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KlotetKlotetMotståndet när USA:s klimatforskning angripsTrump-administrationen rullar tillbaka satsningar på miljö och klimat. Nu mobiliseras ett motstånd. Men kan man vara forskare och aktivist samtidigt? Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Bethany Ojalehto Mays valde att lämna forskningen för att bli klimataktivist på heltid. Tiden att protestera är nu, säger hon, medan det fortfarande går.Andra forskare försöker kombinera att vara forskare och aktivist samtidigt. Medan flera forskare menar att deras trovärdighet påverkas negativt om de också är aktivister. Men motstånd kan göras på olika sätt nu när den ame...2025-06-1845 minKlotetKlotetSå drabbas klimatforskarna under TrumpKlimatvetenskap avfärdas från officiellt håll och nu skräms klimatforskare i USA till tystnad. Kerstin Bergentz har svårt att se en framtid i landet. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Trump-administrationen rullar snabbt tillbaka satsningar på miljö och klimat. Vissa forskare talar till och med om att lämna landet. Vad händer i världens största forskningsnation när myndigheterna uppmanas att avbryta nästan allt som har med klimatförändringen att göra?I Klotet hörs: Lasse Edfast, frilansjournalist, Kerstin Bergentz, doktorand vid Scripps Instit...2025-06-1145 minRising Tide: The Ocean PodcastRising Tide: The Ocean PodcastRising Tide #98 – Margaret Leinen – Steering Scripps in Turbulent SeasOn our latest Rising Tide, we speak with paleo oceanographer Margaret Leinen, Director of the San Diego based Scripps Institution of Oceanography, one of the world’s leading research centers.Leinen talks about its cutting-edge work on the ocean, atmosphere, climate, biology and more. Also, how their vessels monitor climate change in Antarctica and across our blue world and how the role of women in oceanography has also changed, in a better way, since as a grad student she was not allowed to do her ship-based research.Rising Tide, the Ocean Podcast, is...2023-12-1826 minThe WATERSHED investigationsThe WATERSHED investigationsParadise lost, humanity lost?The paradise islands of Tuvalu are disappearing beneath the waves as climate change bites. Grace Malie, a Tuvaluan Youth Delegate from the Rising Nations Initiative speaks from COP28 about her hopes and fears and reluctance to abandon her home. Then Margaret Leinen, the Director of Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego, sets out her hopes for more ocean action at the COP in Dubai.In each episode, investigative journalists Leana Hosea and Rachel Salvidge bring you tales from the frontline of the water crisis, interviewing:Someone on the frontline of the water crisis...2023-12-0725 minThe Green PodcastThe Green PodcastSustainable Leaders at The 2022 Green SummitIn this special episode of The Green Podcast, we share the panel from The Fall 2022 Green Summit where we brought together leaders in business, tech, and sustainability to share their vision for the future. Hosted by Ellen Spooner, Karin Burns, Margaret Leinen, and Hans-Christian Schultze discuss how they are working towards a more sustainable future.Support the show2022-10-3129 minKPBS Midday EditionKPBS Midday EditionUC San Diego virtual panel Monday will explore ongoing crisis in UkraineUC San Diego’s school of Global Policy and Strategy professor Stephan Haggard previews a virtual forum being held Monday night about the ongoing crisis in Ukraine. ,Next, some scientists believe the ocean is often overlooked when evaluating the effects of climate change and its potential to offer solutions. Margaret Leinen, Director of Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego talks about the investment required to make the ocean more transparent to researchers. Then, with San Diego becoming the most unaffordable city in the United States, some San Diegans are heading south of the border in search of a lo...2022-03-0743 minEarth Day Live!Earth Day Live!Climate Restoration & Scaling Carbon Removal Worldwide 2 Panels from COP26EARTHDAY.ORG at COP26Panel 1Climate Restoration – The Only Future to Save the PlanetReducing carbon emissions won’t restore the conditions that historically enabled humans to thrive. How can we make climate restoration possible? Which climate restoration technologies are most promising? And what are the likely costs, the possible risks, and the potential benefits?Speakers include: Interviewer: Nick Nuttall – International Strategic Communications Director, EARTHDAY.ORG Peter Fiekowsky – Author, Entrepreneur, & Founder of global initiatives for climate restorationPanel 2Scaling Carbon Removal Worldwide to Achieve the Paris Agreement and Beyo...2021-12-101h 37Ocean MattersOcean MattersCOP26 – Fighting for our OceanCOP26 is taking place in Glasgow, with the eyes of the world on the