South of 2 Degrees - The Science Behind Climate Change
Award winning environmental podcast dedicated to bringing scientific research to the forefront of the climate conversation in order to help individuals around the globe, regardless of political affiliation, make informed decisions on the greatest issue of our generation.
Episodes
54 episodes
AI's Impact on Science and Society with Dr. Mike Schäfer
Exploring AI's Transformative Role in Science Communication with Dr. Mike SchaeferIn this episode of South of Two Degrees, host Brian Barnes discusses the urgent issues of climate change and the evolving role of AI in science ...
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Season 4
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Episode 2
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41:30
**[SPANISH VERSION of S4E1]** COP28 y 2023 - Un Año en Revisión
Únete al anfitrión Alejandro Innovado, una personalidad de IA creada para traerte la versión en inglés de este podcast en español mientras comenzamos una nueva temporada, sumergiéndonos directamente en los desafíos climáticos y los avances de 2...
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Season 4
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Episode 301
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25:52
**[FRENCH VERSION of S4E1]** COP28 & 2023 - Bilan de l'année
Rejoignez l'animatrice Sophie Synthétique, la personnalité IA française de South of 2 Degrees, alors que nous lançons une nouvelle saison, plongeant directement dans les défis et avancées climatiques de 2023 et ce à quoi s'attendre en 2024. De ...
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Season 4
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Episode 201
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25:02
COP28 & 2023 - a Year in Review
Join host Brian Barnes as we kick off a new season, diving straight into the climate challenges and breakthroughs of 2023 and what to expect in 2024. From COP28 to the underlying causes and research of the most impactful aspects of climate chan...
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Season 4
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Episode 1
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26:22
Season 3 Wrap-up
A look at where both the South of 2 Degrees podcast and the climate conversation has been over the past 3 years and where both are going. Plus a quick look at climate change related events that you will likely hear about over the next several m...
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Season 3
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Episode 9
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27:02
Glaciers, Expeditions, & the Amazing Dr. HeÏdi Sevestre Part 2
A fun loving yet serious conversation with the inaugural Shackleton Award winner and research scientist, Dr. Heïdi Sevestre - covering glaciers, Climate Change, science communication, and her newly released book.
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Season 3
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Episode 8
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31:18
Glaciers, Expeditions, & the Amazing Dr. HeÏdi Sevestre Part 1
An incredible conversation with the inaugural Shackleton Award winner and research scientist, Dr. Heïdi Sevestre - covering glaciology, modern day expeditions, and her emphatic love of ice - all against the backdrop of fighting anthropogenic Cl...
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Season 3
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Episode 7
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26:42
The High Seas Treaty
A deep dive into the new United Nation's Treaty on the High Seas (officially Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction or BBNJ) and how this groundbreaking agreement will protect biodiversity through the establishment of marine protected ...
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Season 3
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Episode 6
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24:32
Net Zero
An approachable yet informative look at Net Zero - what it actually means, where it has gone tragically wrong, and how it can actually be structured to be an effective goal as we fight anthropogenic Climate Change.
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Season 3
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Episode 5
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26:24
President Whipps, the President of Palau
Indigenous voices are critical to hear & elevating them is of crucial importance!An exclusive interview with a Head of State discussing his vision as both a leader on the world stage & and advocate for his fellow native people o...
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Season 3
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Episode 4
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43:23
Dr. Sylvia Earle - An Interview with the Voice of our Oceans part 2
The second half of the award winning exclusive 1:1 interview with world renown oceanographer & National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence, Dr. Sylvia Earle discusses her latest book, her frustration with how we view and treat the ocean...
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Season 3
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Episode 3
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25:12
Dr. Sylvia Earle - An Interview with the Voice of our Oceans part 1
Award winning interview with world renown oceanographer & National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence, Dr. Sylvia Earle in an exclusive 1:1 interview discusses
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Season 3
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Episode 2
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36:07
The Story
A look at three stories underlying the importance Climate Change, biodiversity loss, and the natural systems around us as South of 2 Degrees kicks off it's 3rd season.
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Season 3
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Episode 1
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26:22
COP26 Primer
A look at COP26 - Why do we have it? What actually happens there? And what can we realistically expect as outcomes?
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Season 2
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Episode 13
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18:34
The IPCC Report: Part 1
A summary of AR6 by the IPCC working group 1.
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Season 2
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Episode 12
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24:54
Climate Change - w/ Dr. Kimberley Rain Miner part 2
Part 2 of a conversation with world renown climate scientist Dr. Miner tackling Zombie Fires & what it means to be a role model for young women.
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Season 2
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Episode 11
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23:30
Climate Change - w/ Dr. Kimberley Rain Miner
A broad ranging interview with one of the world's leading climate scientists, professor, and researcher - Dr. Kimberley Rain Miner talking about Climate Change, protecting the environment, groundbreaking research, and even a National Geographic...
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Season 2
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Episode 10
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23:51
The Social Cost of Methane
A look at the lesser studied social cost of one of the most potent greenhouse gases & what that cost looks like when applied justly around the world.
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Season 2
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Episode 9
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15:00
Climate Change & The National Parks
A look at the US National Parks, their importance for scientific research & their future in a world affected by Climate Change
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Season 2
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Episode 8
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20:08
Earth Day 2021
A look at 1 year of South of 2 Degrees as well as Earth Day news highlights from around the globe.
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Season 2
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Episode 7
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19:38
The NASA Talk - Social Science of Climate Change
Adapted from part of a broader speech Brian gave at NASA, this is a deep dive into how the social sciences can be leveraged to encourage pro-environmental behavior and better address anthropogenic Climate Change
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Season 2
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Episode 6
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18:04
The CFC Mystery
A look into where a mystery source of the banned substance CFC-11 under the Montreal Protocol may be coming from.
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Season 2
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Episode 5
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17:00
Climate Coordination
Are we truly coordinating our actions to address anthropogenic Climate Change or are we just a multitude of different actors taking our own path to solve a common problem?
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Season 2
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Episode 4
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15:14