Climate Reveal Podcast

 

Chris Citorik, BC Department of Communication, and David Deese, Research Professor, Political Science, co-host a new podcast entitled “Climate Reveal." The purpose is to provide a serious, educational series that is highly accurate, accessible, and timely. It tracks energy and climate logically and progressively —from the basics to key complexities —bringing the voices of top climate experts to a broad audience and providing a snapshot of each aspect of the crisis in an easy-to-understand conversation. 

Season 1 is fully released. Season 2 premiered on February 2nd and releases every Monday on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and most other podcast platforms. 

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S2 E3 - Adaptation

In this episode, we unpack adaptation. We know the climate is changing, and while mitigation can still lessen the damage, our future is going to be massively impacted by how we adapt to the changing climate around us. We sit down with Paul Kirshen, a faculty member at UMass Boston and Tufts University and climate adaptation expert, and Kate Dineen, President and CEO of A Better City, a Boston-area non-profit that focuses on regional climate and transportation issues.

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S2 E2 - Climate Modeling

We've touched on the use for and impact of climate models in past episodes, but today we take a deep dive into the world of climate modeling - how it works, what the challenges are, what climate models can help us understand about our future, and how to best communicate this information to a world that needs to know what's coming next in order to adapt and prepare. We're joined in studio by Yi Ming, Core Faculty Member at Schiller Institute and Professor of Earth & Environmental Sciences at Boston College, and Jennifer Morris, Principal Research Scientist at the MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy.

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S2 E1 UN COP30 - BC Heads To Brazil

In an all-Eagle kickoff to Season 2, we talk with two Boston College professors who traveled to Brazil to attend UN COP30. Hanqin Tian, Professor of Global Sustainability at Schiller Institute, and Director of the Center for Earth System Science & Global Sustainability (who attended the first week of the conference) and Tara Pisani Gareau, Director of Environmental Studies Program, and Professor of the Practice in Earth & Environmental Science at Boston College (who attended the second week of the conference), join us in studio to talk about what they saw, heard, and learned, and what events like COP30 mean in the ongoing response to the climate crisis.

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