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Sisällön tarjoaa Kristan Uhlenbrock and The Institute for Science. Kristan Uhlenbrock and The Institute for Science tai sen podcast-alustan kumppani lataa ja toimittaa kaiken podcast-sisällön, mukaan lukien jaksot, grafiikat ja podcast-kuvaukset. Jos uskot jonkun käyttävän tekijänoikeudella suojattua teostasi ilman lupaasi, voit seurata tässä https://fi.player.fm/legal kuvattua prosessia.
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Sisällön tarjoaa Kristan Uhlenbrock and The Institute for Science. Kristan Uhlenbrock and The Institute for Science tai sen podcast-alustan kumppani lataa ja toimittaa kaiken podcast-sisällön, mukaan lukien jaksot, grafiikat ja podcast-kuvaukset. Jos uskot jonkun käyttävän tekijänoikeudella suojattua teostasi ilman lupaasi, voit seurata tässä https://fi.player.fm/legal kuvattua prosessia.
Science was revolutionized by Newton’s laws of motion. But how can we revolutionize our ideas? Laws of Notion is a podcast by the Institute for Science & Policy at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, where we push against our preconceived beliefs and think critically about the world around us. Each season, we’ll tell a story about an issue facing a community, where there are no easy answers. Listen to explore the interconnections between science, policy, and our human nature.
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Sisällön tarjoaa Kristan Uhlenbrock and The Institute for Science. Kristan Uhlenbrock and The Institute for Science tai sen podcast-alustan kumppani lataa ja toimittaa kaiken podcast-sisällön, mukaan lukien jaksot, grafiikat ja podcast-kuvaukset. Jos uskot jonkun käyttävän tekijänoikeudella suojattua teostasi ilman lupaasi, voit seurata tässä https://fi.player.fm/legal kuvattua prosessia.
Science was revolutionized by Newton’s laws of motion. But how can we revolutionize our ideas? Laws of Notion is a podcast by the Institute for Science & Policy at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, where we push against our preconceived beliefs and think critically about the world around us. Each season, we’ll tell a story about an issue facing a community, where there are no easy answers. Listen to explore the interconnections between science, policy, and our human nature.
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×In an era when megafires are becoming the norm rather than the exception, our communities need wildland firefighters now more than ever. However, recruitment and retention is a serious and growing challenge in the wildland fire community. As firefighters cope with physical and mental health challenges, low pay and unprecedented pressure from longer fire seasons, we not only have to figure out how we fight these fires – but how to support the people who fight them. Learn more about the podcast at institute.dmns.org/united-by-fire and lawsofnotion.org . Sign-up for the Institute for Science & Policy’s mailing list . Follow us on Twitter , Facebook , LinkedIn , YouTube . If you like our work, consider making a tax-deductible donation . The Institute for Science & Policy is a catalyst for thoughtful dialogue, working toward solutions to society’s greatest challenges with scientific thinking, empathy, and inclusivity. The Institute is a project of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Episode Credits: eporting, writing, hosting: Kristan Uhlenbrock Reporting: Carson Frame Editing, marketing: Tricia Waddell Production support: Jordan Marks Fact-checking: Kate Long Sound design: Seth Samuel Original music: Ryan Flores Additional music: Epidemic Sound Studio recording: Denver Community Media…
How do we take our connection to the landscape and learn how to steward it in a time of change? Wildfire defines our era, but it doesn’t have to shape our future. From examining our relationship to risk and responsibility to making difficult choices about what to protect, our closing episode explores the choices we must make to support the forests of tomorrow. With individual action and collaboration, we can build a fire-resilient future. Learn more about the podcast at institute.dmns.org/united-by-fire and lawsofnotion.org . Sign-up for the Institute for Science & Policy’s mailing list . Follow us on Twitter , Facebook , LinkedIn , YouTube . If you like our work, consider making a tax-deductible donation . The Institute for Science & Policy is a catalyst for thoughtful dialogue, working toward solutions to society’s greatest challenges with scientific thinking, empathy, and inclusivity. The Institute is a project of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Episode Credits: Reporting, writing, hosting: Kristan Uhlenbrock Reporting, writing, editing: Carson Frame Editing, marketing: Tricia Waddell Production support: Jordan Marks Fact-checking: Kate Long Sound design: Seth Samuel Original music: Ryan Flores Additional music: Epidemic Sound Studio recording: Denver Community Media…
