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The Core of Everything

Podkast av Jack Turney and Mark Boyd

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Teknologi og vitenskap

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Welcome to The Core of Everything, the podcast that discusses the basic science behind the fascinating natural world around us, including geology, rocks, earthquakes, volcanoes, rivers, oceans, floods, and so much more! Join Jack and Mark for some down to Earth conversation on the basics of geology and the newest scientific discoveries. Jack is a postdoctoral research scientist at Columbia University in New York and Mark is a PhD student at Imperial College London. Episodes range from the formation of our planet to the resources beneath our feet. The rest is Geology. Enjoy the podcast!

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episode 36. Dr Kate Marvel: fear and courage in the face of climate change cover

36. Dr Kate Marvel: fear and courage in the face of climate change

In this episode, we interview the amazing Dr Kate Marvel. We cover her background from drama to physicist to climate modeler and travel back in time to discuss how fear of the changing climate gave rise to witchcraft and religious phenomena. We finish with the present-day and future climate, including the role of fear but also courage, hope and above all, love. Kate is an Associate Research Scientist at Columbia University and the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies. She has appeared on numerous podcasts and TV shows, as she famously gave a Ted Talk in 2017 discussing Can clouds save us from Climate Change? Pre-order her new book, Human Nature: Nine Ways to Feel About Our Changing Planet now!! See below: https://a.co/d/etDAhns As always, follow us on Instagram and TikToK @coepod and X@thecoepod.

7. april 2025 - 29 min
episode 35. Elizabeth Kolbert: ingenious solutions to climate change cover

35. Elizabeth Kolbert: ingenious solutions to climate change

In this episode, we are privileged to interview Pulitzer Prize winner Elizabeth Kolbert. We talk about her style of writing and why it is engaging for so many readers and discuss her book Under a White Sky, which tells stories of human solutions to climate change that have not quite gone to plan. In essence, we chat about people trying to solve problems created by people trying to solve problems. We finish with a reference to the new restrictions in climate funding by the Trump administration and what hope there is for our future fight against global warming. Elizabeth is an American journalist, author and staff writer at The New Yorker. She was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 2015 for her book The Sixth Extinction. Her book Under a White Sky was one of the Washington Post’s ten books of 2021. Her new book is H is for Hope, in which she investigates climate change from A to Z. Follow us on Instgram or TikTok @coepod or X @thecoepod See below for Elizabeth's new book, H is for Hope https://a.co/d/iAoPmUv Enjoy this amazing episode!

24. mars 2025 - 34 min
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