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The Climate Papers
Jim Haywood
13 episodes
6 months ago

Tune in to our latest podcast series, which brings together the best minds preparing for COP26. Each podcast further explores the topics in our COP26 Universities Network briefing papers. This network consists of a group of more than 55 UK universities, coordinated by The Grantham Institute, working together to support ambitious outcomes for climate action at COP26 and beyond. 


This series has been produced by Planet Pod Productions


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Tune in to our latest podcast series, which brings together the best minds preparing for COP26. Each podcast further explores the topics in our COP26 Universities Network briefing papers. This network consists of a group of more than 55 UK universities, coordinated by The Grantham Institute, working together to support ambitious outcomes for climate action at COP26 and beyond. 


This series has been produced by Planet Pod Productions


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Business
Education,
Science
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It's Rocket Science!
The Climate Papers
37 minutes 41 seconds
4 years ago
It's Rocket Science!

Our sixth podcast in the series looks at the important role played by space-based Earth Observation.  Hosts Amanda Carpenter and Alyssa Gilbert are joined by Prof. Marian Scott and Prof. Jonathan Bamber as they explain how Earth Observation combined with in-situ and sensor data provides a powerful means to observe environmental changes over space and time in unprecedented detail, even in remote parts of the globe. We find out how Earth Observation satellites are our eyes on the planet and why, without them, we would be virtually blind to the magnitude and timing of climate change and to human interference with the fragile ecosystems we all depend on.


You can download the paper here


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The Climate Papers

Tune in to our latest podcast series, which brings together the best minds preparing for COP26. Each podcast further explores the topics in our COP26 Universities Network briefing papers. This network consists of a group of more than 55 UK universities, coordinated by The Grantham Institute, working together to support ambitious outcomes for climate action at COP26 and beyond. 


This series has been produced by Planet Pod Productions


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.