As wildfires transform Colorado's landscapes, this episode explores the loss of cherished ecosystems and the tough realities of forest recovery. Discover the strategies, science and choices shaping the forests of the future. Learn more about the podcast at institute.dmns.org/united-by-fire and lawsofnotion.org . Sign-up for the Institute for Science & Policy’s mailing list . Follow us on Twitter , Facebook , LinkedIn , YouTube . If you like our work, consider making a tax-deductible donation . The Institute for Science & Policy is a catalyst for thoughtful dialogue, working toward solutions to society’s greatest challenges with scientific thinking, empathy, and inclusivity. The Institute is a project of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Episode Credits: Reporting, writing, hosting: Kristan Uhlenbrock Reporting, writing, editing: Carson Frame Editing, marketing: Tricia Waddell Production support: Jordan Marks Fact-checking: Kate Long Sound design: Seth Samuel Original music: Ryan Flores Additional music: Epidemic Sound Studio recording: Denver Community Media…
With wildfires intensifying, every dollar spent on mitigation and resilience matters more than ever. This episode explores the tough choices and bold solutions shaping Colorado’s future: training a new generation of workers, leveraging new technology, and balancing suppression with prevention. With resources stretched thin, how do we decide what will make the most impact? Learn more about the podcast at institute.dmns.org/united-by-fire and lawsofnotion.org . Sign up for the Institute for Science & Policy’s mailing list . Follow us on Twitter , Facebook , LinkedIn , YouTube . If you like our work, consider making a tax-deductible donation . The Institute for Science & Policy is a catalyst for thoughtful dialogue, working toward solutions to society’s greatest challenges with scientific thinking, empathy, and inclusivity. The Institute is a project of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Episode Credits: Reporting, writing, hosting: Kristan Uhlenbrock Reporting, writing, editing: Carson Frame Editing, marketing: Tricia Waddell Production support: Nicole Delaney and Jordan Marks Fact-checking: Kate Long Sound design: Seth Samuel Original music: Ryan Flores Additional music: Epidemic Sound Studio recording: Side 3 Studios…
Explore Colorado’s changing relationship with wildfire as we follow the people working to manage its risks and tap into its ecological benefits. Through prescribed burns, forest thinning and community partnerships, land managers, scientists and residents are rethinking fire as a tool to keep both forests and communities strong. Learn more about the podcast at institute.dmns.org/united-by-fire and lawsofnotion.org . Sign-up for the Institute for Science & Policy’s mailing list . Follow us on Twitter , Facebook , LinkedIn , YouTube . If you like our work, consider making a tax-deductible donation . The Institute for Science & Policy is a catalyst for thoughtful dialogue, working toward solutions to society’s greatest challenges with scientific thinking, empathy, and inclusivity. The Institute is a project of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Episode Credits: Reporting, writing, hosting: Kristan Uhlenbrock Reporting, writing, editing: Carson Frame Editing, marketing: Tricia Waddell Production support: Nicole Delaney Fact-checking: Kate Long Sound design: Seth Samuel Original music: Ryan Flores Additional music: Epidemic Sound Studio recording: Denver Community Media…
This episode explores how the Cameron Peak and East Troublesome Fires of 2020 created a far-reaching crisis in Colorado's watersheds, impacting both mountain communities and those downstream along the Front Range. Discover the intersection of fire, water, and policy - and the surprising ways wildfire continues to shape the state’s landscapes long after the flames go out. Learn more about the podcast at institute.dmns.org/united-by-fire and lawsofnotion.org . Sign-up for the Institute for Science & Policy’s mailing list . Follow us on Twitter , Facebook , LinkedIn , YouTube . If you like our work, consider making a tax-deductible donation . The Institute for Science & Policy is a catalyst for thoughtful dialogue, working toward solutions for society’s greatest challenges with scientific thinking, empathy, and inclusivity. The Institute is a project of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Episode Credits: Reporting, writing, hosting: Kristan Uhlenbrock Reporting, writing, editing: Carson Frame Editing, marketing: Tricia Waddell Production support: Nicole Delaney Fact-checking: Kate Long Sound design: Seth Samuel Original music: Ryan Flores Additional music: Epidemic Sound Studio recording: Denver Community Media…
