Down To Earth: A podcast for Geoscientists by Geoscientist
Science:Earth Sciences
Methane is a dangerous gas has more than 80 times the warming power of carbon dioxide over a 20-year period. Methane is a major contributor to global warming. But the good news is, unlike CO2, methane has a very short atmospheric lifespan – around 10 years to be exact. In this episode, we speak with Dr. Ritesh Gautam who is an expert in atmospheric sciences, explores the impact of methane as a potent greenhouse gas and shares news of a new satellite mission that will help us cut methane emissions in half by 2030!
S05E08 Down to Earth: Food Security
S05E07 Down to Earth: Water Resources
S05E06 Down to Earth: Sea Ice
S05E05 Down to Earth: Glaciers
S05E03 Down to Earth: Permafrost
S5E02 Down to Earth: Wetlands
S5E01 Down to Earth: Forest Ecosystems
Down to Earth: Season 5 Trailer
S4E10 Down to Earth: Training for culture change in Open Science
S4E09 Down to Earth: Getting the Green for Open Science
S4E08 Down to Earth: Demystifying the Scientific Process with Data Management, FAIR, and Science Communication
S4E07 Down to Earth: Artificial Intelligence: Boon or Bane for Open Science?
S4E06 Down to Earth: Breaking Barriers with Open Education and Open Peer Review
S4E05 Down to Earth: Making Open Source more Accessible: A GitHub Case Study
S4E04 Down to Earth: Pirate or Proprietary? The Solution in Open Source
S4E03 Down to Earth: Navigating Data Sovereignty in Open Science
S4E02 Down to Earth: Dealing with Data: Infrastructures and Standards
S4E01 Down to Earth: What is Open Science?
Down to Earth: Season 4 ”Open Science” Trailer
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