Thinking Climate Change is a series of interviews with researchers at the University of St Andrews (Scotland) that considers the ways their work addresses questions related to climate change and the climate crisis. Guests include Dr James Rae (Earth Science), Dr Althea Davies (Paleoecology), Dr Stephanie O’Rourke (Art History), Dr Andrea Burke (Geochemistry and Paleoclimatology), and Dr Bridget Bradley (Social Anthropology). Each episode focuses on one researcher’s work. The podcast explores approaches to understanding climate change from a variety of disciplines. This project was supported by a 2023 British Academy Visiting Fellowship.
Transcript and original recordings here: https://dx.doi.org/10.14288/1.0444043
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Thinking Climate Change is a series of interviews with researchers at the University of St Andrews (Scotland) that considers the ways their work addresses questions related to climate change and the climate crisis. Guests include Dr James Rae (Earth Science), Dr Althea Davies (Paleoecology), Dr Stephanie O’Rourke (Art History), Dr Andrea Burke (Geochemistry and Paleoclimatology), and Dr Bridget Bradley (Social Anthropology). Each episode focuses on one researcher’s work. The podcast explores approaches to understanding climate change from a variety of disciplines. This project was supported by a 2023 British Academy Visiting Fellowship.
Transcript and original recordings here: https://dx.doi.org/10.14288/1.0444043
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Dr. Bridget Bradley is a social anthropologist and Lecturer at the University Of St Andrews. Her current research draws on her interest in mental health and community activism and focuses on experiences of ecoanxiety with climate activists and their families in Britain.
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Dr. Andrea Burke is a geochemist, paleoclimatologist, and Senior Lecturer at the University of St Andrews. Her research focuses on the forcings and mechanisms of natural climate and carbon cycle change through geochemical records of past climatic events.
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Dr. Stephanie O'Rourke is an art historian and Senior Lecturer at the University of St Andrews. Her current research project examines the way the European visual artists of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries depicted landscapes and, through them, the changing attitudes about the natural world.
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Dr. Althea Davies is a paleoecologist and Senior Lecturer at the University of St Andrews. Her research considers long-term human-environmental interactions, including the effects of prehistoric climate change on land use in the Scottish Highlands.
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Dr. James Rae is an earth scientist and Reader at the University Of St Andrews. His research investigates Earth's past climate history using geochemical measurements on archives including sediments, fossils and ice cores.
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