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#5 It's cold beneath the surface: Working for British Antarctic Survey, in a changing climate, with Professor Lloyd Peck

#5 It's cold beneath the surface: Working for British Antarctic Survey, in a changing climate, with Professor Lloyd Peck

Update: 2023-04-20
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FIRSTLY I'd like to introduce Dr Reuben Shipway, a marine biology lecturer from the University of Plymouth, who makes his Beneath the Surface guest co-host debut in this episode WOOO. 


In this episode, We speak to Professor Lloyd Peck, a polar marine biologist who studies how organisms adapt to the cold. Lloyd works for British Antarctic survey and has featured as part of David Attenborough's Frozen planet. We talk about Lloyd's childhood, the reality of working in Antarctica over the years, what it takes to be a scientist and the reality of the climate crisis.  I was very privileged to have this conservation with Lloyd, i was inspired by his story, intrigued by his science and his honest take on the climate crisis gave me lots ponder. This is an extremely thought provoking and inspiring episode for anyone who lives on this planet :) 




Feel free to get in touch with me to discuss any questions/feedback/ guest ideas! I'd love to hear from you all.


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All graphics are designed by Daisy Drury: Instagram: @little_daisy_99 Email: daisy.drury99@gmail.com


Sound production is by Matt Oram


Until next time :)


Lauren x











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#5 It's cold beneath the surface: Working for British Antarctic Survey, in a changing climate, with Professor Lloyd Peck

#5 It's cold beneath the surface: Working for British Antarctic Survey, in a changing climate, with Professor Lloyd Peck

Lauren Park-McCann