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Dr. Brad Bass: Research, Policy, and a Nobel Peace Prize: Environmental Science for Real-World Change (Part 2/2)

38 min · 2 de oct de 2025
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"When you look at something, everything in some ways is an opportunity. You just have to see beyond what it is in the immediate context." — Dr. Brad Bass in part two of our conversation about his fascinating and impactful career as an environmental scientist. Dr. Bass' career has spanned various sectors, including research, teaching, policy, and mentorship. Notably, he served on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change committee, which was awarded the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize, created the innovative software COBWEB and its accompanying lab at the University of Toronto, and conducted research essential to implementing a groundbreaking green roof bylaw in the City of Toronto. Dr. Bass shared some super interesting insights in this conversation and was such a delight to talk to!

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