31 min

Working Together: A United Approach to Climate Solutions with Tim Martin We The Children - Kids Talk Climate Solutions

    • Kids & Family

Uncover the intricate connections between geology and climate change with geologist and astronomer Tim Martin. Tim, a seasoned instructor at Elon University and naturalist with National Geographic, shares insights from his Arctic expeditions and his extensive research into Earth's geological past.
Growing up with a passion for the outdoors and a curiosity about the natural world, Tim’s lifelong commitment to environmental education shines through as he discusses the vital role of geologists in understanding climate change. Tim's dual career as a scientist and artist enriches his approach to teaching and communicating about climate change. His work emphasizes how geological evidence from millions of years helps us comprehend and address the rapid environmental changes we face today. Tim explains the science of paleoclimatology and its importance in predicting future climate scenarios.
Tim explains the significant financial implications of ignoring climate change, emphasizing that the costs of inaction far outweigh the investments required for sustainable solutions. The episode paints a vivid picture of the economic, environmental, and social stakes involved in global climate dynamics. Tim also illustrates the critical role of interdisciplinary research and public participation in shaping our response to environmental challenges.

HighlightsThe science of paleoclimatology and its relevance to modern climate issues (00:02:13)Discussion on the rapid pace of climate change and its economic implications (00:07:01)The importance of combining various scientific disciplines to address climate challenges (00:13:11)How individuals can contribute to climate science through citizen science initiatives (00:20:28)Personal observations and their impact on understanding and combating climate change (00:24:13)Educational Wrap Up & Quiz to reinforce the episode's themes (00:29:26)
Resources MentionedNational Geographic Resolution (website link)Community Collaborative Rain, Hail, and Snow Network (CoCoRaHS) (website link)
Connect with us!Subscribe to We the Children on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook (facebook.com/wethechildrenpodcast) and Instagram (@we_the_children_podcast). Also, please visit our website (wethechildrenpodcast.com) and leave us a voice message or email if you want to stay in touch or engage with episode questions!

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Uncover the intricate connections between geology and climate change with geologist and astronomer Tim Martin. Tim, a seasoned instructor at Elon University and naturalist with National Geographic, shares insights from his Arctic expeditions and his extensive research into Earth's geological past.
Growing up with a passion for the outdoors and a curiosity about the natural world, Tim’s lifelong commitment to environmental education shines through as he discusses the vital role of geologists in understanding climate change. Tim's dual career as a scientist and artist enriches his approach to teaching and communicating about climate change. His work emphasizes how geological evidence from millions of years helps us comprehend and address the rapid environmental changes we face today. Tim explains the science of paleoclimatology and its importance in predicting future climate scenarios.
Tim explains the significant financial implications of ignoring climate change, emphasizing that the costs of inaction far outweigh the investments required for sustainable solutions. The episode paints a vivid picture of the economic, environmental, and social stakes involved in global climate dynamics. Tim also illustrates the critical role of interdisciplinary research and public participation in shaping our response to environmental challenges.

HighlightsThe science of paleoclimatology and its relevance to modern climate issues (00:02:13)Discussion on the rapid pace of climate change and its economic implications (00:07:01)The importance of combining various scientific disciplines to address climate challenges (00:13:11)How individuals can contribute to climate science through citizen science initiatives (00:20:28)Personal observations and their impact on understanding and combating climate change (00:24:13)Educational Wrap Up & Quiz to reinforce the episode's themes (00:29:26)
Resources MentionedNational Geographic Resolution (website link)Community Collaborative Rain, Hail, and Snow Network (CoCoRaHS) (website link)
Connect with us!Subscribe to We the Children on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook (facebook.com/wethechildrenpodcast) and Instagram (@we_the_children_podcast). Also, please visit our website (wethechildrenpodcast.com) and leave us a voice message or email if you want to stay in touch or engage with episode questions!

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

31 min

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