decisions being made, and climate change is finally getting the serious attention that scientists and campaigners have been demanding for a long time. But it’s only relatively recently that the public debate has really started to include the ocean, and a much deeper appreciation of the connection between our global ocean and Earth’s climate. This month, Helen Czerski explores a changing climate is affecting our ocean, and how a changing ocean is affecting our climate. And what policies would really make a di...2021-11-0333 minAmerican Shoreline Podcast NetworkAmerican Shoreline Podcast NetworkMeet Dr. Margaret Leinen, Director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography | Saturday SpecialOn this special rerun of the Changing Waters podcast (from February 2020), host Brad Warren sits down with Dr. Margaret Leinen, the Director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Margaret Leinen, a highly distinguished national leader and oceanographer, was appointed the eleventh director of Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego in July 2013. She also serves as UC San Diego’s vice chancellor for marine sciences and dean of the School of Marine Sciences. She joined UC San Diego in October 2013. Leinen is an award-winning oceanographer and an accomplished executive with extensive national and international experience in oc...2021-07-3122 minName Drop San DiegoName Drop San DiegoMargaret Leinen, director of the Scripps Institution of OceanographyMargaret Leinen joined UC San Diego in 2013. In addition to directing Scripps, she's been the vice chancellor and the dean of marine sciences.2021-07-2038 minAmerican Shoreline Podcast NetworkAmerican Shoreline Podcast NetworkDirector of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Dr. Margaret Leinen | Changing WatersOn this episode of the Changing Waters podcast, host Brad Warren sits down with Dr. Margaret Leinen, the Director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Margaret Leinen, a highly distinguished national leader and oceanographer, was appointed the eleventh director of Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego in July 2013. She also serves as UC San Diego’s vice chancellor for marine sciences and dean of the School of Marine Sciences. She joined UC San Diego in October 2013. Leinen is an award-winning oceanographer and an accomplished executive with extensive national and international experience in ocean science, global cl...2020-02-2823 minAquatic Academy 2015Aquatic Academy 2015Aquatic Academy Fall 2017: The Ocean and Climate Change - Dr. Margaret LeinenThe Fall 2017 Aquatic Academy course focused on the role the World Ocean plays in modulating Earth’s climate and how the World Ocean and its ecosystems are responding to climate change. Participants learned about the implications of those changes for the future. In the second session of the Fall 2017 Aquatic Academy held on November 1, speakers included Dr. Margaret Leinen, Director Scripps Institution of Oceanography.2017-12-0450 minClimate Change Vol. 2Climate Change Vol. 2Aquatic Academy Fall 2017: The Ocean and Climate Change - Dr. Margaret LeinenThe Fall 2017 Aquatic Academy course focused on the role the World Ocean plays in modulating Earth’s climate and how the World Ocean and its ecosystems are responding to climate change. Participants learned about the implications of those changes for the future. In the second session of the Fall 2017 Aquatic Academy held on November 1, speakers included Dr. Margaret Leinen, Director Scripps Institution of Oceanography.2017-12-0450 minGulfCast: Dispatches from the GulfGulfCast: Dispatches from the GulfGulfCast Ep. 50 - Saving ScienceRecent polls show that more people than ever before do not trust science or believe scientists. Scientists Sean Powers, John Hildebrand, Kait Frasier, Margaret Leinen, and Tamay Özgökmen share their thoughts on the role science plays in society and their obligation to provide objective information about the impact of humans and how the world works. |||||||||||||||||||| NOTE: Science is continually evolving. To see the latest research updates on this topic, please visit the Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative (GoMRI) web site at gulfresearchinitiative.org.2017-11-0100 minClimate SolutionsClimate SolutionsEthics of Climate Change and Climate EngineeringOver the last 30 years predictions of climate change as a threat to individuals, societies and nations have changed from possibilities to realities. Ethical issues associated with individuals, companies, nations which cause climate change, who might benefit from it, and who will suffer from the impacts have been part of the discussion from the beginning. How has thinking about the ethics of climate change evolved during that time and how does this relate to the