mathematics and climate change

We know climate change can impact our lives through weather events and food security, but it can also impact on the spread of diseases. We talk to Helena Stage from the University of Bristol to find out more.

How might we go about repairing the Earth's climate? Find out in this episode of our podcast!

The Centre for Climate Repair has recently become our neighbour here at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences at the University of Cambridge. But what is climate repair? We talked to the Centre's Director to find out.

In this episode of our podcast we discuss the challenges involved in moving away from fossil fuels.

As COP28, the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference, kicks off we look at how maths can help understand the climate crisis.

Generating electricity without the use of fossil fuels is not just an engineering and industrial challenge, it is also a huge mathematical challenge.

How can maths help to understand the Southern Ocean, a vital component of the Earth's climate system?

Invading mosquitoes and food poisoning in the production chain — there are a lot of questions epidemiologists address in their research.

We talk to world-leading climate scientists Tim Palmer about climate and weather, the science of uncertainty, and why there needs to be a CERN for climate change.

Tosin uses maths to guarantee the continued production of chocolate.

In this podcast we ask two experts to explain the models that predict how the Earth's climate will behave in the future.

Complex systems go! The 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics.