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C4E PresentsC4E PresentsNature State of Mind #1Between seasons, C4E is spotlighting the creativity of Stony Brook University students who were featured in an ambitious student-led project "Nature State of Mind: SUNY Students Reflect on Our Environment "Alanna Earl, an environmental humanities major, introduces the book, which she co-edited. She says Nature State of Mind celebrates the intrinsic connection between humanity and the environment. Released in March 2024, the collection is the cumulation of a collaborative effort spanning 13 SUNY schools and 70 student artists and writers across New York State. In it, through writing, photography, artwork and more, SUNY students capture the diversity...2025-07-2906 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsFeed Drop: HEALTH Yeah! #1Summer is here, but climate change has extended the tick season year-round, increasing the risk of various tick-borne diseases. Meet HEALTH Yeah!, a podcast from Stony Brook Medicine. Dr. Andrew Handel, Dr. Sandeep Gandhi, and physician assistant Jerry Simons discuss tick prevention, recognizing symptoms of Lyme disease and other infections, and effective treatments. They also offer valuable advice on tick removal, the importance of tick identification, and addressing concerns about post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome and Alpha-Gal syndrome. Skip ahead to the chapter that interests you: 00:00 Climate Change Fuel Tick-borne Diseases 01:27 Meet the HEALTH Yeah!02:58 U...2025-07-1533 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsThriving After MeltdownTimothy Mousseau explores the effects of radiation from the Chernobyl and Fukushima nuclear incidents on local wildlife. Host Heather Lynch and Mousseau, a professor at the University of South Carolina, discuss the current state of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, the biological impacts on various species, particularly birds and feral dogs, and how these findings can inform our understanding of the risks associated with nuclear energy and radiation. Mousseau spoke at Stony Brook University in February 2025 to celebrate International Darwin Day.Learn more with:“Genomic reconstruction reveals impact of population management strategies on modern Galápago...2025-06-2427 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsPaperwork StormSara Hamideh looks at the challenges faced by residents in the wake of climate disasters. Host Heather Lynch and Hamideh, associate professor in the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences at Stony Brook University, discuss the unique vulnerabilities of public housing, the legal and social complexities involved, and how these factors intersect to heighten residents' risk during disasters. Hamideh provides insights into how pre-disaster planning can expedite recovery and reduce long-term vulnerabilities, emphasizing the importance of leveraging social capital and understanding federal assistance programs.Learn more with:“A Decision Framework for Equitable Use of Federal Funds fo...2025-06-1044 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsNavigating Climate Academic LeadershipRichard McCormick believes the role of university president is essential to advocate for higher education and climate research. Host Heather Lynch and McCormick, interim president of Stony Brook University and a scholar of American political history, discuss the challenge of addressing climate effects amidst federal funding cuts for climate research, the significant role that public research universities like Stony Brook play, and the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration. Learn more with: Why SBU Dares to Be an Environmental Steward | SBU NewsWeathering the Storm: How SBU’s Climate Research Is Shaping Long Island’s Future | SBU NewsSeeking Solutions: Stony...2025-05-2738 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsGarbage AirGuanyu Huang explains the complex relationship between climate change and air pollution, and how tracking pollutants can influence environmental justice areas. Host Heather Lynch and Huang, assistant professor in the Program in Public Health and the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences at Stony Brook University, delve into the hidden dangers of pollutants like nitrous oxides and ozone, the effects of New York City’s congestion pricing plan on pollution, and the role of air quality monitoring—using both fixed stations and mobile labs. His team's goal is public engagement and education through an initiative that they take on the...2025-05-1327 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsDisproportionate PollutionMary Collins analyzes air pollution and how it affects certain communities more than others. Host Heather Lynch and Collins, an associate professor in the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, discuss this disproportionality and the economically-driven reasoning that justifies it. Collins also discusses cadmium and other heavy metals as airborne pollutants and how researchers in the applied sciences should take the time to build relationships within the population they are studying to create better solutions.Learn more with:“Characterizing disproportionality in facility-level toxic releases in US manufacturing, 1998–2012” by Mary B. Collins, Simone Pulver, Dustin Hill, & Benjamin Manski...2025-04-2931 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsWhat Lies BeneathSharon Pochron studies earthworms and how they react to various stressors, including the weedkiller Roundup. Host Heather Lynch and Pochron, an assistant professor