33 min

Dr. Noelle Selin: Silos vs. Systems Future in Sound

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 Dr. Noelle Selin is an Associate Professor at MIT with the Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences. Her research uses atmospheric chemistry modelling to inform decision-making on air pollution, climate change and hazardous substances such as mercury and persistent organic pollutants. Noelle discusses the cutting edge of climate science, how she analyses social and environmental factors in her research and much more.

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Produced by Chris Attaway
Artwork by Harriet Richardson
Music by Cody Martin

 Dr. Noelle Selin is an Associate Professor at MIT with the Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences. Her research uses atmospheric chemistry modelling to inform decision-making on air pollution, climate change and hazardous substances such as mercury and persistent organic pollutants. Noelle discusses the cutting edge of climate science, how she analyses social and environmental factors in her research and much more.

Click here for episode web page and notes

Brought to you by Re:Co
Produced by Chris Attaway
Artwork by Harriet Richardson
Music by Cody Martin

33 min