Aspiring scientist and host Meg Cox is joined by extreme weather and climate scientist Professor Rob Wilby to discuss a career in environmental science, extreme weather and COP26.
Time Stamps -
00:00:00 - Welcome
00:01:46 - Introducing Professor Rob Wilby
00:03:48 - What is a Professor of Hydroclimatic Modelling
00:06:21 - Storms and the journey to a career in extreme weather
00:10:48 - Losing a passport in Tajikistan
00:11:57 - Handling rejection and bouncing back as a researcher
00:13:57 - Varied work life and COP26
00:17:50 - Research: from extreme weather events to conservation
00:26:35 - Climate change and the fear of uncertainty
00:28:12 - Extreme indoor temperatures and taking action
00:30:05 - Capturing water temperatures and why it's important
00:34:23 - Favourite part of the job and not-so-glamorous bits
00:36:30 - Hanging Polo mints in rivers...
00:38:09 - Battling environmental issues provides great motivation
00:39:50 - Next career goals and hobbies
00:42:40 - Importance of communicating research for the media and a wider audience
00:44:07 - Hot topics for climate research and words of wisdom for aspiring scientists
00:47:06 - Why should people consider a career in environmental sciences?
00:48:17 - Summing up a career in three words... plus the lights go out!
00:49:49 - Thanks and goodbye
信息
- 节目
- 发布时间2021年11月8日 UTC 16:00
- 长度52 分钟
- 季2
- 单集2
- 分级儿童适宜