Four years after the East Troublesome Fire, many Grand County residents are still grappling with the aftermath, from insurance disputes to the emotional toll of loss. We explore the long-term impact of the fire on individuals and the broader community as they strive to recover and rebuild. Learn more about the podcast at institute.dmns.org/united-by-fire and lawsofnotion.org . Sign-up for the Institute for Science & Policy’s mailing list . Follow us on Twitter , Facebook , LinkedIn , YouTube . If you like our work, consider making a tax-deductible donation . The Institute for Science & Policy is a catalyst for thoughtful dialogue, working toward solutions on society’s greatest challenges with scientific thinking, empathy, and inclusivity. The Institute is a project of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Episode Credits: Reporting, writing, hosting: Kristan Uhlenbrock Reporting, writing, editing: Carson Frame Editing, marketing: Tricia Waddell Production support: Nicole Delaney Fact-checking: Kate Long Sound design: Seth Samuel Original music: Ryan Flores Additional music: Epidemic Sound Studio recording: Denver Community Media…
In October 2020, the East Troublesome Fire exploded, forcing a mass evacuation of Estes Park as ash rained from the sky. In this episode, we explore how the town responded to the dual threats of a wildfire and a pandemic, and the hard choices they faced in order to protect their community. Learn more about the podcast at institute.dmns.org/united-by-fire and lawsofnotion.org . Sign-up for the Institute for Science & Policy’s mailing list . Follow us on Twitter , Facebook , LinkedIn , YouTube . If you like our work, consider making a tax-deductible donation . The Institute for Science & Policy is a catalyst for thoughtful dialogue, working toward solutions on society’s greatest challenges with scientific thinking, empathy, and inclusivity. The Institute is a project of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Episode Credits: Reporting, writing, hosting: Kristan Uhlenbrock Reporting, writing, editing: Carson Frame Editing, marketing: Tricia Waddell Production support: Nicole Delaney Fact-checking: Kate Long Sound design: Seth Samuel Original music: Ryan Flores Additional music: Epidemic Sound Studio recording: Denver Community Media…
The summer of 2020 was one of Colorado’s hottest and driest on record, setting the stage for a devastating series of megafires. The Cameron Peak Fire ignited in the Roosevelt National Forest and burned for nearly four months, consuming almost 209,000 acres. In this episode, we’ll hear from people who stared into the Cameron Peak fire and the difficult choices they faced. What should we try to protect? And what risks are we willing to accept? Learn more about the podcast at institute.dmns.org/united-by-fire and lawsofnotion.org . Sign-up for the Institute for Science & Policy’s mailing list . Follow us on Twitter , Facebook , LinkedIn , YouTube . If you like our work, consider making a tax-deductible donation . The Institute for Science & Policy is a catalyst for thoughtful dialogue, working toward solutions to society’s greatest challenges with scientific thinking, empathy, and inclusivity. The Institute is a project of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Episode Credits: Reporting, writing, hosting: Kristan Uhlenbrock Reporting, writing, editing: Carson Frame Editing, marketing: Tricia Waddell Production support: Nicole Delaney Fact-checking: Kate Long Sound design: Seth Samuel Original music: Ryan Flores Additional music: Epidemic Sound Studio recording: Denver Community Media…
Today’s megafires raise questions about how we manage our forests and where we choose to live. In 2020, Colorado experienced the two largest wildfires in the state’s history: Cameron Peak and East Troublesome. Together, these high-intensity blazes ripped through communities and challenged what we thought we knew about how wildfires behave. Fire has devastating power, but it’s also a necessary part of our ecosystems. Can we learn to live with it? In this episode, we begin to explore that question through the eyes of wildfire survivors, researchers, and policymakers navigating this uncertain future. Learn more about the podcast at institute.dmns.org/united-by-fire and lawsofnotion.org . Sign-up for the Institute for Science & Policy’s mailing list . Follow us on Twitter , Facebook , LinkedIn , YouTube If you like our work, consider making a tax-deductible donation . The Institute for Science & Policy is a catalyst for thoughtful dialogue, working toward solutions to society’s greatest challenges with scientific thinking, empathy, and inclusivity. The Institute is a project of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Episode Credits: Reporting, writing, hosting: Kristan Uhlenbrock Reporting, writing, editing: Carson Frame Editing, marketing: Tricia Waddell Production support: Nicole Delaney Fact-checking: Kate Long Sound design: Seth Samuel Original music: Ryan Flores Additional music: Epidemic Sound Audio recording: Denver Community Media…
