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Geoscientists at the Core of Sustainability, with Emer Caslin from iCRAG

Geoscientists at the Core of Sustainability, with Emer Caslin from iCRAG

Stories for the future

October 17, 202436m 7s

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Show Notes

Geoscientists are essential for shaping a sustainable future, and today's conversation dives deep into how they can transition away from traditional fossil fuel industries towards more innovative and environmentally friendly roles.


I chat with Emer Caslin, a business development manager at ICRAG, who shares her journey from the oil and gas sector to exploring geoscience's contributions to the Sustainable Development Goals. We discuss the importance of engaging younger generations in geoscience, emphasizing the need for increased visibility and relevance in schools. Emer highlights the collaborative efforts between geoscientists and social scientists to tackle pressing challenges like climate change and resource management.


Takeaways:



  • Geoscientists have a crucial role to play in shaping a sustainable future for humanity.

  • Transitioning away from fossil fuel industries is essential for geoscientists to remain relevant.

  • Engaging younger generations in geoscience is vital for the future of the field.

  • The collaboration between geoscience and social science enhances understanding of environmental issues.

  • Mapping geoscience to the UN's Sustainable Development Goals highlights its importance in various sectors.

  • Communication skills are increasingly important for geoscientists to convey their impact on society.


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