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S2E64 Paths to the Arctic converge in coproduction
"I’ve thought about that aspect of moving as well. Just the opportunity, more education, more mentorship. But I go visit places and I’m like, I don’t see what I value. Both in the sense of as a…
S2E63 Translating and curating climate data for everyday use
" would encourage people to not despair in this prospect of an unknowable climate future. We have tools, good tools, to get an idea of what might be coming." -Charlie Parr
S2E62 Wildfire wisdom under cathedral trees
"We call them our cathedral trees, I don’t think they grew up to have this much wind, so you hear them snapping during wind events, too. And it’s warmer. It’s much warmer. We don’t have those 40…
S2E61 Field log: A full career of fundamental boreal forestry
"I remember his frustration as budgets were being cut. Now most of us experienced a mixture of apprehension and anger. The anger from the injustice of it and apprehension from how is this going to…
S2E60 Deciphering the many facets of weather
"Come here and find out that million-acre years are pretty common and they’re dealt as extreme years, but in more recent years, you wind up seeing more and more million acres burned." -Jacob Coffey
S2E60 Partnering with communities for reciprocal research
"There’s this history of research happening, disregarding those pieces, and I’m really excited about this as a mechanism to shine a light on that, and ask those questions: does this work really need…
S2E59 Supercomputer as stepping stone
"I was always interested in technology, ever since I was a little kid. I remember the first computer my dad bought us was an old Compaq and he thought it was the greatest thing since sliced…
S2E58 Tracking bear dens with dogs and drones
" It's a working dog that's here to help keep you safe. And no one wants to pet your drone, you know? But they might want to pet your dog." -Nils Pedersen
S2E57 Identifying incompatibilities and resolving conflicts in research
"When I see people, I’d say maybe more senior personnel, get very angry about this, that, or the other, it almost comes out as like, an entitlement to that anger. ʼI have every right in the world to…
S2E56 Navigating the last mile to deliver research results
"I think it’s something that you and I have in common—loving to do science but really wanting to see it connect with the people who need it." -Nancy Fresco
S2 Alaska Voices Season 2 Coming Soon
The second season of Alaska Voices will be released December 1st with new episodes every Monday. Listen for your weekly dose of Alaskan lore, place-based knowledge, science stories, and climate…
Alaska Weather Voices – Episode 4: Reflections
This podcast miniseries focuses on the life and career of Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy (ACCAP)’s climate specialist, Rick Thoman. This podcast, hosted by Liz Carter, is made by…
S2 Alaska Weather Voices – Episode 3: Successes
This podcast miniseries focuses on the life and career of Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy (ACCAP)’s climate specialist, Rick Thoman. This podcast, hosted by Liz Carter, is made by…
S2 Alaska Weather Voices – Episode 2: Career
This podcast miniseries focuses on the life and career of Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy (ACCAP)’s climate specialist, Rick Thoman. This podcast, hosted by Liz Carter, is made by…
S2 Alaska Weather Voices – Episode 1: Origins
This podcast miniseries focuses on the life and career of Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy (ACCAP)’s climate specialist, Rick Thoman. This podcast, hosted by Liz Carter, is made by…
S2E55 Alaska Weather Voices Miniseries Starts Wednesday
This Wednesday weʼll release, the first episode of the 4-episode miniseries on Alaskaʼs beloved weather and climate communicator, Rick Thoman. Stay tuned for Rickʼs story and a new Alaska Voices…
Tracking community coastal change
"I've seen an artistry come out of Alaska, it has changed, the way in which we've articulated in which our resources are important to us and how we've done that through art, and other type of…
Weathering winter rainstorms
“An actual inch of rain between November and March had only happened one other time in the climate record.” - Eric Stevens
When the ice dam fails
“We landed and when we landed the basin was finishing draining. So the glacier ice where we landed was still settling and cracking, it was very disconcerting.” - Eran Hood
Lightning, wildfires, and Martian ice
“We asked them if they could tailor their models from the Martian landscape to Earth permafrost landscapes and from there we developed some early calculations of impacts of climate change on…
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