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Nature Podcast

20 September 2018: Negative emissions and swarms under strain

Nature Podcast

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🗓️ 19 September 2018

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

This week, the ethics of sucking carbon-dioxide out of the atmosphere and bee swarms under strain.

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0:00.0

Nature.

0:02.0

In a experiment, I don't know yet.

0:06.0

Why is blight so far?

0:08.0

Like, it sounds so simple.

0:09.0

They had no idea.

0:11.0

But now the data's...

0:12.0

I find this not only refreshing, but at some level astounding.

0:20.0

Nature.

0:23.6

Welcome back to the Nature podcast.

0:25.6

This week we'll be finding out how honeybee swarms keep it together under stress.

0:30.6

Plus we'll be learning the ethics of sucking carbon dioxide out that atmosphere.

0:35.6

I'm Adam Nevy. And I'm Benjamin Thompson.

0:45.5

Well, listeners, before we start this week's show, I'd like to interrupt our regularly

0:49.9

scheduled programming with a little bit of news.

0:52.9

This week's podcast is Adam's last for a while.

0:56.1

He's leaving us as co-host after what hundreds of episodes of the podcast? Yeah, pretty much.

1:01.3

I've been here almost exactly three and a half Earth orbits around the sun. I first appeared on

1:07.5

the show reading the research highlights way back on the 26th of March

1:11.4

2015.

1:12.9

I've learned a huge amount in that time and it has been such a constant joy to discover

1:19.0

new research and new ways of sharing it every single week.

1:23.7

So it's with a heavy heart that I'm leaving the show and all its fantastic listeners.

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