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Reasons Revisited

CHATTEROO #7 with climate scientist Emily Shuckburgh

Reasons Revisited

Geoff Lloyd

Society & Culture, Government, News, Politics

4.82.6K Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2024

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Brilliant climate scientist Emily Shuckburgh joins the Chatteroo to talk through the climate data for 2023.

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0:00.0

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1:06.8

Asana, a smarter way to work. So Jeff, we're not alone. You've invited somebody to the chattero. I have I hope that's okay. Of course. So we have my friend and the

1:26.8

absolutely brilliant climate scientist at Emily Schuttborough who is director Cambridge Zero, which is an ambitious initiative of

1:34.4

Cambridge University around climate science. She also worked at the British

1:38.8

Antarctic Survey, and I first met her on a climate March in 2009 I think is that right?

1:48.9

2009 it was yes and she has been very kind enough to give up some time to talk to us

1:55.8

Emily thank you so much for joining us oh no it's always a pleasure I feel like

2:00.3

you're slumming it with us a little bit because you wrote a book with the king.

2:05.2

I did.

2:06.2

And how does that work? Do you type and he dictates or do you dictate and he types?

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