Stony Brook University

C4E Presents

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From Stony Brook University's Collaborative for the Earth, C4E Presents explores environmental science, climate change, and actionable climate solutions through engaging talks with environmental scholars and scientists. Host Heather Lynch guides listeners through environmental science issues, including marine plastics and climate attribution, to confront today's toughest climate challenges. Discover expert perspectives and solutions for a healthier planet. Learn more at stonybrook.edu/c4e/

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Stony Brook University

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Science

Podcast website

www.stonybrook.edu

Latest episode

Apr 21, 2026

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Episodes

Pop-Up with David Taylor | C4E Presents: Climate Change and You #002 30.01.2025

Host Heather Lynch interviews David Taylor about the role of environmental humanities in climate change and ethical decision making. As part of the "Climate Change and You" pop-up course, Taylor teaches about how the humanities can bridge the gap between good environmental science and community value systems. Drawing from personal experiences and academic background, the discussion delves into the...

Pop-Up with Wenbo Li | C4E Presents: Climate Change and You #001 23.01.2025

Host Heather Lynch interviews Wenbo Li about the critical role of science communication in promoting public understanding and support for climate change action. As part of the "Climate Change and You" pop-up course, Li teaches the harmful effects of misinformation on public trust in science, policy support, and societal polarization. The conversation emphasizes the need for critical thinking, medi...

Understanding Oil | C4E Presents #010 21.01.2025

Michael Tondre’s new book “Oil” explores the profound influence of oil on culture, history, relationships, and economies, as well as the broader implications of climate change. Host Heather Lynch discusses with Tondre, associate professor of English at Stony Brook University, the moral responsibilities of major energy corporations and governments, the historical contexts of oil usage, and the pote...

(Bonus) Making Music With Endangered Animals | C4E Presents #009 14.11.2024

Margaret Schedel composes music — perhaps not the typical avenue for exploring how the habitats of endangered species are changing in the face of climate change. Host Heather Lynch and Schedel examine how sonifying wildlife using extraordinary techniques on brass, wind and percussive instruments can be a brilliant way to connect the arts with science. You can find all our episodes at www.stonybroo...

Welcome to C4E Presents — Season 2! 01.11.2024

Climate change isn't just an environmental issue — it's reshaping every aspect of our lives. Host Heather Lynch explores these issues by talking to a range of Stony Brook scholars and researchers wrestling with issues of environmental damage and climate change. To get answers for the tough questions that will shape our planet's future, we will need to tackle this from every angle. You can find all...

Save The Whales | C4E Presents #008 31.07.2024

Lesley Thorne wants to protect whales from not just climate change but more immediate threats, like fishing entanglements and vessel collisions. Host Heather Lynch and Thorne look for clues to why whales went from having a remarkable recovery, to an increase in unusual mortality events. To learn more about the Thorne Lab, go to https://you.stonybrook.edu/thornelab/ You can find all our episodes at...

More Than Keeping Water Out Of The Basement | C4E Presents #007 16.07.2024

Beth Watson's research looks at what rising seas means for all of us — whether it's keeping water out of the basement or managed retreat. Host Heather Lynch explores fast thinking with Watson to manage a slow moving catastrophe. To learn more about the Change Lab, go to https://coastalchangelab.wordpress.com/ You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio. Hos...

Examining Suburban Sprawl | C4E Presents #006 01.07.2024

Chris Sellers looks for the lessons we can learn to help protect the environment in Long Island's history of suburban development. Host Heather Lynch explores with Sellers how the develop of suburbia has had a rivalry with the need to protect natural spaces due to social and political decisions about housing and gentrification. Check out Seller's book "Crabgrass Crucible" anywhere books are sold....

Food for Thought | C4E Presents #005 17.06.2024

Judiann Carmack-Fayyaz is planting the seeds for a healthy tomorrow. Host Heather Lynch explores with Carmack-Fayyaz how reforming how we plant crops on land and at sea can reduce our impact on the local ecosystem — and support fresh food on our tables. To learn more about the Food Lab, go to https://thefoodlab.org// You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream au...

Assessing Our Contribution to Extreme Climate Events | C4E Presents #004 03.06.2024

Kevin Reed's research looks to pin the blame on climate change — working in the field of climate attribution. Host Heather Lynch explores with Reed how to assess who is owed what due to the damages associated with extreme climate events. To learn more about the New York Climate Exchange, go to https://nyclimateexchange.org/ You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you st...

Communicating Climate Science | C4E Presents #003 20.05.2024

Christine Gilbert seeks to bridge the gap between scientific research and what the public understands about their changing planet. Host Heather Lynch explores with Gilbert the role of science communication in addressing perception and action against climate change. You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio. Host: Heather Lynch Producer: Clare Gehlich Edit...

A Closer Look at Microplastics | C4E Presents #002 06.05.2024

Luis Medina Faul examines microplastics and particles in marine environments. Host Heather Lynch explores with Medina Faul what a world saturated with plastics means for our oceans — and for us. You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio. Host: Heather Lynch Producer: Clare Gehlich Editor: J.D. Allen Program manager: Jennifer Gilday

Harnessing Chemistry To Turn Waste Into Fertilizer | C4E Presents #001 22.04.2024

Ben Hsaio studies natural and synthetic materials that are used in everyday products. Host Heather Lynch explores with Hsaio how we can turn waste products into useful materials that can address some of our environmental problems. To learn more about his water purification work, go to https://www.hsiaoglobal.org/ You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio....

Welcome to C4E Presents 08.04.2024

The planet we live on is in real trouble, and we don’t have time to waste. This is C4E Presents, a podcast from Stony Brook’s Collaborative for the Earth . We need to go right to the experts and have an honest conversation about our planet’s future. Join us for exciting discussion with Stony Brook University’s environmental scholars and researchers to explore these issues together. You can find al...

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