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Episode 039: Josh Thienpont
Dr. Josh Thienpont is a paleolimnologist from York University's Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change. He studies inland aquatic ecosystems in the Arctic to understand what the distant past of lakes and streams can tell us about how climate change is affecting the Arctic. His work is crucial for understanding the effects of humanity on the very waterways on which human life depends.
Episode 006: Victoria Metcalf
Dr. Vic Metcalf is a marine biologist and the director of New Zealand’s Participatory Science Program. We talk about sex reversing fish, sentinel species, and the importance of public engagement in science.
Episode 005: Dawn Bazely
University Professor Dawn Bazely, of York University, is a biologist and ecologist whose work on plants in the Arctic has shaped political discourse on climate change. She is a powerful advocate of women in STEM.
Episode 003: Michelle Larue
Dr. Michelle Larue studies penguins from space. We talked about how she uses satellite imagery to model populations of species in the Antarctic, and about toxic masculinity in academia and on social media.