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Women In Environmental Science

  • Interview with Dr. Emily Lescak #5

    19 AUG 2020 · Dr. Emily Lescak is a researcher who focuses on fish evolution and genetics. She is passionate about communicating science to the public and lowering barriers to participation in research science. Our conversation was extremely interesting! I learned about the threespine stickleback fish. To hear more about our fascinating conversation, listen to this episode!
    52m 3s
  • Interview with Dr. Rachel Kirpes #4

    7 AUG 2020 · Dr. Rachel Kirpes is a researcher studying atmospheric chemistry and aerosols in the Arctic to learn about how the Earth is warming up quickly. Using this information, she communicates this to the public! Join me on this incredible discussion, as we talk about Rachel's adventures in the Arctic, and two cute polar bears checking out their work! I was able to understand how critical natural things like the global conveyor. To learn more, listen to the exciting conversation I had with Dr. Kirpes.
    1h 8m 54s
  • Interview with Ms. Allison Crimmins #3

    24 JUL 2020 · Mrs. Allison Crimmins is a researcher studying the influences of climate change on human health and what happens through illnesses as the temperature increases. She works on how the healthcare system, after an extreme weather event, helps us realize the different impacts to try to change our ways. Talking to Allison Crimmins, I was able to relate this humongous topic to my life and hope that you will be able to realize this. As we continue to increase temperatures, we get more illnesses through ticks and mosquitoes. To learn more, listen to the exciting conversation I had with Allison Crimmins.
    52m 49s
  • Interview with Dr. Gretchen Goldman #2

    17 JUL 2020 · Dr. Goldman is a research director at the Union of Concerned Scientists. Her research focuses on air pollution and its impacts on Earth. One of her research papers shows the correlation between urban air pollution and emergency department visits, using epidemiological studies of acute human health effects. Talking to her, I understood how we use energy and whether that was good or bad. We discussed how humans are getting affected by air pollution and how she had found these results. I learned lots for Dr. Gretchen Goldman, and to learn more listen to this fascinating conversation I had with her.
    49m 56s

This podcast is to inspire other people and to educate them about the work researchers in environmental science are doing: the issues they face in the industry, the solutions they...

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This podcast is to inspire other people and to educate them about the work researchers in environmental science are doing: the issues they face in the industry, the solutions they make, the roadblocks they push through, and what they learning to teach the society to keep the environment clean.
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