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This week John spoke to Dr Harriet Ridley, palaeoclimatologist and Production Coordinator at Time for Geography about how we can learn about the future of the climate from its past, her love of rock climbing and much more!
Episode #56: Ryan Ing - High altitude weather balloons and marine terminating glaciers
Episode #55: Dr Joe Usher - Getting children involved in local places
Episode #54: Dawn Gessey-Jones - Know where you are, know who you are
Episode #53: Alan Parkinson and Paula Richardson - Fieldwork: a shared experience for everybody
Episode #52: Gill Miller - Live your geography!
Episode #51: Dr Sarah Greene - Past climates, fieldwork and belonging
Episode #50: Natasha Dowey - The importance of geoscience in a more sustainable society
Episode #49: David Gardner – Planning a Coherent Curriculum
Episode #48: Sylvia Knight - Royal Meteorological Society
Episode #47: Dr Tim Daley & Kate Stockings - Climate Change and the Climate Crisis
Episode#46 Shenona Mitra - Youth Climate Action
Episode #45: Michila Critchley - InterClimate Network
Episode #44: Kirstin Coughtrie - Technology in education, Gaia Learning & Britannica
Episode #43: David Alcock - ‘Hopeful geography‘
Episode #42: Caiti Walter - The building blocks of curriculum design
Episode #41: Dr Simon Carr - ”Our eyes are the most sophisticated piece of geographical equipment we have”
Episode #40: Dr Amber Murrey - Geographies of race and racialisation and designing an anti-racist curriculum
Episode #39: Professor Ben Hennig - Iceland, Worldmapper, Trump tweets & more
Episode #38: Jamie Woodward - Understanding climate change during the Quaternary and microplastic transport and storage in river catchments
Episode #37: Stephen Scoffham - Quality geography, atlases, capital cities and making geography fun!
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