Connecting the Climate Science Dots

Connecting the Climate Science Dots

Sam Ikin

This show follows Dr Tom Remenyi and his team of climate professionals as they embark on one of Australia's most significant climate programs.

Around the country, hundreds of scientists are producing petabytes (PB) of the most up-to-date data about the world's climate. Our scientists and researchers are creating a wealth of high-quality, high-resolution climate modelling. This data can help researchers, government, industry, or the general public make better decisions about Australia's future.

The problem is that the quantity of information they produce is hard to share between researchers or other people who need it. Until now, the supply of this information has not been keeping up with its growing demand.

The Federated Climate Data Initiative is the solution to this problem. We are creating one single, united virtual collection from the enormous amounts of information currently stored around the country. The aim is to make the data much easier to find, access and use, dramatically enhancing the quality of future research and the services built on this new knowledge, particularly around future risk.

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Questions & Answers

How many episodes are there of Connecting the Climate Science Dots?

There are 3 episodes avaiable of Connecting the Climate Science Dots.

What is Connecting the Climate Science Dots about?

We have categorized Connecting the Climate Science Dots as:

  • Science
  • Earth Sciences
  • Natural Sciences

Where can you listen to Connecting the Climate Science Dots?

Connecting the Climate Science Dots is available, among others places, on:

  • Spotify
  • Apple Podcasts
  • Podtail
  • Google Podcasts

When did Connecting the Climate Science Dots start?

The first episode of Connecting the Climate Science Dots that we have available was released 15 December 2021.

Who creates the podcast Connecting the Climate Science Dots?

Connecting the Climate Science Dots is produced and created by Sam Ikin.