Looking Glass

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16 episodes
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Date created
2020/11/13
Average duration
39 min.
Release period
48 days

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Looking Glass returns for a third series, focusing on the crucial role physics must play if we are to navigate the climate crisis. In Looking Glass: Climate Solutions, science journalist, podcaster and author Gemma Milne speaks with physicists and other scientists to discuss what hope science has to offer as we face the prospect of a rapidly a warming planet. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Episode 1: Why activism and science need each other
2022/05/26
Our third series opens by exploring the relationship between activism and climate policy. Host Gemma Milne is joined by climate scientist and outgoing IOP Chief Executive Paul Hardaker and climate activist and director of Green New Deal UK Fatima Ibrahim as they discuss how climate activism is changing – and the role physics and organisations such as the IOP should play in it. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Episode 6: A Green Blueprint
2021/08/11
In the series so far, we’ve heard about the visions and potential pathways for a new green economy from some of the people working to make it happen. But what role do physicists have to play? Gemma talks to two physicists at very different stages in their careers to get their perspectives. Featuring Professor Martin Freer and Luke Wheeler. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Episode 5: Only Radical Change Will Do
2021/08/04
We need a new, green economy – and fast. So what would it look like? And what needs to change to make it possible? In the series so far we’ve looked at the importance of greener energy and the impact of consumer choices – but what about the global structures that are going to have to change? Featuring Ann Pettifor and Farhana Yamin.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Episode 4: Students of Life – The Work Revolution
2021/07/28
Rapidly evolving economies need people with the right skills to propel them. We’ve heard about the work that needs to be done to deliver a new green economy – but who will actually do it? Who can build and maintain the technology? How long will those people be necessary in a world of AI? And with diversity and inclusion at the heart of this conversation, how do we make sure that every worker is valued? Featuring Grace Suh and Warda Heetun.   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Episode 3: The Big Energy Opportunity
2021/07/21
The way the world uses energy must change – and this represents a huge opportunity. In Episode 2 we talked about how we use energy as individuals, but what about the global picture? Business, travel, even political relationships are bound up in whether we produce or import energy – but all that’s about to change. So how can nations lead the way as we make the big energy transition? Featuring Dr Daniel Scholten and Dr Gbemi Oluleye. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Episode 2: Think More Use Less
2021/07/14
We know we have to change the way we make energy, as we move from fossil fuels to renewables, but we also need to rethink how we use it. Without knowing what we’ll be using it for in the future, we can’t know how much we need to create. To what extent do we need to change the way we use energy as individuals? Do our consumer and travel choices actually make a difference? Featuring Dr Madeleine Morris and Professor Alice Larkin. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Episode 1: We're Not All There Is
2021/07/07
The climate crisis is one of the biggest challenges facing our world. It’s up to us to start solving it, so that future generations aren’t left with a burning planet. How do we become the best ancestors we can be? What role does science have to play? Gemma Milne speaks to two people working to leave the world in a better place than they found it. Featuring Sophie Howe and Dr Suchitra Sebastian. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Looking Glass: A Green Future - trailer
2021/06/25
We know the world is facing a climate crisis. In confronting this, we must look to the future and consider the challenges not just of today, but of 20, 50 and many more years ahead.  What needs to be in place if we are to successfully adapt and navigate those global challenges? Whatever the answer, science and technology will play an essential role in addressing them.     These are the issues at the heart of the second series of the Institute of Physics’ Looking Glass podcast. Hosted by science journalist, podcaster and author Gemma Milne, Looking Glass: A Green Future will invite thinkers from across the political, scientific and social spectrum to share their ideas and experience.    See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Episode 6: A Blueprint for the Future
2021/01/04
What can we – and science – learn from listening to thinkers and practitioners from wider society? As we tackle the global challenges affecting our lives and those of future generations, how can scientific organisations adapt to ensure they remain active players within society? Featuring Dame Frances Saunders and Sophie Martin. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Episode 5: The Ethics of Big Data & AI
2020/12/27
In an age when data and information drive many aspects of our society, we are increasingly confronted by uncomfortable questions around misinformation and privacy. What responsibilities should scientists take? And how can we ensure Big Data & AI are used for our benefit? Featuring Cansu Canca and Shiv Malik. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Episode 4: Who's at the Table?
2020/12/21
How do we look beyond the traditional western scientific canon and be more reflective of other knowledge systems? As students around the world look to decolonise their curriculums and learn from indigenous knowledge, the question of who’s at the table has never been more pressing. Featuring Melz Owusu and Carolina Behe. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Episode 3: Healthcare & Inequality
2020/12/14
Serious questions are emerging about how we care for people as a society – and how existing inequalities have an impact on health outcomes. How can innovation help us to bridge those gaps? How is the physics community leading this conversation? Featuring Ivan Beckley and Professor Kevin McGuigan. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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