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🗓️ 22 October 2017
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Dr Gavin Schmidt is a climatologist and Director of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, one of the world’s top climate research organisations.
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He is only the third person to hold this post for NASA, having taken on the role from James Hansen - the “father of climate change awareness”.
Gavin's work focuses on understanding past, present and future climate change and on the development and evaluation of climate models, and he has written over 120 publications that specialise in simulations of the past, present and future.
Scientific American cited him, as one of the 50 Research Leaders of 2004, and his 2014 TED talk on climate modelling has been viewed over one million times.
While Gavin proposes that climate models are skilful, he advocates that what's most important is for us to "get off our carbon diet".
Chapters:
00:00 Trailer.
01:48 Brian’s thoughts on the episode.
04:44 Brian’s introduction.
05:20 A returning Londoner, Gavin notices improvements to the people’s environment.
06:30 Freedom from assumptions and judgemental attitudes is why he chooses to live and work in New York.
08:14 Gavin’s work evolved from a scientific exercise to something that really matters to people.
14:01 How scientists use modelling to understand why and how the environment is affected.
20:34 Modelling factors affecting the climate over last one hundred years.
25:08 The attribution study shows that greenhouse gasses are the major influence.
28:26 Why, when the scientific evidence is so obvious, is it so controversial.
34:20 NASA’s involvement in climate change issues and how they can see changes in gravity field on earth.
40:50 Rumoured proposed cuts to NASA’s budget and possible effect on climate change analysis.
44:45 Hurricane forecasting, mapping and response planning.
50:24 Climate change risks for countries, pests and diseases, economy and populations.
1:02:21 What we need to be doing to mitigate our risk, adapt to what will come and minimise suffering.
1:05:10 How we can reduce carbon emissions.
1:15:00 Why the US Federal government’s argument against the Paris Agreement doesn’t stack up.
1:16:39 Various US states and places are leading the way in reducing carbon emissions.
1:20:32 Why Gavin continues to be inspired to do his work despite Governmental and public opposition.
1:25:34 How he argues with people who hold opposing views and why he refused to debate with one.
1:32:20 Gavin’s response to the argument that some mitigating policies will adversely affect the poor most.
1:32:52 The argument that everyone but China affects change will result in negative change.
1:35:46 “I am not a Galileo figure screaming into the wind.”
1:37:10 James Hansen had the cojones to speak out about first indications of climate change in the 1980s.
1:41:22 Gavin continues GISS ethos of communication and looks for ways to illustrate scientific credibility.
1:44:54 Does he worry he might lose his job for holding his views.
1:45:45 Al Gore compared current hydro-carbon industry media campaign to that of cigarette companies.
1:47:29 Success secrets.
1:48:27 What is surprising to learn about Gavin.
1:48:51 What keeps Gavin awake at night.
1:49:03 Would he ever return to live in London?
1:49 22 What Gavin has changed his mind about recently.
1:52:10 Phone call to the 20 year old Gavin Schmidt.
1:55:31 How Carl Sagan and Neil deGrasse Tyson dealt with celebrity status and communicating science.
1:58:21 Best advice ever received.
2:00:21 Advice to the young person who wants to help towards the argument for climate change.
2:02:51 Brian’s summing up.
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0:00.0 | What's the point of having developed a science good enough to make predictions if all you're going to do is sit around and wait for them to come true. |
0:13.0 | I spend all my time looking at climate changes. |
0:17.0 | We've increased calend dioxide levels by about 40% |
0:20.0 | over the last 150 years. |
0:22.0 | We cannot continue this way. over the last 150 years. |
0:25.0 | We cannot continue this way. |
0:32.0 | Viruses and pests and pathogens and insects. They're growing like twice as fast as they used to grow |
0:34.5 | because they're no longer getting cold during the winters. That could take |
0:38.0 | out entire agriculture's. This is like people dying. All of this with the global warming |
0:44.5 | and a lot of it's a hoax, it's a hoax. |
0:46.7 | Trump is kind of NASA's boss. |
0:48.1 | Do you ever worry about waking up in the morning |
0:50.1 | and getting sick. We need to be adapting right now to make us more resilient to the climate that we have and the climate that we can predict. |
1:01.0 | You can make a decision. have in the climate that we can predict. |
1:05.0 | You can make a difference. Anything that's happening that matters |
1:07.0 | is being done by individuals |
1:08.0 | who are finding ways to magnify their voices |
1:11.0 | and to amplify their concerns. And the I'm going to do. This week on the show we have Gavin Schmidt who is the director of the NASA |
1:53.5 | Goddard Institute for Space Studies and he works on global warming and he |
1:59.2 | believes we must get off our carbon diet and while yes the climate has fluctuated from the |
2:05.1 | ice age till today he believes that as humans by burning fossil fuels we are |
2:10.6 | actually making the climate much much warmer than it should be and we're going to pay the price when it comes to sea levels |
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