Paleolimnology is the science (and art) of reconstructing the past environments of fresh water systems. Join Adam Jeziorski and Josh Thienpont as they wade through the wide variety of topics covered by this interdisciplinary field. Whether you are already an expert at collecting sediment cores and microscope identifications, or you simply have an interest in environmental issues such as acid rain, eutrophication, and climate change, this podcast will help make the natural records that surround us as clear as mud.
British Ecological Society Journals
Chris and Jesse
Pacific Museum of Earth
Sam Illingworth
Multispecies Worldbuilding
Palaeocast
Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)
SonTek - a Xylem Brand
NTNU
APECS
Jon McQ
Aquarium of the Pacific
Division of Sciences
National Ocean Service
Jazmin Scarlett and Nuzhat Tabassum
Tim Stephenson
Niels Bohr Library & Archives
Matthew Kristoff
UCTV
Community Forests International
American Institute of Biological Sciences
Natural Environment Research Council
Biosphere 2 University of Arizona
Judy Eddy
The Abstract
Samantha Shimota
Claude Schryer
USGS
SciStarter
Kirsty Thomson
American Geophysical Union
Aidan D. Mahoney
Neptune Studios
Ashley Shim
Brian Mailloux
None
The Linnean Society of London
Deep Convection
Falk Huettmann
KALX 90.7FM - UC Berkeley
BBC Radio 4
Reviewer 2
Earth News Interviews
None
Laboratory Podcast
Glory Schneider
None
Laura Mahler
I Wonder...
Big Ocean
Michael Yadrick
Generation Anthropocene
Tejas
Chris Marquardt
USDA Southwest Climate Hub & DOI Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Center
American Meteorological Society ESSS
Ty Samson and Julie Hogness
The Long Now Foundation
Smart Forests
MEME
Yash Negi
BBC Radio 4
HR Wallingford
Alaska Voices
Nia Tero
Sargassum Podcast
Jessie Howington
BBC Radio 4
Marshall Poe
Ross O'Ceallaigh
PoLAR Voices
American Meteorological Society ESSS
Science Friday and WNYC Studios
westernuscience
Thomas Larsen
plus.maths.org
L. Brian Patrick
Frank A. von Hippel
Science Magazine
Arun Koushik C
Tom Jenks and Mitchell Gatting
Nic Frederick and Laura Thorne
Phil P
Catherine Praiswater
Dale Basler and Brian Bartel
AQA Geography
Institute for Global Environmental Strategies
The Long Now Foundation
Michael White
RNZ
Women Mind the Water
Nextblue
FRANCE 24 English
TED
WIRED
Addison
Thomas Nelson
Jordan Goodman
None
Pride Conservation