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Tyndall Talks is the Tyndall Centre's series of podcasts where we untangle the questions and discussions on climate science and climate policy.
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S5E1 Gender, climate and knowledge: Community adaptation through a gender lens
In this three-part podcast special, you will hear leading researchers explore the important intersection of gender, climate, and knowledge. Recorded at the Gender and Development Conference at the…
S5E2 Gender, climate and knowledge: Women's knowledge, climate action
In this three-part podcast special, you will hear leading researchers explore the important intersection of gender, climate, and knowledge. Recorded at the Gender and Development Conference at the…
S5E3 Gender, climate and knowledge: Timely information for women in crisis
In this three-part podcast special, you will hear leading researchers explore the important intersection of gender, climate, and knowledge. Recorded at the Gender and Development Conference at the…
S4E8 Be a climate ambassador!
Our episode is about the Climate Ambassador Scheme. The Climate Ambassador Scheme provides nurseries, schools and colleges across England with free access to local experts who can help turn their…
S4E7 Art, Climate Change, and Community Engagement
This episode is about art, climate change, and community engagement. In this episode we will talk to a panel from the Sainsbury Centre and Norwich University of the Arts to share experiences and…
S4E6 The science, politics, and communications of 1.5C
Our episode will talk about 1.5C – what it means science wise, policy wise, and communications wise. 1.5C has been one of the most recognised numbers when we talk about climate change. Where did…
S4E5 How can we reduce shipping emissions?
Our episode today is about shipping and its impact on climate change. In today’s episode, we will talk about some of the work by colleagues from the Tyndall Centre at Manchester University including…
S4E4 What exactly is unabated emissions and do we really need a fossil fuel phase-out?
Our episode today is about one of the most controversial topics at COP28 – abated fossil fuels through carbon capture storage technology.At COP28, COP president Sultan Al Jaber claimed there is no…
S4E3 Insulating Britain: How can UK's homes have better heating and cooling?
Our episode is about heating and cooling buildings – quite timely as we enter the colder winter months. According to the Climate Change Committee, 29 million homes need to be upgraded to low carbon…
S4E2 Faith and climate action
Many faith leaders have signified their commitments to climate action. For example, Pope Francis of the Catholic Church penned the Laudato Si, critiquing consumerism and irresponsible development and…
S4E1 How can biomass energy help us reach net zero?
Our episode is about biomass and why it is key for achieving net zero. Simply put, biomass energy is renewable energy that comes from plants and animals. Some biomass energy sources include crops…
S3E9 Citizen engagement in climate governance
Our episode today is about citizen engagement in climate governance. More specifically, we will talk about climate assemblies, where representatives of the public come together and discuss issues.…
S3E8 Why is there an adaptation gap?
In common with many places in the world, the UK has been experiencing high temperatures over the last couple of years, and not a great deal of rain, reminding us of the need to adapt to the…
S3E7 One Bin to Rule Them All
Our episode is about plastic recycling, in time for International Plastic Free Day, which is was last May 25th. Did you know that if every person in the world stopped using one single-use piece of…
S3E6 What is the role of art and museums in the climate crisis?
Our episode today is about art and climate change. What is the role of art in the climate crisis? How can museums respond to the climate crisis?The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Art is one of the most…
S3E5 The role of carbon dioxide removal in climate action
A recent paper by Harry Smith, Dr Nem Vaughan, and Dr Johanna Forster, highlights the risks of countries relying on nature-based solutions to achieve net-zero. To date, around 146 countries have set…
S3E4 Climate change and migration and population displacement
This episode isabout climate change and its impacts on migration and population displacement.The World Bank’s updated Groundswell report in 2021 finds that climate change could force 216 million…
S3E3 70 years after the North Sea flood: Are we prepared for more coastal flooding?
Our episode today is about future flooding scenarios due to sea level rise. This year, we remember the 1953 North Sea flood on the night of 31 January/1 February 1953 that devastated Scotland,…
La economía circular: Como se puede aplicar en el ámbito de América del Sur
Este es el primer episodio del podcast en español y vamos a conversar sobre que es la economía circular, como se puede aplicar en el ámbito de América del Sur y como puede influir en la lucha contra…
S3E2 What is a circular economy?
Our episode is about circular economy and renewable energy. According to the Circularity Gap Report of 2019, an annual report produced for the yearly World Economic Forum in Davos, “The world can…
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Tyndall Talks has published 42 episodes since November 2020, covering topics in Natural Sciences, Science.
Tyndall Talks is currently moderate with new episodes monthly. Average episode length is 38m.
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