We are a podcast that is centered around understanding the effects of climate change. Each episode looks at a different aspect related to climate change such as sea level rise, ocean acidification, red tide, Pleistocene, and much more.
Episode 1 - The Rising Tide
With Aurora Aparicio
Sea level rise will be one of the largest issues facing coastal communities in coming years. We are already starting to see its effects, but the severity of future change is dependent on the action we take now to fight global warming.
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In this episode, we talk to Aurora Aparicio about why sea level is rising, why rates will vary globally, who will be most affected, and what’s being done to stop it.
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The full episode is available on Apple Podcasts:
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It is also on Buzz Sprout for Android users:
Florida State University alumna, SEAS Student at University of Michigan, Co-Host and Co-Producer of Climate Change podcast “It’s Hot In Here”
Episode 2 - City Adaptations and Swimming Wolves
With Dr. David Folch
Professor in the Department of Geography at Florida State University with a PhD in Geography from Arizona State University, currently researching spatial analytical methods.
“Smart cities” use modern technology to efficiently monitor and tackle tough problems, ensuring a high quality of life for their people. These cities have the potential to pave the way for effective climate mitigation and adaptation.
In this episode, we talk to Dr. David Folch about how smart city planning can help us face climate change, the pros and cons of wind farms, and... wolves?
The full episode is available on Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/city-adaptations-and-swimming-wolves/id1458243509?i=1000434929172
It is also on Buzz Sprout for Android users:
Episode 3 - The Pleistocene and Generational Apologies
With Dr. Jeff Chanton
During the Pleistocene, Earth’s climate was wildly different, and saw rapid changes. But why?
In this episode, we talk to Dr. Jeff Chanton about how Earth’s climate naturally varies and why current climate change is different.
The full episode is available on Apple Podcasts:
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It is also on Buzz Sprout for Android users:
Professor in the Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Studies at Florida State University.