• Episode 1: Sea Level Rise Across Southeast Asia with Professor Benjamin Horton
    Oct 23 2021

    Episode 1: Sea level rise across Southeast Asia, how can we plan for the next decade in a changing climate system? With Professor Benjamin Horton from the Earth Observatory of Singapore. Part of a 4 part series Climate Impact Asia in partnership with Curiosity Streaming Channel. Directed by Liz Courtney.

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    15 mins
  • Episode 2: Tectonics in Southeast Asia with Assistant Professor Judith Hubbard
    Oct 23 2021

    Episode 2: Today we are talking with Assistant Professor Judith Hubbard from the Earth Observatory of Singapore about earthquake hazards and structural geology, and why it really matters in our climate system to understand what is going on under the earth as well as above. Part of a 4 part series Climate Impact Asia in partnership with Curiosity Streaming Channel. Directed by Liz Courtney.

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    11 mins
  • Episode 3: Coastal Hazards with Associate Professor Adam Switzer
    Oct 23 2021

    Episode 3: Today we are talking with Associate Professor Adam Switzer from the Earth Observatory of Singapore who leads their Coastal Hazards Research team. Adam and his team are constantly evaluating the data from their numerous research projects and labs across the region to better comprehend the threats posed to coastal communities from coastal hazards of typhoons, tsunamis and more recently sea level rise.

    Their research work influences government policy and long-term thinking on building resilient coastal communities and helps guide engineering and architectural design principles and the necessary changes needed to be made in new housing and infrastructure projects as just some examples.

    Part of a 4 part series Climate Impact Asia in partnership with Curiosity Streaming Channel. Directed by Liz Courtney.

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    12 mins
  • Episode 4: New Volcano Technology in Southeast Asia with Assistant Professor Benoit Taisne
    Oct 23 2021

    Episode 4: Today we are talking with Principal Investigator Benoit Taisne from the Earth Observatory of Singapore about early anticipation of volcanic eruption and their potential impact and his work in recording and listening to the sound of the earth using a infrasound technology. Understanding the language of volcanoes has never been so important in our changing climate system where air quality, flight paths, water quality, human health and agricultural impacts are important to understand, so mitigation plans can be developed and implemented.

    Part of a 4 part series Climate Impact Asia in partnership with Curiosity Streaming Channel. Directed by Liz Courtney.

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    13 mins