With the current state of the environment today, it can be easy to feel swamped by the constant barrage of overly technical information flooding the media. On 1.5 Celsius, we focus on making the science behind the climate crisis simple. Each episode, you can join Keerthi as she talks about everything from greenwashing to ocean acidification. Together, we can build a sustainable future for years to come.
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With the current state of the environment today, it can be easy to feel swamped by the constant barrage of overly technical information flooding the media. On 1.5 Celsius, we focus on making the science behind the climate crisis simple. Each episode, you can join Keerthi as she talks about everything from greenwashing to ocean acidification. Together, we can build a sustainable future for years to come.
EP5 - Habitat Loss, Wildlife Ecology, and Pesticides
1.5 Celsius
13 minutes 32 seconds
3 years ago
EP5 - Habitat Loss, Wildlife Ecology, and Pesticides
Sea turtles and polar bears aren't the only species affected by climate change. The extent to which global warming disrupts ecosystems is much greater than most tend to think, so in this episode, we'll be look at how increased temperatures and emissions affect various habitats. And as always, we talk about a few ways in which you can contribute to conservation.
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1.5 Celsius
With the current state of the environment today, it can be easy to feel swamped by the constant barrage of overly technical information flooding the media. On 1.5 Celsius, we focus on making the science behind the climate crisis simple. Each episode, you can join Keerthi as she talks about everything from greenwashing to ocean acidification. Together, we can build a sustainable future for years to come.