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Special episode: Four Lessons Ben Santer Learned as a World-leading Climate Scientist

Special episode: Four Lessons Ben Santer Learned as a World-leading Climate Scientist

Released Tuesday, 21st November 2023
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Special episode: Four Lessons Ben Santer Learned as a World-leading Climate Scientist

Special episode: Four Lessons Ben Santer Learned as a World-leading Climate Scientist

Special episode: Four Lessons Ben Santer Learned as a World-leading Climate Scientist

Special episode: Four Lessons Ben Santer Learned as a World-leading Climate Scientist

Tuesday, 21st November 2023
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There are many great podcasts on the University of Utah campus and today U Rising is pleased to share an episode from Talking Climate, a podcast produced by the Wilkes Center for Climate Science & Policy.

If you like what you hear, check out the rest of the Talking Climate podcast, where you'll find conversations about transformative research happening in the fields of climate science and policy at the University of Utah. Talking Climate is hosted and produced by Ross Chambless, community engagement manager for the Wilkes Center, and Margaret Call, an undergraduate researcher.

In this episode of Talking Climate, Ross speaks with Ben Santer, a Fowler Distinguished Scholar in Residence at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and a visiting researcher at UCLA’s Joint Institute for Regional Earth System Science & Engineering. Santer shares four lessons he has learned in the course of his career as a climate scientist. 

Santer was a key contributor to the historic 1995 conclusion of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that first declared “the balance of evidence suggests a discernible human influence on global climate”.  Santer was a lead author of a key chapter of that report – chapter 8 –and has done a lot of groundbreaking work to identify human fingerprints in atmospheric temperature and water vapor, ocean heat content, sea surface temperature in hurricane formation regions, and many other climate variables. 

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At the University of Utah, we have a saying: Imagine, then do. On U Rising, you’ll hear stories from our faculty, staff and students that bring those words to life. We'll share inspiring, innovative and impactful initiatives that are benefitting our community and the world. U Rising is hosted by Chris Nelson and Julie Kiefer.Chris, who has more than 26 years of experience in higher education and academic health care, is the chief university relations officer and secretary to the university. He has served six university presidents and dozens of senior leaders in health care and higher education, creating and executing strategies to help health care and higher education organizations advance their brand and philanthropic goals. He has bachelor of science degrees in political science and broadcast journalism and a master of public administration, all from the University of Utah. Julie is the associate director of science communications at University of Utah Health and has 15 years of experience in science communication. This includes developing approaches to reach broad audiences and enhance an understanding of research and its impacts. Julie has a bachelor of science degree in biology from the University of California San Diego and a Ph.D. in biochemistry from the University of Washington. The podcast is produced by Brooke Adams, national media strategist, with technical assistance from Robert J. Nelson, media studios librarian at the Marriott Library. Our original album art was created by Dave Meikle, a professional landscape artist and art director for University Marketing & Communications. Elisabet Curbelo González , assistant professor of electroacoustic music & music theory in the School of Music, created the original soundtrack. Her music has been performed worldwide and includes pieces for ensemble and solo instruments, voice, choir, acoustic and electroacoustic music, music for dance, installation work and music audiovisual media. 

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