This episode we’re talking about science communication, and more specifically, climate change art. Jill Pelto is a watercolor artist that takes data about wildfires, melting glaciers, or ocean temperature changes and incorporates them into beautiful watercolor landscapes of the subject. She also moonlights as a climate scientist and has regularly found herself in places like Antarctica and the glaciers of Northern Washington. So if you’ve ever wanted to know what it’s like to paint in below-freezing temperatures, this is your episode.
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Forever and Ever
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To Bee or Not to Bee
Filled to the Brim with Stone
Ain't No Mountain High Enough
On the Bright Side
Stuff You Otter Know
Greener on the Other Side
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The Real Rock Stars
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An ImportAnt Topic
Let's Get Down to Pacifics
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