Scottish Alliance for Geoscience, Environment and Society

Climate Science Podcast

Join us on The SAGES Climate Science Podcast, brought to you by SAGES, the Scottish Alliance for Geoscience Environment and Society, from Scotland's leading scientists. We delve into the latest research and pressing issues in climate science, with a special focus on Scotland's changing environment.
From flooding and urban resilience to the role of the ocean and underground energy, each episode brings together experts from diverse fields to explore the science, challenges, and innovative solutions shaping our planet's future. Through engaging discussions, we uncover how climate change is transforming Scotland’s landscapes, from its coasts and soils to its frozen and urban environments.

Learn about groundbreaking technologies, the human impacts of environmental change, and community-led efforts to build resilience. Whether it's tackling public health challenges, advancing sustainable energy, or protecting vital ecosystems like peatlands and blue carbon reserves, our podcast offers insights and inspiration for everyone passionate about creating a sustainable future.
Tune in to discover how cutting-edge science, collaboration, and action are addressing the climate crisis, and what role you can play in shaping a better tomorrow.

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Scotland’s Climate Story: Past and Present

The Cryosphere: Our frozen world in the face of climate change

Flooding: Understanding Scotland's changing waterscape

Innovating the Future: Technology, AI, and sustainable water solutions

Building Climate-Resilient Cities: Blue-green infrastructure and inclusive planning

Beneath the Surface: Groundwater, geothermal, and climate resilience

Soil and Peat: The hidden key to climate resilience

Environmental Justice: How Climate Change Impacts Our Health and Communities

Blue Carbon and the Vital Role of Our Oceans in Climate Resilience

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