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From The MarginlandsFrom The MarginlandsFrom The Marginlands Episode 9: Ft. Dr Roxy KollIn this episode, Prem and Arati discuss our warming oceans with Dr. Roxy Mathew Koll, a climate scientist and winner of the prestigious National Science Award, in 2024. What are the implications of increasingly intense and frequent marine heat waves? Why should we care? Who bears accountability of historical emissions? What does the interconnectedness of oceans and climate mean for tackling this crisis? The conversation emphasizes the need for local adaptation strategies, comprehensive data collection, and the alarming challenges faced in climate science funding. Dr. Koll highlights the urgency of addressing these issues to mitigate the impacts of the rising...2025-07-071h 42der Freitag Podcastder Freitag PodcastTrailer: Feeling Blue – Paartherapie mit dem OzeanDer neue Podcast der „Blue New Deal“-Serie Wir haben tolle Nachrichten! Wir veröffentlichen einen neuen Podcast. „Feeling Blue – Paartherapie mit dem Ozean“ heißt die fünfteilige Doku-Serie, in der die „Blue New Deal“-Reporter:innen Svenja Beller, Julia Lauter, Martin Theis, Fabian Weiss der Beziehungskrise zwischen Mensch und Meer auf den Grund gehen. Den Podcast gibt es bei Spotify Apple Podcasts und jedem anderen Podcatcher Ihrer Wahl Alle Infos auch auf freitag.de Weitere Informationen: Wir alle lieben den Ozean – aber schätzen wir ihn auch? Dieser Storytelling-Podcast geht der Beziehungsk...2024-06-0802 minAttributionsAttributionsThe Science Behind Heat Waves and Extreme Weather in AsiaSend us a textAttributions speaks with Dr Roxy Mathew Koll. Roxy is a climate scientist at the Indian Institute of Tropical Metrology. He's made breakthrough contributions to observing and predicting the Indo-Pacific climate related to the region's food, water and economic security. Roxy is also a leader author on the Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change reports and former Chair of the Indian Ocean Region Panel. He currently leads research on climate change and its impacts on monsoons, cyclones, heat waves and marine ecosystems. He works with citizen science networks, local governments and media to...2023-09-061h 14Climate EmergencyClimate EmergencyWhy are cloudbursts the new normal?In the past couple of decades, we have been hearing of cloudbursts in some part of the country or another. How is the Indian Meteorological Department studying this phenomenon? Why are these incidents increasing over a period of time, and what can be done to minimize the damages cloudbursts cause, both to life and property?To understand this phenomenon, we spoke to Roxy Mathew Koll, a climate scientist at the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology in Pune studying climate change research, and extreme weather events such as heavy rainfall, floods, heat waves, and cyclones among others.2022-09-2733 minScience & UsScience & UsWhy are cloudbursts the new normal?In the past couple of decades, we have been hearing of cloudbursts in some part of the country or another. How is the Indian Meteorological Department studying this phenomenon? Why are these incidents increasing over a period of time, and what can be done to minimize the damages cloudbursts cause, both to life and property?To understand this phenomenon, we spoke to Roxy Mathew Koll, a climate scientist at the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology in Pune studying climate change research, and extreme weather events such as heavy rainfall, floods, heat waves, and cyclones among others.2022-08-3133 minThe Morning BriefThe Morning BriefIs your city going underwater?The latest IPCC report on climate change warns that 12 of India's cities could go underwater by 2100. But the disasters might be closer than we think. Climate scientist Roxy Mathew Koll, lead author and contributor to IPCC's report, and ET's Shashwat Mohanty discuss. Credits: IPCC, NDTV, WION, BBC, ABC.Host - Anjali VenugopalanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2021-08-1624 minPerspektifPerspektifPart 2. Cara Warga Miskin di India Melawan Bumi yang Kian PanasPart 1. Cara Warga Miskin di India Melawan Bumi yang Kian Panas Prediksi Suhu Bumi yang Akan Melonjak Drastis Fakta India adalah negara dengan suhu yang panas hampir berada di benak warga dunia. Menurut laporan terbaru yang dirilis oleh pemerintah setempat, suhu rata-rata di India semenjak awal abad 20 hingga tahun 2018 telah meningkat sekitar 0.7 celcius. Dan pada tahun 2100, suhu rata-rata di India diprediksi akan meningkat sebanyak 4.4 celcius. Laporan tersebut juga memprediksi bahwa frekuensi gelombang panas akan lebih tinggi 3 hingga 4 kali lipat dibandingkan dengan periode tahun 1976 – 2005. Di samping itu, durasi terjadinya gelombang hawa panas akan dua ka...2021-08-1300 minWorklifeIndiaWorklifeIndiaWhat’s behind India’s extreme weather events?Unusually severe rainfall, flooding, and heatwaves in different parts of India have raised questions about extreme weather becoming more common in the country. According to a recent study, India saw the world's largest displacement in 2020 caused by floods and cyclones. The economic loss was estimated to be over 20 billion dollars.So, with unpredictable and erratic weather patterns, what's the way out to minimize the damage? Is it too late to reverse the impact? And what lessons can be learnt from similar climate incidents happening across the world?In this edition of WorklifeIndia, we discuss what's...2021-08-0626 min#WebPolicyTalk: Live at IMPRI#WebPolicyTalk: Live at IMPRINIDM | IMPRI | Double Disaster: Covid & Cyclone - Impact and Way ForwardNational Institute of Disaster Management (NIDM), Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, and Center for Environment, Climate Change and Sustainable Development at IMPRI, we invite you to a #WebPolicyTalk - Panel Discussion Topic: Double Disaster: Covid & Cyclone - Impact and Way Forward   Date: June 2, 2021 Time: 11:00 AM IST Patron: Maj Gen Manoj K Bindal Executive Director, NIDM, New Delhi  Convener: Prof Anil K Gupta Head ECDRM, NIDM, New Delhi  Moderator: Dr Simi Mehta CEO & Editorial Director, IMPRI  Panellists: Dr Roxy Mathew Koll Scientist, Centre fo...2021-06-102h 32Zeroing InZeroing InZeroing In with Dr. Roxy Mathew Koll | On Climate Change, Monsoons and Oceanography"August rain: the best of the summer gone, and the new fall not yet born. The odd uneven time. "- Sylvia Plath The rains, be it the mango showers that herald the end of the summer or the torrential downpours accompanying cyclones, have always invoked a wide range of emotions in everyone’s heart. But did you know that the oceans that surround us actually play a very important role in driving the rains? For this week’s episode, we discuss the role of the oceans in climate change and many more, with Dr. Roxy Math...2021-05-2842 minZeroing InZeroing InTeaser — Zeroing In with Dr. Roxy Mathew Koll“With every drop of water you drink, every breath you take, you’re connected to the sea, no matter where on earth you live” - Sylvia Earle, Marine biologist Covering more than 70 per cent of the Earth’s surface, the ocean is indeed the blue heart of our planet. The oceans apart from being home to an astonishing number of lifeforms, also control the climate especially playing an important role in the monsoon cycles. But such an important entity still remains vastly unexplored. This week we let go of the shore and head for  the seven sea...2021-05-2601 minMint Climate Change TrackerMint Climate Change TrackerCyclone Amphan and Climate Change I Interview with Roxy Mathew Koll I Locust AttackIn this episode, host Bibek Bhattacharya speaks to climate scientist Roxy Mathew Koll to understand how climate change supercharged Cyclone Amphan, bleached coral reefs and brought locusts to India.2020-05-2916 mintbs eFM Primetimetbs eFM PrimetimeIndia’s Drought CrisisPrime Interview with Dr. Roxy Mathew Koll (Climate Scientist at the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology)2016-05-1900 min