in the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, discuss how this weedkiller and others affects the health of both humans and the organisms that dwell within the soil. Pochron also discusses the current concerns that undergraduate students have about the environment and how the water fern Azolla may be the key to mitigating greenhouse gases.Learn more with:“Current and future glyphosate use in European Agriculture”“Effects of glyphosate exposure on intestinal microbiota, metabo...2025-04-1737 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsWho Will Save The Amazon?Liliana Dávalos explores the multifaceted environmental challenges facing the Amazon region. Host Heather Lynch and Dávalos, a professor in ecology & evolution at Stony Brook University,  discuss the interplay between climate change, deforestation, illegal activities such as gold mining and drug trafficking, and the role of extractivist and Indigenous communities. Juan Pablo Iñamagua, a professor of agricultural sciences at Universidad de Cuenca, and Ane Alencar, IPAM Amazonia’s director of science, join the conversation to delve into the complexity of conservation efforts, the impact of global economic systems, and the vital importance of transboundary cooperation to protect the Am...2025-04-1539 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsWhat's At RiskWenbo Li examines how fear impacts science communication and the role of social media. Host Heather Lynch and Li, an assistant professor in the School of Communication and Journalism at Stony Brook University, discuss risk communication and its challenges, particularly in the context of climate change and social media. Li explains how cultural factors influence risk perception and the importance of building trust between scientists and the public, including young people who are engaging with misinformation on social media. Learn more with:“Dynamic Fear in Fear Appeals: Applying Fear Appeals to Environmental Communication in China” by Ruobi...2025-04-1034 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsCircular Economy of TextilesGary Halada wants to find innovative approaches to recycling and repurposing the clothes Americans throw away. Host Heather Lynch and Halada, associate professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, discuss the growing problem of textile waste globally. Halada shares his research on maintaining the valuable cotton fibers during recycling, creating sustainable building materials from recycled textiles, and the concept of circular economy. They also explore additive manufacturing (3D printing) as a more sustainable alternative to traditional manufacturing techniques.Learn more with:Textiles: Material-Specific Data (EPA)Surface Analysis and Corrosion Science Laboratory at Stony Brook...2025-04-0834 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsThe Toyota Corolla YearsMichael Rubenstein explores the emerging field of "energy humanities" and the relationship between literature, energy systems, and environmental concerns. Host Heather Lynch and Rubenstein, associate professor in the Department of English and Director of the Humanities Institute, how energy regimes shape human consciousness and cultural outputs. Rubenstein reflects on literature's role in helping humanity navigate the impasse between acknowledging the need to transition away from fossil fuels and the political challenges of doing so.Learn more with:“The Ministry for the Future” by Kim Stanley Robinson“Michael Rubenstein Illuminates a New Field of Research: Energy Humanities ”“New Course...2025-04-0333 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsConservation Peer PressureElizabeth Hewitt analyzes the social factors that play into our decisions towards recycling, energy usage, and waste management. Host Heather Lynch and Hewitt, associate professor in the Department of Technology and Society, discuss how these factors influence pro-environmental behavior and how they can be mitigated through urban planning. Hewitt emphasizes how more collective behavior towards climate change needs to occur, especially in urban environments.Learn more with:China’s National Sword PolicyU.S. Green Building Council’s LEED SystemCongestion Pricing in New York CityAn Inconvenient Truth Skip ahead to the chapter that inter...2025-04-0127 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsEcocriticism, Ethics and StorytellingDavid Taylor writes across disciplinary boundaries, but at the core of his work always is the concern for environmental sustainability and community. Host Heather Lynch and Taylor, an associate professor in the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, discuss his journey from traditional to environmental humanities. They explore the intersections of environmentalism with various social movements, the evolution of ecocriticism, and the concept of postcolonial ecocriticism. Taylor shares his experiences in interdisciplinary collaborations and reflects on teaching environmental philosophy, offering a hopeful perspective on the next generation's approach to the planet and its challenges.Learn more with: 2025-03-2738 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsHidden Health ImpactsRasheed Davis sees the day-to-day health impacts of climate change. Host Heather Lynch and Davis, clinical associate professor in the School of Health Profession, discuss how rising temperatures and poor air quality often exacerbate chronic diseases, such as asthma, kidney disease, and cardiovascular issues. Davis explores how these concerns are being integrated into the medical curriculum at Stony Brook University. Learn more with: “Utilizing