Big Picture Science: Cold to Hot
The icy-white
crust of Arctic permafrost is melting, and increased plant growth is turning
the glacial north green. Metals like iron, once locked inside the ice, are
leaching into hundreds of Arctic rivers, giving them an orange hue. Vivid
changes may catch our eye, yet invisible shifts are also afoot. Microbes locked
in the frozen ground since the age of the mammoths can now be revived when they
thaw. We’re exploring the consequences of changes in permafrost, how AI may
help us better understand Greenland ice loss, and get reactions from scientists
about the Trump administration’s attempt to dismantle the National Center for
Atmospheric Research (NCAR), one of the premier climate and weather researcher
centers in the world.
Guests:
- Tristan Caro – Postdoctoral Fellow, Geological and Planetary Sciences Division, California Institute of Technology
- Twila Moon – Glaciologist and deputy lead scientist at the National Snow and Ice Data Center, within the cooperative Institute for Research and Environmental Sciences at the University of Colorado Boulder
- Abagael Pruitt – Biochemist and ecosystem ecologist, postdoctoral researcher at the University of California Davis
- Karina Zikan – Glaciologist and snow hydrologist, PhD candidate at Boise State University
- Roland Pease – Science writer and broadcaster often heard on the BBC World Service, and former presenter and host of its program Science in Action
- Alan Sealls – Retired broadcast meteorologist, adjust professor at the University of South Alabama and president of the American Meteorological Society
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