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Climate Change (Audio) - Podcast

Climate Change (Audio)

Climate change is here; it's happening. Find out what that means, why scientists are so sure and what we need to do now.

Science & Medicine Natural Sciences
Update frequency
every 24 days
Average duration
42 minutes
Episodes
72
Years Active
2020 - 2025
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Photonic Integration for Data Centers - John Bowers

Photonic Integration for Data Centers - John Bowers

John Bowers is a Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at UC Santa Barbara. He is interested in energy efficiency and the development of novel low power optoelectronic devices for the next g…
00:08:51  |   Thu 25 Feb 2021
Cloud-Scale Interconnect Architectures in the Context of Hardware and Software Codesign - Katharine Schmidtke

Cloud-Scale Interconnect Architectures in the Context of Hardware and Software Codesign - Katharine Schmidtke

Katharine Schmidtke is Director of Sourcing for ASICs and Custom Silicon at Facebook, the world’s largest social network and one of the five largest hyperscale-datacenter operators in the world. In t…
00:19:08  |   Wed 24 Feb 2021
A Perspective from the California Agricultural Industry - Stuart Woolf

A Perspective from the California Agricultural Industry - Stuart Woolf

Stuart Woolf is President and CEO of Woolf Farming & Processing, a family owned operation whose primary business is the production and processing of agricultural commodities. Series: "Institute for …
00:22:36  |   Tue 23 Feb 2021
Moving Bits Not Watts - Sangwon Suh

Moving Bits Not Watts - Sangwon Suh

Sangwon Suh is a professor at the Bren School of Environmental Science and Management at the University of California, Santa Barbara. His research focuses on the sustainability of the human-nature co…
00:20:42  |   Mon 22 Feb 2021
From Demand Response to Fleet Electrification: A Search for High Impact Solutions - Sila Kiliccote

From Demand Response to Fleet Electrification: A Search for High Impact Solutions - Sila Kiliccote

Sila Kiliccote, CEO & co-founder of eIQMobility, has over 15 years of experience in building and leading teams to deliver impactful and innovative research in demand response, vehicle-to-grid, and da…
00:25:42  |   Sun 21 Feb 2021
Towards Dramatically Reducing the Carbon Footprint of Machine Learning - William Wang

Towards Dramatically Reducing the Carbon Footprint of Machine Learning - William Wang

William Wang is the Director of UC Santa Barbara's Natural Language Processing group and Center for Responsible Machine Learning. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 36800]
00:20:11  |   Fri 19 Feb 2021
Population Health Risks of a Changing Climate

Population Health Risks of a Changing Climate

Climate change affects the health of all Americans. The adverse health consequences are projected to worsen with additional climate change. Kristie Ebi, University of Washington, explains that proact…
01:21:17  |   Fri 04 Dec 2020
Politics and Division: The Sociology of Climate Change and Science Denial

Politics and Division: The Sociology of Climate Change and Science Denial

Are humans rational beings guided by facts and information or do our moral views, desires, affiliations and motivations influence our perception of facts? Increasingly distrust in the science of clim…
01:21:55  |   Wed 02 Dec 2020
Clinical Care and Population Care Require Each Other

Clinical Care and Population Care Require Each Other

The purpose of public health is to fulfill society’s interest in assuring the conditions in which people can be healthy, says Dr. Richard Jackson, Professor emeritus at the Fielding School of Public …
01:16:40  |   Fri 20 Nov 2020
Bending the Curve: Climate Change Solutions

Bending the Curve: Climate Change Solutions

Join world renowned scientist Ram Ramanathan for insight into a multifaceted education program, Bending the Curve, which inspires action on climate solutions. The groundbreaking program is offered at…
00:27:36  |   Sat 17 Oct 2020
Our Warming Ocean

Our Warming Ocean

When we think about climate change, we often focus on the effects that we can directly observe such as extreme weather events and catastrophic wildfires. Yet most of our planet is covered by ocean wh…
00:26:49  |   Mon 24 Aug 2020
Oceans Out of Breath: Oxygen Minimum Zones in a Warming Climate

Oceans Out of Breath: Oxygen Minimum Zones in a Warming Climate

Join Scripps climate scientist Yassir Eddebbar for an exploration of the oceans interior and a fascinating phenomenon oxygen minimum zones (OMZs). With a focus on Yassirs work in the tropical Pacifi…
00:46:15  |   Tue 28 Jul 2020
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