the Health Belief Model to Evaluate Barriers to Screening Black Women for Perinatal Depression,” by Rasheed DavisSkip ahead to the chapter that interests you:00:00 Introd...2025-03-2512 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsInsights From The AndesKarina Yager explores the impact of climate change on traditional farming and livestock management practices in the Andes of South America. Host Heather Lynch and Yager, associate professor in the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, discuss her research on high-altitude peatland ecosystems known as 'Bofedales' and their critical role in water regulation, carbon storage, and biodiversity. Jaeger emphasizes the importance of recognizing Indigenous communities as stewards of the land and the need for transdisciplinary approaches to tackle environmental issues effectively.Learn more with: “Contribution of Anthropology to the Study of Climate Change” by Karina Yager et al...2025-03-2031 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsClimate-Driven MigrationOleg Smirnov and Gallya Lahav delve into the often-overlooked topic of climate change-driven migration. Host Heather Lynch speaks with Smirnov and Lahav, associate professor and professor in the Department of Political Science, about the definitions and implications of climate migrants, the controversial term 'environmental refugees,' and the geopolitical ramifications of international climate negotiations, particularly the inconsistent participation in the United States. They explore the urgent need for revised international policies to address the growing number of people displaced by climate-related events.Learn more with: Refugee Convention of the GenevaThe International Organization for Migration (IOM)United N...2025-03-1838 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsPop-Up with Michael RubensteinHost Heather Lynch interviews Michael Rubenstein about his work in environmental humanities. As part of the "Climate Change and You" pop-up course, Rubenstein highlights the intersection of art, culture, and climate change, focusing on how these disciplines help us understand what it feels like to live in an era of climate change. Rubenstein feels this self-awareness and the inevitable impact of climate change can have a profound impact on his students' professional and personal lives.To learn more about the course, get inspired here!Tell a friend and share a link to this episode.Yo...2025-03-1104 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsUrban Planning After DisastersDonovan Finn looks at complex issues surrounding urban planning and resilience in the aftermath of environmental hazards. Host Heather Lynch and Finn, an urban planner and associate professor in the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, delve into how cities and communities can become more resilient, considering factors such as infrastructure, housing systems, and social networks. Finn points to the political and socio-economic challenges of disaster recovery and managed retreat, exploring the implications for future urban development and policies in the face of climate change.Learn more with:  “A Guide to the Disaster Declaration Process and Fed...2025-03-0434 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsPop-Up with Karina YagerHost Heather Lynch interviews Karina Yager about her work on the impact of climate change on glaciers and the communities that rely on them. As part of the "Climate Change and You" pop-up course, Yager teaches the importance of observation and remote sensing in climate change research. Yager shares her motivations for studying climate change — transitioning from archaeology to anthropology, and her focus on cultural ecology — influenced by local communities in the Andes.To learn more about the course, get inspired here!Tell a friend and share a link to this episode.You c...2025-02-2705 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsPop-Up with Gary HaladaHost Heather Lynch interviews Gary Halada about the intersection of engineering and climate change. As part of the "Climate Change and You" pop-up course, Halada discusses the urgency of addressing climate change, his personal interest sparked by nature and science fiction, and the role of engineering in developing future solutions. He emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary cooperation, leadership, and practical actions for students to mitigate environmental impacts and build adaptive capacities against climate change.To learn more about the course, get inspired here!Tell a friend and share a link to this episode.You...2025-02-2007 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsEnvironmental Costs of TradeJohn Shandra analyzes the role of international trade and tariffs on environmental degradation and deforestation in low and middle-income nations. Host Heather Lynch and Shandra, professor of sociology at Stony Brook University, discuss the environmental impact of debt relief programs, and the role of NGOs in conserving forests. Shandra emphasizes the need for fair trade policies, and enhanced local governance to balance economic development and environmental protection.Learn more with:Ecologically Unequal Exchange TheoryInternational Monetary Fund and World Bank Group’s Debt Relief Under the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) InitiativeWorld Polity TheoryForest Stewardship Council2025-02-1825 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsPop-Up with Sharon PochronHost Heather Lynch interviews Sharon Pochron about her work focusing on environmental contaminants, pollution, and the intersection of ecosystem and human