tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9093436161326155359.post1233211787802509376..comments2024-03-07T06:13:15.953+00:00Comments on Variable Variability: Four wonderful climate science podcasts you need to knowVictor Venemahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02842816166712285801noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9093436161326155359.post-89627248486321825832016-12-21T16:22:15.432+00:002016-12-21T16:22:15.432+00:00I also enjoy the 'Radio Ecoshock'[ http://...I also enjoy the 'Radio Ecoshock'[ http://www.ecoshock.org/ ] podcast, which is made to high production values and syndicated to over 90 radio stations. <br /><br />Some featured subjects can be a little hyped at times and the author, Alex Smith, tends towards the catastrophic end of things; but he does have some good guests on, typically scientists and science writers. Recent interviews are with Prof. Kevin Anderson; Dr. James Curran; Dr. Edward Shepherd; Tobias Friedrich; Dr. Thomas Crowther; and author, Michael Brownlee. Well worth subscribing to (it's on iTunes), and then listening selectively. John Russell (@JohnRussell40)https://twitter.com/JohnRussell40noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9093436161326155359.post-84840506249647894612016-06-24T18:59:52.020+01:002016-06-24T18:59:52.020+01:00I used to listen to another one called The Baromet...I used to listen to another one called The Barometer, which died some time ago. It seems to me the same crew is behind the new Mostly Weather pod. I gave it a try, but it was too basic for my taste.<br />I'm subscribing to the others, though. Thanks for the heads up!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07982409667756307764noreply@blogger.com