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PostApril 21, 2026

PODCAST: Climate Reveal (Season 2, Episode 7) - Oceans

Podcast: Climate Reveal
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Boston College Creative Communication Lab

This episode explores how the climate crisis has already impacted oceans locally and globally, the biggest challenges moving forward, and potential solutions to help oceans heal from human-caused degradation, with Gareth Lawson, Senior Scientist in Ocean Conservation at the Conservation Law Foundation, and Raffaele Ferrari, MIT Prof. of Oceanography/CS3 faculty affiliate. Each episode of Climate Reveal takes a deep dive into a specific aspect of the climate crisis and ongoing work toward solutions. (Boston College Creative Communication Lab)

by MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
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Atmosphere
Climate Modeling
Food, Water & Agriculture
Oceans
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