health. As part of the "Climate Change and You" pop-up course,  Pochron discusses the agricultural industry's impact on climate change and offers advice to students interested in tackling climate-related issues.Her journey from studying wild animals to environmental science emphasizes the importance of enthusiasm and persistence in overcoming academic challenges. She encourages to find what they love and apply it to climate change solutions.To learn more about the course, get inspired here!T...2025-02-1306 minC4E PresentsC4E Presents(Bonus) C4E Presents on WUSBC4E Presents, a podcast from Stony Brook's Collaborative for the Earth, is now broadcasting on WUSB Stony Brook 90.1 FM. Every Tuesday at 7 a.m., listeners can tune in for an hour-long exploration of critical environmental topics.The radio show features episodes from the podcast, providing a platform for discussing sustainability, energy, and ecological challenges, bringing expert insights and local perspectives directly to the community.This is a behind-the-scenes look with host Heather Lynch and editor J.D. Allen about why it was important to leverage the reach of campus radio. Lynch says whether you're...2025-02-1107 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsPop-Up with Rasheed DavisHost Heather Lynch interviews Rasheed Davis about her essential work on the front lines of climate change and its public health implications. As part of the "Climate Change and You" pop-up course,  Davis explores how climate change impacts health, from poor air quality causing asthma to rising temperatures resulting in heat emergencies. Davis offers career advice for aspiring physician assistants at Stony Brook, and discusses the crucial skills students need to bridge the gap between environmental health and medicine. To learn more about the course, get inspired here! Tell a friend and share a l...2025-02-0605 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsPoliticization of GMOsJoeva Sean Rock has weighed the success of the Green Revolution in Ghana. Host Heather Lynch and Rock, an assistant professor of anthropology at Stony Brook University, delve into the political and scientific complexities of genetically modified crops, exploring the roles of public-private partnerships, development policies, and the challenges faced by international philanthropy. Rock has recommendations for future funding and policy directions to support sustainable agricultural development in Africa. Learn more with:  “We Are Not Starving: The Struggle for Food Sovereignty in Ghana” by Joeva Sean Rock  “Don’t Turn Foreign Aid Over to the Heritage Foundation...2025-02-0426 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsPop-Up with David TaylorHost Heather Lynch interviews David Taylor about the role of environmental humanities in climate change and ethical decision making. As part of the "Climate Change and You" pop-up course, Taylor teaches about how the humanities can bridge the gap between good environmental science and community value systems. Drawing from personal experiences and academic background, the discussion delves into the importance of science literacy, the role of ethics in environmental decisions, and emphasis that small individual actions alongside broader cultural shifts are necessary to make informed, responsible choices in tackling climate change. To learn more about t...2025-01-3012 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsPop-Up with Wenbo LiHost Heather Lynch interviews Wenbo Li about the critical role of science communication in promoting public understanding and support for climate change action. As part of the "Climate Change and You" pop-up course, Li teaches the harmful effects of misinformation on public trust in science, policy support, and societal polarization. The conversation emphasizes the need for critical thinking, media literacy, and strategic communication skills to address misinformation. Additionally, Li stresses the importance of using social media to spread accurate information and encourage collective actions against climate change. To learn more about the course, get inspired...2025-01-2311 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsUnderstanding OilMichael Tondre’s new book “Oil” explores the profound influence of oil on culture, history, relationships, and economies, as well as the broader implications of climate change. Host Heather Lynch discusses with Tondre, associate professor of English at Stony Brook University, the moral responsibilities of major energy corporations and governments, the historical contexts of oil usage, and the potential for a renewable future. Tondre deconstructs the mythos surrounding oil, and lays out individual and corporate responsibilities for the transition to sustainable energy practices. Learn more with:  “Oil” by Michael Tondre (Bloomsbury Academic) “Collapse by Jared Diamond (Penguin House...2025-01-2126 minC4E PresentsC4E Presents(Bonus) Making Music With Endangered AnimalsMargaret Schedel composes music — perhaps not the typical avenue for exploring how the habitats of endangered species are changing in the face of climate change. Host Heather Lynch and Schedel examine how sonifying wildlife using extraordinary techniques on brass, wind and percussive instruments can be a brilliant way to connect the arts with science.You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio.Host: Heather LynchEditor: J.D. AllenProgram manager: Jennifer Gilday...2024-11-1422 minC4E PresentsC4E Presents(Bonus) Making Music With Endangered AnimalsMargaret Schedel composes music — perhaps not the typical avenue for exploring how the habitats of endangered species are changing