Wildfire is here to stay, but on whose terms will it burn? Join us for United by Fire , a new series where we investigate the two biggest wildfires in Colorado’s history and explore hard truths about our landscapes and ourselves. Season four of the award-winning podcast Laws of Notion starts Oct. 9. Learn more about the podcast at institute.dmns.org/united-by-fire and lawsofnotion.org . Sign up for the Institute for Science & Policy’s mailing list . Follow us on Twitter , Facebook , LinkedIn , YouTube . If you like our work, consider making a tax-deductible donation . The Institute for Science & Policy is a catalyst for thoughtful dialogue, working toward solutions to society’s greatest challenges with scientific thinking, empathy, and inclusivity. The Institute is a project of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Credits: Reporting, writing, hosting: Kristan Uhlenbrock Reporting, writing: Carson Frame Editing, marketing: Tricia Waddell Production support: Nicole Delaney Fact-checking: Kate Long Sound design: Seth Samuels Original music: Ryan Flores Additional music: Epidemic Sound Studio recording: Denver Community Media…
The San Luis Valley has always had dust storms, for as long as humans have been there. The problem now is that as water dwindles, temperatures warm, a multi-decade drought rages on, and people continue altering the landscape, dust is increasing. Dust and sand storms impact farming economies by reducing valuable topsoil, and breathing in dust can have immediate and long-term respiratory and health impacts. We talk with farmer and rancher Kyler Brown and Dr. Lisa Cicutto about the impact of dust on public health and the state of farming in the Valley, along with the constant challenge of embracing change and uncertainty amid climate change. Learn more about the podcast at clearingtheair.org . Sign up for the Institute for Science & Policy’s mailing list . Follow us on Twitter , Facebook , LinkedIn , YouTube . If you like our work, consider making a tax-deductible donation . The Institute for Science & Policy is a catalyst for thoughtful dialogue, working toward solutions to society’s greatest challenges with scientific thinking, empathy, and inclusivity. The Institute is a project of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Episode Credits: Reporting, writing, hosting: Kristan Uhlenbrock Producing, marketing: Tricia Waddell Additional reporting and fact-checking: Nicole Delaney and Kate Long Sound design: Seth Samuel with tracks from Epidemic Sounds Audio engineering: Jesse Boynton…
From supporting the wickedly smart and engaged next generation to learning how to work together in new and more meaningful ways, our last episode explores what it means to truly empower people to solve our air quality issues. Change has been slow and incremental, but change is happening. And while bad air affects us all, no matter where we live, the burden is not equal. Since our air is often invisible, it can be easy to ignore. But as we gain knowledge, it just might be harder to look away. Learn more about the podcast at clearingtheair.org . Sign up for the Institute for Science & Policy’s mailing list . Follow us on Twitter , Facebook , LinkedIn , YouTube . If you like our work, consider making a tax-deductible donation . The Institute for Science & Policy is a catalyst for thoughtful dialogue, working toward solutions on society’s greatest challenges with scientific thinking, empathy, and inclusivity. The Institute is a project of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Episode Credits: Reporting, writing, hosting: Kristan Uhlenbrock Producing, marketing: Tricia Waddell Additional writing: Meredith Sell Additional reporting and fact-checking: Nicole Delaney and Kate Long Sound design: Seth Samuel with tracks from Epidemic Sounds Audio engineering: Jesse Boynton…
Often there is a cultural catalyst that sparks change. And that catalyst can come from people being empowered with data, knowledge, and opportunity. From Pueblo to Aurora to other parts of Colorado, communities are finding traditional and new ways to engage in the change they want for their future. This could be things like a closer collaboration with the government to install a community air monitoring network, training individuals on how to engage in policy, or pushing for large-scale change, such as the energy transition, which can have the co-benefits of helping with both climate change and local air pollution. Learn more about the podcast at clearingtheair.org . Sign up for the Institute for Science & Policy’s mailing list . Follow us on Twitter , Facebook , LinkedIn , YouTube . If you like our work, consider making a tax-deductible donation . The Institute for Science & Policy is a catalyst for thoughtful dialogue, working toward solutions to society’s greatest challenges with scientific thinking, empathy, and inclusivity. The Institute is a project of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Episode Credits: Reporting, writing, hosting: Kristan Uhlenbrock Producing, marketing: Tricia Waddell Additional writing: Meredith Sell Additional reporting and fact-checking: Nicole Delaney and Kate Long Sound design: Seth Samuels with tracks from Epidemic Sounds Audio engineering: Jesse Boynton…
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