
82 episodes

Climate Scientists Dan(i) Jones
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5.0 • 16 Ratings
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Informal conversations with climate-relevant researchers
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Jon Robson • North Atlantic Climate
Jon Robson is a Principal Research Fellow at the University of Reading. He joins us to discuss his work on the North Atlantic Climate System Integrated Study (ACSIS) and several other research projects, parenthood and science, and his experiences of staying at one institution in his career to date.
Transcript available here
You can follow Jon on Twitter @JonIRobson
Hosts: Dan(i) Jones and Ella Gilbert
Music and Cover Art: Dan(i) Jones
Editing: Sian Williams Page
Audio Engineering: Lilian Blair
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Penny Holliday • Leadership in Physical Oceanography
Penny Holliday is Head of Marine Physics and Ocean Climate at the National Oceanography Centre. She joins us to discuss her research in physical oceanography, leadership in science, and the nature of short-term and long-term research contracts.
You can follow Penny on Twitter @np_holliday
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Hosts: Dan(i) Jones and Ella Gilbert
Music and Cover Art: Dan(i) Jones
Editing: Sian Williams Page
Audio Engineering: Lilian Blair
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Alice Bell • History of the Climate Crisis
Alice Bell is the co-director of the climate change charity Possible. In July of this year, she will take on the new role of head and climate and health policy at Wellcome.
We discuss Alice’s book Our Biggest Experiment, which is about the history of the climate crisis.
You can follow Alice on Twitter @alicebell
Transcript available here
Hosts: Dan(i) Jones and Ella Gilbert
Music and Cover Art: Dan(i) Jones
Editing: Sian Williams Page
Audio Engineering: Lilian Blair
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Christopher Jackson • A Life in Geology
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Professor Christopher Jackson is a geologist and science communicator, currently serving as the Chair in Sustainable Geoscience at the University of Manchester. He joins us to discuss the H-index, prohibitively high journal fees and the Matthew effect. We also chat about his route into science and some of his current research interests.
You can follow Chris on Twitter @seis_matters
Transcript available here
Hosts: Dan(i) Jones and Ella Gilbert
Music and Cover Art: Dan(i) Jones
Editing: Sian Williams Page
Audio Engineering: Lilian Blair
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Paul Behrens • Futures from the Frontiers of Climate Science
Paul Behrens is an Assistant Professor in environmental change at Leiden University. In 2020, he published the book The Best of Times, The Worst of Times: Futures from the Frontiers of Climate Science, which describes humanity’s possible futures in paired chapters of pessimism and optimism.
Paul’s book is available to buy: https://theindigopress.com/product/the-best-of-times-the-worst-of-times-bundle/
Links to other things mentioned in our discussion:
Paul and colleagues’ new paper on the climate impact of dietary change in Nature Food: https://www.nature.com/articles/s43016-021-00431-5
Should dogs and cats go vegan? A talk from Professor Andrew Knight: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxjGa0MXfAc
Paul is on Twitter @DrPaulBehrens
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Hosts: Dan(i) Jones and Ella Gilbert
Music and Cover Art: Dan(i) Jones
Editing: Sian Williams Page
Audio Engineering: Lilian Blair
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Céline Heuzé • Polar science, mental health, and navigating academia
Céline Heuzé is a Senior Lecturer in climatology at the University of Gothenburg. She joins us to discuss the experiences in her life which led to her researching polar sciences and physical oceanography and her views on academia.
You can follow Céline on Twitter @ClnHz.
Transcript available here
Hosts: Dan(i) Jones and Ella Gilbert
Music and Cover Art: Dan Jones
Editing: Sian Williams Page
Audio Engineering: Lilian Blair
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Customer Reviews
Jeremiah Patterson
Dan Jones is a great, informative, charismatic, and intriguing person. He’s been on my podcast before, and he’s a great voice to have on the show. This podcast is amazing and a MUST listen!! Keep podcasting Dan!!
Love this podcast!
Thanks for your work on this podcast- please keep up the great content! Your conversation with Anna Jones is particularly helpful to me as a student contemplating what which area I want to focus on- oceanography, environmental studies, ecology, etc..
You're Doing Great Work
Hi Dan,
keep up the great work you are doing here. I'm getting a PhD in mathematics at a small school (Northern Illinois University). I don't have much reach in the science community, but I am extending the reach I do have to you. I have told a number of friends and faculty in math and science to listen and download this podcast. I feel like my math friends, in particular, will dig this format. I urge you to keep bringing on applied mathematicians that do modeling in climatology like Dr. Mcintyre. I really enjoyed that episode. I hope you can keep it going and I wish you the best of luck!