Ep 24: How Do We Model Our Climate?

Synopsis

Climate change is both natural and human caused, but how do we know? In this podcast we brought in the big guns to discuss; what climate change is, the history of climate change, how we collect data from trees, ice, rocks and other means to code models that we can interpret... and then we finish discussing how our society can tackle climate change on a large scale. Rather than just telling you to go ride a bike, buy an electric car or recycle.. Enjoy!


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Meet the Guest Star

Daniel Mutton

Daniel completed his bachelors of science, graduating with honors at Carleton University in Geomatics. After graduation, Daniel attended the Centre of Geographic Science and received an advanced diploma in remote sensing, followed by a Masters of Science in Applied Geomatics at Acadia University.

His Master’s thesis revolved around developing a method to classify seafloor morphology based on geometric and geomorphometric features.

Since 2021 Daniel has been a PhD student at McMaster University. His research focuses on developing integrated biogeochemical and hydrological models to simulate water, carbon, nitrogen, and energy fluxes in basins across Canada.


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