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Het klimaat is hot. Letterlijk en figuurlijk. Maar wat klopt er nu wel en niet van alles wat we horen over de opwarming van de aarde. En wat betekent het allemaal voor ons en voor onze manier van leven? Moeten we ons echt zorgen maken of valt het allemaal wel mee? In Planeet Frank geeft weerman Frank Deboosere antwoord op jouw vragen. Concreet, helder en correct. Zelf ook een vraag? Stuur ze naar [email protected] en wie weet, zit je de volgende keer zelf in onze podcast.
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This podcast is a little get together to celebrate the soil, and the living and non-living beings residing within the pedosphere. With the help of wonderful guests, we investigate the privilege of the human in relation to the soil.
I am a bog-loving, bog-researching PhD candidate with a past in climate. You can read more about me at tanyal.earth. In the meantime, let's just get wet and dirty, talk about microbial processes and ombrotrophic spaces.
Old episodes can be found over at: mixcloud.com/soil_matters
We broadcast live on radiopatapoe.nl [88.3FM in Amsterdam] some Fridays 5pm-7pm -
Le rendez-vous de ceux qui veulent tout savoir sur la vie intime des animaux et des végétaux : leurs habitudes, leur manière de se combattre et de s’aimer... Avec le naturaliste Laurent Tillon
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'Clever Girls' is a podcast in which Julian De Backer talks with engaging, passionate and interesting women. 'Do you have a thing for dinosaurs?' is the one question that pops up in every episode, but other than that, anything goes. Let's go! [Be warned, episodes are mostly in Dutch!]
In 'Clever Girls' praat Julian De Backer met boeiende, gepassioneerde en interessante vrouwen over alles en niets - met als ankervraag: 'Heeft u iets met dinosaurussen?' -
Green IO with Gaël Duez explores how to reduce the environmental impact of our digital world. Twice a month, on a Tuesdays guests from across the globe share insights, tools, and alternative approaches, enabling all responsible technologists, within the Tech sector and beyond, to build a greener digital world, one byte at a time.
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Nous sommes deux passionnés de géologie en pleine thèse doctorale en volcanologie et pétrologie des roches ignées. Nous avons pour objectif de partager notre passion et de la rendre accessible au plus grand nombre. Nous vous présenterons les différentes branches de la géologie avec des interventions périodiques d'intervenants en lien avec le domaine. Nous vous souhaitons une bonne écoute.
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The Great Adaptations Podcast from the The Glacier Trust is hosted by Dr. Morgan Phillips and features interviews with key thinkers on the topic of climate change adaptation. The podcast accompanies The Glacier Trust's first ever book "Great Adaptations - In the shadow of a climate crisis" by Morgan Phillips, published by Arkbound. For more information on the Great Adaptations project please visit The Glacier Trust website.
The aim of the book, the podcast, and the wider Great Adaptations project is simple: we want to get more people talking and thinking about adaptation. Adaptation is already happening and we can only expect to see more of it and more of its evil twin maladaptation. We want to shine a light on the great (and not so great) adaptations so that when people start designing and implementing their adaptation strategies, they adapt in ways that are socially just, compatible with mitigation efforts, and part of a wider transformative process. The adaptations to climate change that are already happening need to be scrutinised and celebrated in equal measure, Great Adaptations does that, but conversations about adaptation can’t exist in a vacuum, context is everything.
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Annika Fain, a hydrologist and owner of Fain Environmental, hosts NW Fish Passage podcast. She interviews people who are passionate about working collaboratively to improve the environment for fish, people, and other animals. Her guests bring unique perspectives to their experiences with ecosystem restoration.
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Have you ever wondered what secrets lurk in the basement of a natural history museum? Museums around the world are the keepers of vast natural history collections with millions of specimens, ranging from fish in jars to dinosaur fossils. Most of the specimen are not on display, but are an invaluable resource for researchers. But what exactly can we learn from natural history collections? What stories do the specimens tell us? In this podcast, I talk to the people working in collections, and explore some of the amazing and surprising science they discovered.
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Join Blake, Adam, and Lanie as they explore and break down various scientific topics. From renewable energies to GMOs, from microbiology to astrophysics. We endeavor to educate and inform our listeners about it all in a way that's understandable and relatable.
Listen live at 88.1 and 92.3 FM Sundays at 4 in Spokane and Medical Lake.
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The adventures of a husband and wife who are writing a mystery novel ... and watching every episode of Bones.
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Raas in een teletijdmachine door het dinotijdperk en leer superveel bij dankzij Tine Embrechts en gids Dorien! Beluister de audiogids in het Museum voor Natuurwetenschappen, oog in oog met de Iguanodons, of gewoon thuis in je luie zetel.
Productie in opdracht van het Koninklijk Belgisch Instituut voor Natuurwetenschappen.
Stemmen: Tine Embrechts en Dorien Schouppe
Scenario: Koen Van Deun
Regie: Leen Renders
Geluidstechniek en -montage: Bram Coumans en Jeremy Vettorel
Productie: Het Geluidshuis
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News and inspiration from nature’s frontline, featuring inspiring guests and deeper analysis of the global environmental issues explored every day by the Mongabay.com team, from climate change to biodiversity, tropical ecology, wildlife, and more. The show airs every other week.