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Talking Climate is a science podcast hosted by The Wilkes Center for Climate Science and Policy. It has 35 episodes, with the latest published February 2026.

Conversations about transformative research happening in the fields of climate science and policy at University of Utah.

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35: Wastewater Treatment Could be a Solution for Cleaner, More Efficient Fertilizer

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34: Climate Change Should Be Funnier. Seriously.

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33: How Utahns Could Support a Tax on Carbon Emissions

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32: Could Lab-generated Lactoferrin Be Healthier, Cheaper, and Better for the Planet?

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31: Deciphering How Methane-Eating Bacteria Thrive

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30: How Cheaper, Safer, and Cleaner Bricks Could Revolutionize Homebuilding Across Asia

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29: How Are Plant Ecosystems Adapting to the Shifting Climate?

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28: Conversation with the Water Resources Hackathon 1st Place Team "SmartFLOW"

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27: Could Low-dimensional Perovskites Advance Cleaner Refrigerants and Batteries?

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26: Sizing Up the Melting Glaciers of the Himalayas

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25: Climate Sherlocking: Turning Up Clues from Past Global Warming Events

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24: Climate Anxiety Prevalence at the U

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23: Monitoring Forests as they Change

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22: Interview with Applied Carbon – the 2024 Wilkes Climate Launch Prize Winner

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21: Coexisting with Wildlife in a Changing Climate

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20: Mapping the Infestation of Balsam Woolly Adelgid in Utah Forests

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19: The Significance of Ancient Roman Concrete for a Decarbonizing World

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18: How Great Salt Lake Bird Migrations Are Changing

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17: How NHMU's Climate of Hope Exhibit is Improving Climate Communication Strategies

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16: Urban Plants + Black Carbon = ?

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15: Talking with the Wildfire Hackathon Winners

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14: Should A "Contribution" Approach Replace the Struggling Carbon Offsets Market?

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13: Can We Bury Modern CO₂ in Utah’s Ancient Sand?

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12: Making Sense of How VOCs Impact Air Pollution and Climate

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11: The Pitfalls of Adapting Cities for Climate Change

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10: Glaciers and the Past, Present, and Future Climate

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09: Harnessing the Power of Methane-eating Methanotrophs

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08: Investigating Water Scarcity for Climate-Vulnerable Communities Along the US-Mexico Border

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07: A Biomimetic Muscle that Makes Energy; 2023 Wilkes Student Innovation Prize Winner Series

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06: Decarbonizing the Diné; 2023 Wilkes Student Innovation Prize Winner Series

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05: Increase UTA ridership, decrease carbon emissions; 2023 Wilkes Student Innovation Prize Winner Series

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04: Four Lessons Ben Santer Learned as a World-leading Climate Scientist

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03: Rethinking Soil; 2023 Wilkes Student Innovation Prize Winners Series

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02: Smoke Signals: Why Kai Wilmot Studies Wildfire Smoke Plumes

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01: Dust in the Wind: Dr. Kevin Perry on Investigating Dust from the Great Salt Lake

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