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Conversations about transformative research happening in the fields of climate science and policy at University of Utah.

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When it comes to climate change, one big question is how are ecosystems adapting to shifting weather patterns, heavier precipitation events, and hotter temperatures for longer periods of time?  Are some plants better equipped to withstand these chang... more

The Wilkes Center recently hosted its 3rd annual climate solutions hackathon at the end of January.  This year the focus was water resources. The “hackathon” as we’ve come to call it – borrowing the term from the computer coding world – is an intense... more

Perovskites are crystal structures that can be manufactured in labs for making solar panels.  They are relatively cost-effective, and efficient, and could provide a reliable thin-film alternative to the more common silicon-based solar panels.  

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There are an estimated 54,000 glaciers in the Hindu Kush Himalayas. These glaciers cover 60,000 square kilometers and serve as a major source of the water in the region’s rivers, including as much as 40 percent in the Indus River system - the backbon... more

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Jacob Levine
Postdoctoral scholar at the Wilkes Center focusing on plant ecosystems and climate change
University of Utah
Episode: 29: How Are Plant Ecosystems Adapting to the Shifting Climate?
Jyothana Molladier
Postdoctoral researcher working in Professor Connor Bisjak's lab, specializing in Perovskite materials for clean energy applications.
University of Utah
Episode: 27: Could Low-dimensional Perovskites Advance Cleaner Refrigerants and Batteries?
Smritri Srivastava
Postdoctoral research associate and interdisciplinary glacial hydrologist
Wilkes Center for Climate Science and Policy at the University of Utah
Episode: 26: Sizing Up the Melting Glaciers of the Himalayas
Dustin Harper
Marine geologist and postdoctoral researcher
Department of Geology and Geophysics at University of Utah
Episode: 25: Climate Sherlocking: Turning Up Clues from Past Global Warming Events
Jon Wang
Assistant professor in the School of Biological Sciences and head of the Dynamic Carbon and Ecosystems Lab.
University of Utah
Episode: 23: Monitoring Forests as they Change
Jason Aramburu
Co-founder and CEO of Applied Carbon
Applied Carbon
Episode: 22: Interview with Applied Carbon – the 2024 Wilkes Climate Launch Prize Winner
Austin Green
Postdoctoral researcher in biology with the College of Science's Science Research Initiative
University of Utah
Episode: 21: Coexisting with Wildlife in a Changing Climate
Mickey Campbell
Research assistant professor in the Department of Geography, focusing on geospatial and remote sensing data science.
University of Utah
Episode: 20: Mapping the Infestation of Balsam Woolly Adelgid in Utah Forests
Marie Jackson
A research professor in the Geology & Geophysics Department at the University of Utah, focused on sustainable concrete and ancient Roman concrete
University of Utah
Episode: 19: The Significance of Ancient Roman Concrete for a Decarbonizing World

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Ross Chambliss
Host and representative of the Wilkes Center for Climate Science and Policy at the University of Utah.

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25: Climate Sherlocking: Turning Up Clues from Past Global Warming Events
Q: What do you hope to achieve with your research?
I hope that this research provides non-scientists with a perspective on what climate variability looks like and how the earth can respond to CO2 emissions.
25: Climate Sherlocking: Turning Up Clues from Past Global Warming Events
Q: Can you first describe what is a hypothermal and then why are you studying them?
Hypothermals are global warming events that occurred in the geologic past. The study examines these events because they provide useful case studies of the climate system in relation to modern anthropogenic climate change.
29: How Are Plant Ecosystems Adapting to the Shifting Climate?
Q: What impact do you hope that your work will have on the world of policy, of forest management, of ecology?
Levine expresses his motivation to understand the balance between forest management practices and biodiversity, aiming to influence policy for improved climate resilience and ecosystem health.
29: How Are Plant Ecosystems Adapting to the Shifting Climate?
Q: Can you give our listeners a bit of background about yourself? What got you interested in ecology?
Jacob Levine recounts his journey from an interest in economics to ecology, highlighting how his love for the outdoors and a pivotal statistics course at UC Berkeley inspired him to pursue ecology as a career.
27: Could Low-dimensional Perovskites Advance Cleaner Refrigerants and Batteries?
Q: How do you feel that research is progressing?
It's pretty good; developing novel perovskites with novel structures and properties is exciting.

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