



- Details
- Written by Stephan Matthiesen, Sam Illingworth
- Category: Blog
- Published: 17 February 2014
Following on from the GAUGE series of podcasts, the Barometer team decided to find out what happens once the science has been handed over to policymakers. Sam Illingworth talks to Dr John Broderick from the Manchester Tyndall Centre.
Tyndall Manchester analyses both the mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions and the adaptation to climate change impacts. John gives us a fascinating insight into what happens once data from projects like GAUGE has been collected and the analysis is complete.
You can listen to the podcast on the player below, or directly from the Barometer Podcast page.
Earlier Barometer episodes:
- Barometer Podcast: GAUGE - An overview (13 Jan. 2014)
- Barometer Podcast: GAUGE - From the Ground (15 Jan. 2014)
- Barometer Podcast: GAUGE - From the Sea (21 Jan. 2014)
- Barometer Podcast: GAUGE - From the Air (24 Jan. 2014)
- Barometer Podcast: GAUGE - From Outer Space (29 Jan. 2014)
- Barometer Podcast: GAUGE - From the Model (30 Jan. 2014)