ethics of extreme mitigation efforts like climate engineering? Margaret Leinen, UC San Diego Vice Chancellor for Marine Sciences, Director of Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and Dean...2017-01-1758 minClimate SolutionsClimate SolutionsEthics of Climate Change and Climate EngineeringOver the last 30 years predictions of climate change as a threat to individuals, societies and nations have changed from possibilities to realities. Ethical issues associated with individuals, companies, nations which cause climate change, who might benefit from it, and who will suffer from the impacts have been part of the discussion from the beginning. How has thinking about the ethics of climate change evolved during that time and how does this relate to the ethics of extreme mitigation efforts like climate engineering? Margaret Leinen, UC San Diego Vice Chancellor for Marine Sciences, Director of Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and Dean...2017-01-1758 minSTEAM Channel (Video)STEAM Channel (Video)Margaret Leinen of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography -- The Constellation: Sally Ride Science ConversationsMargaret Leinen, a paleo-oceanographer and climatologist who is now the director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, shares tales of leading the University of California’s delegation to the Paris Climate Conference, the career path that began in the Midwest and moved out to sea, and her excitement about the imminent arrival of the Research Vessel Sally Ride, named for the late astronaut who was the first American woman in space. Leinen speaks with Karen Flammer, the director of education for Sally Ride Science@UC San Diego aboard the R/V Melville in the San Diego Bay. Series: "Women in Sc...2016-04-0420 minSTEAM Channel (Audio)STEAM Channel (Audio)Margaret Leinen of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography -- The Constellation: Sally Ride Science ConversationsMargaret Leinen, a paleo-oceanographer and climatologist who is now the director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, shares tales of leading the University of California’s delegation to the Paris Climate Conference, the career path that began in the Midwest and moved out to sea, and her excitement about the imminent arrival of the Research Vessel Sally Ride, named for the late astronaut who was the first American woman in space. Leinen speaks with Karen Flammer, the director of education for Sally Ride Science@UC San Diego aboard the R/V Melville in the San Diego Bay. Series: "Women in Sc...2016-04-0420 minIn DiscussionIn Discussion"Climate Communication Facilitation and Response"Dr. Margaret Leinen joins David Gibbons to discuss the urgent and critical issues facing a global society in reducing climate and environmental degradation. She has chaired many important organizations including the US Global Change Research Program and US Climate Change Science Program among many other areas in research and administrative positions. As Founder of the Climate Response Fund her work taken from an extensive background in all areas of environmental and climate study, provides the foundation for deeper and more communicative solutions towards encouraging focus on the emerging and critical measures now required to slow down severe affects of the...2010-04-271h 00Oceanography Vol. 1Oceanography Vol. 1Margaret LeinenDr. Margaret Leinen is the Chief Science Officer of Climos, Inc., a company leveraging natural processes to reduce greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Between 2000 and 2007, Dr. Leinen managed the Geosciences Directorate, the second largest at NSF, that funds the majority of new publicly funded research initiatives in ocean, atmospheric and earth science in the United States. Before going to the National Science Foundation, Dr. Leinen was Dean, Graduate School of Oceanography and Vice Provost for Marine and Environmental Programs at the University of Rhode Island. Dr. Leinen is also a well-known researcher in paleo-oceanography and paleo-climatology.2009-02-1100 minClimate Change Vol. 1Climate Change Vol. 1Margaret LeinenDr. Margaret Leinen is the Chief Science Officer of Climos, Inc., a company leveraging natural processes to reduce greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Between 2000 and 2007, Dr. Leinen managed the Geosciences Directorate, the second largest at NSF, that funds the majority of new publicly funded research initiatives in ocean, atmospheric and earth science in the United States. Before going to the National Science Foundation, Dr. Leinen was Dean, Graduate School of Oceanography and Vice Provost for Marine and Environmental Programs at the University of Rhode Island. Dr. Leinen is also a well-known researcher in paleo-oceanography and paleo-climatology.2009-02-1102 min