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Dig into science with climate experts. Interviews and conversations with world-class scientists, hosted by Stephen Outten and Ingjald Pilskog. Stephen Outten is a researcher at Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center and Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research. Ingjald Pilskog is an associated professor at Western Norway University of Applied Sciences and connected to the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research.
Episodes
Thursday Mar 17, 2022
The One Ocean Expedition
Thursday Mar 17, 2022
Thursday Mar 17, 2022
From Curacao to Havana: A first-hand experience of causes, consequences and solutions to climate change. Kerim Nisancioglu, professor at the University of Bergen and research leader at the Bjerknes Centre, speaks about the three-week cross-disciplinary course during the One Ocean Expedition.
Thursday Jan 27, 2022
The hunt for ancient DNA under the sea ice
Thursday Jan 27, 2022
Thursday Jan 27, 2022
Danielle Grant is a PhD-student that hunts ancient DNA under the sea ice in the Arctic. As part of the EU-funded AGENSI project Grant is working on understanding the past variability of sea ice in the Arctic by finding fossile DNA in the sediments on the ocean floor north of Svalbard.
Learn about her work together with our host Stephen Outten from Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center and co-host Ingjald Pilskog from Western Norway University of Applied Sciences.
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Hva er egentlig en merd og hva er koblingen mellom fisk og klima? Du får svaret i studentpodden #RealfagUiB, en serie på fem podcaster hvor UiB-studenter stiller klimaspørsmål til klimaforskere.
Medvirkende: Forsker ved Bjerknessenteret og Havforskningsinstituttet Frode Vikebø, fiskehelsestudent Anna Nygård Johansen og havbrukstudent Christina Ingdal
Lenke til nettsted: https://www.uib.no/realfag
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Hva er CO2, og hvordan kan vi fange og lagre CO2? Og hjelper det egentlig mot global oppvarming? Hør mer i studentpodden #RealfagUiB, en serie på fem podcaster hvor UiB-studenter stiller klimaspørsmål til klimaforskere.
Medvirkende: Forsker ved UiB Martin Fernø og fysikkstudent Anne-Line Sørberg
Lenke til nettsted: https://www.uib.no/realfag
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Hva er forskjellen på vær og klima og hvor lenge har vi visst at global oppvarming er en greie? Du får svaret i studentpodden #RealfagUiB, en serie på fem podcaster hvor UiB-studenter stiller klimaspørsmål til klimaforskere.
Medvirkende: Forsker ved Bjerknessenteret og UiB Helge Drange og energistudentene Ida Louise Mortensen og Ann Louise Egelandsdal
Lenke til nettsted: https://www.uib.no/realfag
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Hva er fortidsklima og hva kan det si oss om klimaet i fremtiden, eller i dag? Hør mer i denne episoden av studentpodden #RealfagUiB, en serie på fem podcaster hvor UiB-studenter stiller klimaspørsmål til klimaforskere.
Medvirkende: Direktør for Bjerknessenteret for klimaforskning Kikki Kleiven og geostudentene Stine Gregersen og Natalie Blindheim
Lenke til nettsted: https://www.uib.no/realfag
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Matematikk og klima: Marie Pontoppidan regner på regnet
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Hva har matematikk med klima å gjøre, og hva er klimarisiko? Det får du svaret på i denne episoden av studentpodden #RealfagUiB, en serie på fem podcaster hvor UiB-studenter stiller klimaspørsmål til klimaforskere.
Medvirkende: Forsker ved Bjerknessenteret og NORCE, Marie Pontoppidan og matematikkstudent Johanne Holmøy.
Lenke til nettsted: https://www.uib.no/realfag
Thursday Sep 02, 2021
The disappearance of water in the Nordic seas
Thursday Sep 02, 2021
Thursday Sep 02, 2021
Kristin Richter, researcher at Norce and the Bjerknes Centre, is looking into the deepwater in the North-Atlantic ocean. With Argo floats and other observation they have found that there is lacking watermasses traveling southwards in the deep ocean. Here you can listen to this research and get to know Kristin Richter and the research she is doing together with her colleagues.
Thursday Aug 05, 2021
AI flooding the flooding research
Thursday Aug 05, 2021
Thursday Aug 05, 2021
Jenny Hagen, a young PhD candidate at Geophysical Institute and the Bjerknes Centre, is working with taking flood prediction the next step by introducing artificial intelligence. In this podcast she explain how they can speed up and improve flood prediction, even in a changing climate, by letting the machine learn from historical data.
Stephen Outten is a researcher at Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center and Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research.
Ingjald Pilskog is an associated professor at Western Norway University of Applied Sciences and connected to the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research.
Monday Mar 15, 2021
The climate cost of planting trees
Monday Mar 15, 2021
Monday Mar 15, 2021
Most people has a good relationship with forests and the uncontrolled logging around the world is taking its toll on both the wildlife, but also the climate. It stand to reason that letting the forests grow and claim land should be unconditionally positive for the planet, but as often it is not so simple.
Priscilla Mooney, a researcher at NORCE and the Bjerknes centre, talks to our host Stephen Outten and co-host and producer Ingjald Pilskog about the consequences of both the destruction of the forests and the unexpected costs of letting the forests claim the higher latitudes and planting new forests without a proper understanding of the effects.