List of Climate Scientists episodes

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Climate Scientists is a podcast featuring informal conversations with researchers in climate-related fields and hosted by Dan(i) Jones, a physical oceanographer with the British Antarctic Survey[1]. As of July 31, 2022, the show had released 82 episodes.

2018[edit | edit source]

Episode # Title Run Time Original release date
1"Dave Munday: Modeling the Ocean"1:25:03February 24, 2018
2"Ella Gilbert: Climate Science and Competitive Boxing"57:03February 24, 2018
3"Huw Griffiths: Marine Biology"1:48:45February 24, 2018
4"Lynne Talley: Measuring the Ocean"1:27:33February 26, 2018
5"Andrew Meijers: Research at Sea"1:40:27March 10, 2018
6"Mike Meredith: Oceanography"1:19:59March 25, 2018
7"Pete Davis: Measuring Turbulence Under Ice Shelves"1:44:20April 19, 2018
8"Ed Hawkins: Visualisation in Climate Science"1:18:00May 6, 2018
9"Cameron Brick: Social Psychology and Climate Change"1:19:06May 20, 2018
10"Emma Boland: Southern Ocean Dynamics"1:45:52June 3, 2018
11"Rowan Whittle: Palaeontology"1:17:06June 16, 2018
12"Heather Ford: Paleoceanography"1:56:04June 30, 2018
13"Kaitlin Naughten: Understanding the Ocean/Ice Interface"1:58:31July 14, 2018
14"Caroline Holmes: Sea Ice in Climate Models"1:48:05July 29, 2018
15"Alex Brearley: Measuring Mixing in the Ocean"1:54:52August 12, 2018
16"Scott Hosking: Machine Learning in Climate Science"1:57:55August 25, 2018
17"Yohei Takano: Oceanic Oxygen"1:44:41September 8, 2018
18"Alex Archibald: Atmospheric Chemistry"1:43:01September 22, 2018
19"Bianca Perren: Paleoecology"1:58:08October 6, 2018
20"Liz Thomas: Polar Paleoclimate"1:27:18October 20, 2018
21"David Marshall: Creativity in Oceanography and Music"2:13:47November 4, 2018
22"Alison Ming: Ozone and the Statosphere"2:13:31November 17 ,2018
23"Michelle Cain: Methane in the Atmosphere"2:35:27December 2, 2018
24"Christine Lane: Volcanoes and Climate"1:49:35December 16, 2018

2019[edit | edit source]

Episode # Title Run Time Original release date
25"Michael McIntyre: Science Communication, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics"2:24:43February 2, 2019
26"Joanna Depledge: International Climate Politics"1:54:16February 20, 2019
27"Laure Zanna: Machine Learning in Oceanography"1:51:12March 2, 2019
28"Sam Illingworth: Climate Change Communication"37:45April 12, 2019
29"Eric Wolff: Drilling for Ancient Ice"1:56:18May 12, 2019
30"Michael White: Editing Nature Magazine"1:33:25June 9, 2019
31"Anna Jones: Polar Ice-Ocean-Atmosphere Interactions"1:56:43July 19, 2019
32"Joellen Russell: Southern Ocean Biogeochemistry"1:56:26August 22, 2019
33"Ethan Campbell: Giant Holes in the Sea Ice (Polynyas)"39:29September 14, 2019
34"Anna Harper: The Land Carbon Cycle"1:58:11October 28, 2019
35"Jan Zika: Creativity in Oceanography"1:42:24November 11, 2019
36"Dave Munday Returns"2:01:34December 22, 2019

2020[edit | edit source]

Episode # Title Run Time Original release date
37"Mike Meredith: Communicating Science (IPCC SROCC)"1:27:24January 18, 2020
38"Elizabeth Barnes: Artificial Intelligence in Atmospheric Science"1:54:10February 16, 2020
39"Susan Lozier: North Atlantic Heat Transport"1:00:39March 19, 2020
40"Jonathan Lily (Part 1 of 2): Meditation for Scientists"1:48:55April 4, 2020
41"Jonathan Lily (Part 2 of 2): Building Understanding from Ocean Observations"1:30:42April 11, 2020
42"Milan Klöwer: The Julia Programming Language / Posits / Virtual Conferences"1:34:45April 19, 2020
43"Bella Rowell: Antarctic Fieldwork and Ancient Ice"1:12:33April 26, 2020
44"Sonya Legg: Ocean Mixing, Circulation, and Climate"1:41:28May 10, 2020
45"Rachel McCrary: Downscaling / Precipitation / Mental Health"1:56:48May 24, 2020
46"Lauren Biermann: Difficult Conversations About Racism"2:14:15June 14, 2020
47"Michael Mann: The New Climate War"48:18June 28, 2020
48"SHORTS: Climate change is simple, serious, and solvable"14:35July 5, 2020
49"Scott Denning: Semester at Sea / The Global Carbon Cycle / From Geology to Atmospheric Science"2:23:11July 11, 2020
50"Disability in the Earth System Sciences (Part 1): Kaitlin Naughten on Stammering / Stuttering"1:13:41July 25, 2020
51"Eric Holthaus: The Future Earth"54:25August 8, 2020
52"Disability in the Earth System Sciences (Part 2): Anita Marshall on Mobility-Related Disabilities"1:31:37August 22, 2020
53"Talea Mayo: Hurricanes, Coastal Flooding, and Data Assimilation"1:50:59September 5, 2020
54"Anand Gnanadesikan (Part 1 of 2): Oceanic Oxygen, Mixing, and Polynyas in Climate Models"52:39September 19, 2020
55"Anand Gnanadesikan (Part 2 of 2): His Pathway and Life in Science"1:20:26September 26, 2020
56"John Sterman: Informed Decision-Making for Climate Change Policy"1:57:33October 10, 2020
57"Katharine Hayhoe: Researching, Communicating, and Teaching Climate Justice"56:35October 24, 2020
58"Disability in the Earth System Sciences (Part 3): Josh Bregy on ADHD"49:12November 8, 2020
59"Dan Chavas: Tropical Cyclones, Exoplanet Hurricanes, and His Pathway into Research"2:39:09November 22, 2020
60"Exposure: Lives at Sea / An Exhibit at the Royal Museums Greenwich"44:31November 29, 2020

Notes[edit | edit source]

  1. "Dani Jones, Author at British Antarctic Survey". British Antarctic Survey. Retrieved September 2, 2023.