Listen "Natasha Gardiner on science for policy in Antarctica"
Episode Synopsis
How is Antarctica governed, and why do scientists play such a key role in running it? What science advice structures exist to advise Antarctic decision-makers, and how do they function? Can the whole science-as-governance system, designed in the 1950s, survive into the 21st century?
Natasha Gardiner discusses these questions with Toby Wardman of SAPEA. We also discuss decision-making deadlock, saving seals, and how to start a new human colony on one of Saturn's moons.
Resources discussed in this episode
Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research: https://www.scar.org/policy/science-policy/
Committee for Environmental Protection: https://www.ats.aq/e/committee.html
Natasha Gardiner discusses these questions with Toby Wardman of SAPEA. We also discuss decision-making deadlock, saving seals, and how to start a new human colony on one of Saturn's moons.
Resources discussed in this episode
Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research: https://www.scar.org/policy/science-policy/
Committee for Environmental Protection: https://www.ats.aq/e/committee.html
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