in the face of climate change. Host Heather Lynch and Schedel examine how sonifying wildlife using extraordinary techniques on brass, wind and percussive instruments can be a brilliant way to connect the arts with science. You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio. Host: Heather Lynch Editor: J.D. Allen Program manager: Jennifer Gilday ...2024-11-1422 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsC4E Presents Season 2 TrailerClimate change isn't just an environmental issue — it's reshaping every aspect of our lives. Host Heather Lynch explores these issues by talking to a range of Stony Brook scholars and researchers wrestling with issues of environmental damage and climate change. To get answers for the tough questions that will shape our planet's future, we will need to tackle this from every angle. You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio.Host: Heather LynchEditor: J.D. Allen...2024-11-0101 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsC4E Presents Season 2 TrailerClimate change isn't just an environmental issue — it's reshaping every aspect of our lives. Host Heather Lynch explores these issues by talking to a range of Stony Brook scholars and researchers wrestling with issues of environmental damage and climate change. To get answers for the tough questions that will shape our planet's future, we will need to tackle this from every angle. You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio. Host: Heather Lynch Editor: J.D. Allen ...2024-11-0101 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsSave The WhalesLesley Thorne wants to protect whales from not just climate change but more immediate threats, like fishing entanglements and vessel collisions. Host Heather Lynch and Thorne look for clues to why whales went from having a remarkable recovery, to an increase in unusual mortality events. To learn more about the Thorne Lab, go to https://you.stonybrook.edu/thornelab/ You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio. Host: Heather Lynch Producer: Benedicta Obodoruku Editor...2024-07-3127 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsSave The WhalesLesley Thorne wants to protect whales from not just climate change but more immediate threats, like fishing entanglements and vessel collisions. Host Heather Lynch and Thorne look for clues to why whales went from having a remarkable recovery, to an increase in unusual mortality events.To learn more about the Thorne Lab, go to https://you.stonybrook.edu/thornelab/You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio.Host: Heather LynchProducer: Benedicta ObodorukuEditor...2024-07-3127 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsMore Than Keeping Water Out Of The BasementBeth Watson's research looks at what rising seas means for all of us — whether it's keeping water out of the basement or managed retreat. Host Heather Lynch explores fast thinking with Watson to manage a slow moving catastrophe. To learn more about the Change Lab, go to https://coastalchangelab.wordpress.com/ You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio. Host: Heather Lynch Producer: Benedicta Obodoruku Editor: J.D. Allen Pr...2024-07-1628 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsMore Than Keeping Water Out Of The BasementBeth Watson's research looks at what rising seas means for all of us — whether it's keeping water out of the basement or managed retreat. Host Heather Lynch explores fast thinking with Watson to manage a slow moving catastrophe.To learn more about the Change Lab, go to https://coastalchangelab.wordpress.com/You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio.Host: Heather LynchProducer: Benedicta ObodorukuEditor: J.D. AllenPr...2024-07-1628 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsExamining Suburban SprawlChris Sellers looks for the lessons we can learn to help protect the environment in Long Island's history of suburban development. Host Heather Lynch explores with Sellers how the develop of suburbia has had a rivalry with the need to protect natural spaces due to social and political decisions about housing and gentrification. Check out Seller's book "Crabgrass Crucible" anywhere books are sold. You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio. Host: Heather Lynch Producer...2024-07-0124 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsExamining Suburban SprawlChris Sellers looks for the lessons we can learn to help protect the environment in Long Island's history of suburban development. Host Heather Lynch explores with Sellers how the develop of suburbia has had a rivalry with the need to protect natural spaces due to social and political decisions about housing and gentrification.Check out Seller's book "Crabgrass Crucible" anywhere books are sold.You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio.Host: Heather LynchProducer...2024-07-0124 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsFood for ThoughtJudiann Carmack-Fayyaz is planting the seeds for a healthy tomorrow. Host Heather Lynch explores with Carmack-Fayyaz how reforming how we plant crops on land and at sea can reduce our impact on the local ecosystem — and support fresh food on our tables. To learn more about the Food Lab, go to https://thefoodlab.org// You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio. Host: Heather Lynch Producer: Benedicta Obodoruku Editor: J.D. Allen Pr...2024-06-1726 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsFood for ThoughtJudiann Carmack-Fayyaz is planting the seeds for a healthy tomorrow. Host Heather Lynch explores with Carmack-Fayyaz how reforming how we plant crops on land and