Alpine ecosystems are rapidly changing due to climate change, with shifts in snow cover, increasing temperatures, and increasing droughts. Arthur Broadbent, an ecologist researching the changes in vegetation and soil communities in the European Alps joins the podcast to discuss how climate change and human impact are changing fundamental properties in mountain ecosystems that are essential to the survival of alpine systems. In this episode, Broadbent identifies sustainable practices and policies that can help mitigate these impacts. Broadbent offers a unique blend of scientific insight and practical advice, making it a necessary listen for anyone concerned about the future of our planet’s mountain landscapes.
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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) publishes the most robust climate assessments. In this episode, Dr. O’Reilly shares an inside look into the scientists writing the Sixth Assessment Report of the IPCC.
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Students on Finding Optimism
Cody Sanford has a round table discussion with students and young environmentalists from the YEAH Network, focusing on ways we can approach the climate crisis and keep a sense of optimism when we face an uphill battle.
Storytelling is inherent in science, but sometimes we get comfortable with narratives that may be problematic. Agroecology PhD student Siwook Hwang sheds light on the dangers of the “scarcity axiom” and how we should pay attention to and challenge how we frame our stories in science.