamin Lamptey and Freddy Gadrie, who transformed climate information from Ghana and Niger into music through data sonification.

Using data from the past and climate projections of the future, this  team of curious scientists and musicians use a different approach to communicate climate change and raise awareness of the future impacts of changes in climate and weather patterns.

We hope you enjoy it!

Visit our website: https://www.theclimatepress.com/podcast

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