A Cup of Atmospheric Science

Have you ever wondered about the ins-and-outs of the science and policy of climate change causing gases? How do we know the emissions of different greenhouse gases? How do scientists engage with policy makers to ensure we are meeting our emissions targets? Well you've come to the right place. Get your reusable cup ready for a filling of atmospheric science.

How are greenhouse gases measured in the atmosphere?: Interview with Kieran Stanley

Dr Kieran Stanley from the University of Bristol is an expert in measuring atmospheric greenhouse gases and talks to Eric about the importance of greenhouse gas measurements in the atmosphere and how they are done

05-30
24:45

CFC-11 emissions: An Interview with Prof. Matt Rigby

What is a CFC? Where do they come from? And why was a sudden increase in atmospheric concentrations of CFC-11 observed in the mid 2010's? Joining me is Prof. Matt Rigby from the University of Bristol to answer all these questions and more on CFC-11

03-15
28:18

The 2022 Ozone Depletion report, DESNZ and measuring atmospheric CO2 from Rockets

This week Eric shares some of his thoughts on: the release 2022 Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion reports, the announcement of the UK Department of Energy Security and Net Zero, and measuring atmospheric CO2 from rockets

02-21
21:40

PARIS, Utrecht and the Van Gogh Museum

Eric reports back from his recent trip to the Netherlands where he was attending the PARIS kickoff meeting. The PARIS project is an international collaboration to investigate greenhouse gas emissions from across Western Europe over the next 4 years!

02-02
17:41

Introduction

Hello and welcome to the first episode (or ramble) of A Cup of Atmospheric Science in which Eric tells us a bit about what he does as an atmospheric scientist, pitches what he wants this podcast to be about and may have accidentally created a "plod"

01-11
16:38

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