Cracks in the Big Picture, Radio Ecoshock Podcasts

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It is always a great honor, for Paul to be on Alex Smith’s Radio Ecoshock.  And equally ALWAYS has been a definite ‘favorite’ of Paul’s–dk. Here is the link to:

Cracks in The Big Picture‘, on Radio Ecoshock.  About 59:59 long.  Link to SoundCloud, for those who might prefer or can use, here.

Get ready. We’re going to visit the hot Arctic, where the winter sea ice is almost refusing to form. It’s at a record low for November. Climate scientist Paul Beckwith will tell us why sea ice around the world is in retreat, and what it means for our weather. Yes we get to Trump, the chances of hope, and the planetary climate emergency’.

As Alex says:  “Paul explains the science behind this so neatly and clearly. I highly recommend this interview.  Even though I’ve talked with a lot of scientists, and research this stuff daily – I still learned brand new things from Paul as we talked. It seems like a lot of loose threads come together to form a pattern we can all understand.”
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Many of you must have seen this three video series but, in case you missed them, here is the first:

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About paulbeckwith

Well known climate science educator; Part-time Geography professor (climatology, oceanography, environmental issues), University of Ottawa. Physicist. Engineer. Master's Degree in Science in Laser Optics, Bachelors of Engineering, in Engineering Physics. Won Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario gold medal. Also interested in investment and start-ups in climate solutions, renewable energy and energy efficiency. Avid chess player, and likes restoring old homes. Married with children.
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1 Response to Cracks in the Big Picture, Radio Ecoshock Podcasts

  1. anthony sinclair says:

    dying heat sink of the boreal forest was a shock

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