The Cooler Future Podcast

#5: How can climate scientists predict the future?

34 min · 17 de mar de 2021
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Climate science explained for non-scientistsEveryone knows that CO2 emissions are the main culprits of climate change and raising the global temperature, which leads to biodiversity loss, sea-level changes and more extreme weather conditions. But how exactly do climate scientists know this? And what do climate scientists really do? In the fifth episode of The Cooler Future Podcast, our host Miia Laine interviews Kasia Tokarska – member of the Cooler Future sustainable committee, climate data scientist and postdoctoral researcher at ETH Zürich – to explain climate science for non-scientists.

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