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South Pole

South Pole explores Antarctica’s climate, wildlife, and human impact, uncovering how this remote region influences our planet’s future.

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South Pole Episode 20: Putting Antarctic Women on the Map
December 24, 2024
South Pole Episode 20: Putting Antarctic Women on the Map

In this season finale, South Pole delves into Carol Devine's impactful projects that connect environmental stewardship with Antarctic history. Carol shares her experiences leading the Antarctic Cleanup Project, where volunteers removed waste left in polar regions, modeling environmental accountability.

South Pole Episode 19. Cold Dirt, Permafrost, and the Greening of Antarctica
December 17, 2024
South Pole Episode 19. Cold Dirt, Permafrost, and the Greening of Antarctica

Explore the secrets locked in Antarctica’s permafrost as we dive into soil formation, ecosystem changes, and climate impacts in the world’s coldest desert. Guest Dr. Joe Levy, a geomorphologist and planetary scientist, shares insights from years of fieldwork in Antarctica’s dry valleys and how studying “cold dirt” offers clues about Earth’s past and Mars’ potential.

South Pole Episode 18: Antarctic Musicology and the Not So Silent Continent
December 10, 2024
South Pole Episode 18: Antarctic Musicology and the Not So Silent Continent

Dive into the fascinating world of Antarctic musicology in this episode of *South Pole*. Explore how music, soundscapes, and even silence shape our understanding of the icy continent. Dr. Carolyn Philpott, a senior lecturer and researcher, shares her journey into the interdisciplinary study of music, place, and environment.

South Pole Episode 17: What if Antarctica had legal personhood?
December 3, 2024
South Pole Episode 17: What if Antarctica had legal personhood?

This episode explores an ambitious initiative to grant Antarctica legal rights as a distinct entity within international law. A representative from Antarctic Rights discusses how the movement aims to secure a unique legal status for Antarctica, allowing it to be represented in global policy spaces.

South Pole Episode 16: Ice Cores and Paleoclimatology
November 26, 2024
South Pole Episode 16: Ice Cores and Paleoclimatology

In this episode of South Pole, host Clark Marchese dives into the science of paleoclimatology and the fascinating world of ice cores with Dr. Tas van Ommen, an Antarctic climate scientist from the University of Tasmania. Ice cores, described as time capsules, contain some of the oldest Earth system records, revealing invaluable data about past climate conditions, atmospheric composition, and even ancient air trapped within tiny bubbles.

South Pole Episode 15. Antarctic Krill: Where governance, science and industry meet
November 20, 2024
South Pole Episode 15. Antarctic Krill: Where governance, science and industry meet

In this episode of South Pole, host Clark Marchese interviews Dr. Javier Arata, a marine biologist specializing in fisheries management in Antarctica. They delve into the sustainable harvesting of Antarctic krill, a crucial species supporting ecosystems for penguins, seals, and whales.

South Pole Episode 14: Biodiversity, Food Webs, and Climate Resilience in Antarctica
November 12, 2024
South Pole Episode 14: Biodiversity, Food Webs, and Climate Resilience in Antarctica

In this episode, we sink our teeth into the Antarctic food web with marine ecologist Dr. Jose Xavier. Dr. Xavier, an expert in predator-prey interactions in the Southern Ocean, shares his insights on the complex relationships between species like penguins, squid, and krill. The conversation explores how biodiversity supports ecosystem resilience and how climate change threatens these delicate food webs.

South Pole Episode 13: Exploring Antarctica’s Wildlife from Space
November 5, 2024
South Pole Episode 13: Exploring Antarctica’s Wildlife from Space

In this episode of South Pole, we explore the use of satellite imagery to track Weddell seals and Emperor penguins in Antarctica. Dr. Michelle LaRue, a leading researcher in the field, explains how high-resolution imagery from space provides crucial insights into these marine predators' populations, habitats, and behaviors.

South Pole Episode 12: Ice Sheet Melt and Sea Level Rise
October 29, 2024
South Pole Episode 12: Ice Sheet Melt and Sea Level Rise

In this episode of South Pole, we learn about sea level rise with Dr. Heiko Goelzer, an expert in ice sheet modeling at the Norwegian Research Center, to explore the dynamics of Antarctica's ice sheets and their contribution to rising sea levels.

South Pole 11. The first to fly across Antarctica: Lincoln Ellsworth and his lost aviator.
October 23, 2024
South Pole 11. The first to fly across Antarctica: Lincoln Ellsworth and his lost aviator.

Join us on South Pole as we explore the adventures of Lincoln Ellsworth, the first person to fly across Antarctica. Author Jeff Maynard shares insights from his book, "Antarctica's Lost Aviator," revealing Ellsworth's pioneering spirit, personal challenges, and the significant yet overlooked contributions to antarctic exploration. Discover the fascinating interplay of adventure, historical context, and queer history in this captivating episode.