at sea can reduce our impact on the local ecosystem — and support fresh food on our tables. To learn more about the Food Lab, go to https://thefoodlab.org//You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio.Host: Heather LynchProducer: Benedicta ObodorukuEditor: J.D. AllenPr...2024-06-1726 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsAssessing Our Contribution to Extreme Climate EventsKevin Reed's research looks to pin the blame on climate change — working in the field of climate attribution. Host Heather Lynch explores with Reed how to assess who is owed what due to the damages associated with extreme climate events. To learn more about the New York Climate Exchange, go to https://nyclimateexchange.org/ You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio. Host: Heather Lynch Producer: Benedicta Obodoruku Editor: J.D. Al...2024-06-0329 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsAssessing Our Contribution to Extreme Climate EventsKevin Reed's research looks to pin the blame on climate change — working in the field of climate attribution. Host Heather Lynch explores with Reed how to assess who is owed what due to the damages associated with extreme climate events. To learn more about the New York Climate Exchange, go to https://nyclimateexchange.org/You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio.Host: Heather LynchProducer: Benedicta ObodorukuEditor: J.D. Al...2024-06-0329 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsCommunicating climate scienceChristine Gilbert seeks to bridge the gap between scientific research and what the public understands about their changing planet. Host Heather Lynch explores with Gilbert the role of science communication in addressing perception and action against climate change. You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio. Host: Heather Lynch Producer: Clare Gehlich Editor: J.D. Allen Program manager: Jennifer Gilday2024-05-2030 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsCommunicating climate scienceChristine Gilbert seeks to bridge the gap between scientific research and what the public understands about their changing planet. Host Heather Lynch explores with Gilbert the role of science communication in addressing perception and action against climate change.You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio.Host: Heather LynchProducer: Clare GehlichEditor: J.D. AllenProgram manager: Jennifer Gilday Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-05-2030 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsA Closer Look at MicroplasticsLuis Medina Faul examines microplastics and particles in marine environments. Host Heather Lynch explores with Medina Faul what a world saturated with plastics means for our oceans — and for us. You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio. Host: Heather Lynch Producer: Clare Gehlich Editor: J.D. Allen Program manager: Jennifer Gilday 2024-05-0631 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsA Closer Look at MicroplasticsLuis Medina Faul examines microplastics and particles in marine environments. Host Heather Lynch explores with Medina Faul what a world saturated with plastics means for our oceans — and for us.You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio.Host: Heather LynchProducer: Clare GehlichEditor: J.D. AllenProgram manager: Jennifer Gilday Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-05-0631 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsHarnessing Chemistry To Turn Waste Into FertilizerBen Hsaio studies natural and synthetic materials that are used in everyday products. Host Heather Lynch explores with Hsaio how we can turn waste products into useful materials that can address some of our environmental problems.To learn more about his water purification work, go to https://www.hsiaoglobal.org/ You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio.Host: Heather LynchProducer: Clare GehlichEditor: J.D. AllenProgram...2024-04-2228 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsHarnessing Chemistry To Turn Waste Into FertilizerBen Hsaio studies natural and synthetic materials that are used in everyday products. Host Heather Lynch explores with Hsaio how we can turn waste products into useful materials that can address some of our environmental problems. To learn more about his water purification work, go to https://www.hsiaoglobal.org/ You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio. Host: Heather Lynch Producer: Clare Gehlich Editor: J.D. Allen Program...2024-04-2228 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsWelcome to C4E PresentsThe planet we live on is in real trouble, and we don’t have time to waste. This is C4E Presents, a podcast from Stony Brook’s Collaborative for the Earth. We need to go right to the experts and have an honest conversation about our planet’s future. Join us for exciting discussion with Stony Brook University’s environmental scholars and researchers to explore these issues together.You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e/podcasts or wherever you stream audio.2024-04-0801 minC4E PresentsC4E PresentsWelcome to C4E PresentsThe planet we live on is in real trouble, and we don’t have time to waste. This is C4E Presents, a podcast from Stony Brook’s Collaborative for the Earth. We need to go right to the experts and have an honest conversation about our planet’s future. Join us for exciting discussion with Stony Brook University’s environmental scholars and researchers to explore these issues together. You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e/podcasts or wherever you stream audio. ...2024-04-0801 min