South Pole 10. Parasitology and Elephant Seal Lice
August 13, 2024
South Pole 10. Parasitology and Elephant Seal Lice

In this episode of South Pole, host Clark Marchese interviews Dr. Soledad Leonardi, a parasitologist at the National Research Council in Argentina, about her research on the fascinating interactions between elephant seals and seal lice in Antarctica. They discuss the coevolution of these species, the role of seal lice in disease transmission, and how these parasites have adapted to the extreme conditions of the Southern Ocean.

South Pole 9. IceCube and Astrophysics in Antarctica.
August 13, 2024
South Pole 9. IceCube and Astrophysics in Antarctica.

This episode delves into the intriguing world of astrophysics and cosmic research in Antarctica. Featuring Dr. Jim Madsen, interim director of the Wisconsin IceCube Particle Astrophysics Center, the episode explores the fascinating work of the IceCube Neutrino Observatory. Discover the differences between astronomy and astrophysics, the significance of neutrinos, and the unique advantages of conducting cosmic research at the South Pole.

South Pole 8. Avian Flu in Antarctica
July 23, 2024
South Pole 8. Avian Flu in Antarctica

In this episode of "South Pole," host Clark Marchese is joined by Dr. Meagan Dewar, a wildlife disease specialist from Federation University Australia, to explore the alarming spread of avian influenza to Antarctica. Dr. Dewar shares insights into how this disease has reached such remote regions, its impact on local wildlife, and the ongoing research aimed at understanding and mitigating its spread.

South Pole 7. Antarctic Fiction and Public Perception
July 16, 2024
South Pole 7. Antarctic Fiction and Public Perception

In this captivating episode of "South Pole," host Clark Marchese explores the profound impact of Antarctic literature on public perceptions of the icy continent. Joined by Dr. Elizabeth Leane, a scholar who bridges the worlds of science and literature, they delve into how novels, poetry,

South Pole 6. Toothfish, Climate Genomics, and the Southern Ocean
July 9, 2024
South Pole 6. Toothfish, Climate Genomics, and the Southern Ocean

Join us on South Pole as we delve into the fascinating world of pelagic notothenioids, genomics, climate change, and the Southern Ocean. Hosted by Clark Marchese, this episode features marine biologist Dr. Jilda Alicia Caccavo from the Institut Pierre Simon Laplace in Paris. Discover why these unique fish are vital to the Antarctic ecosystem, how they evolved to survive in frigid waters, and the significance of their antifreeze proteins and white blood

South Pole 5. Plastics in Antarctica
July 2, 2024
South Pole 5. Plastics in Antarctica

Join us on "South Pole," where host Clark Marchese explores the unexpected presence of plastic in Antarctica. Today's guest, Dr. Clara Manno, a marine ecologist at the British Antarctic Survey, discusses the extensive pollution reaching even the most remote ecosystems

South Pole 4. Ice Shelf Melt
June 25, 2024
South Pole 4. Ice Shelf Melt

In this episode of South Pole, host Clark Marchese engages with Dr. Elin Darelius, an esteemed physical oceanographer, to unravel the complex behaviors of Antarctica’s ice shelves. Together, they explore the vital interactions between the ice shelves and the Southern Ocean, illuminating their pivotal role in regulating the global climate and the serious implications of their melting.

South Pole 3. Antarctic Seabirds as Environmental Indicators
June 18, 2024
South Pole 3. Antarctic Seabirds as Environmental Indicators

In this enlightening episode of South Pole, host Clark Marchese takes us above the icy landscapes of Antarctica for a closer look at its less-celebrated but equally fascinating avian residents—albatrosses and petrels. Join us as we explore the crucial roles these seabirds play in the Antarctic ecosystem and how their behaviors provide insights into climate change and environmental health.

South Pole 2. Antarctic Research and Exploration: A Historical Backdrop
June 11, 2024
South Pole 2. Antarctic Research and Exploration: A Historical Backdrop

Join host Clark Marchese in this enlightening episode of "South Pole," the podcast that delves deep into the fascinating history and enduring mysteries of Antarctica. In today’s show, we explore the extensive and multifaceted history of the world’s coldest continent.

South Pole 1. Antarctica Calls: Public Engagement and the Power of Connection
June 4, 2024
South Pole 1. Antarctica Calls: Public Engagement and the Power of Connection

In the inaugural episode of "South Pole" starts the series off with a deep dive into public engagement with Antarctica. Joined by Dr. Katie Marx, an Antarctic social scientist and tour guide, the conversation explores the unique relationship people around the world have with this icy continent.

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