Polar Times
Science and stories from literally the coolest places on the planet! It’s said that the poles are the thermometer for the rest of the planet- what happens to the rest of us, has already been happening there for years. It’s easy with the state of the world currently to bunker down in a little private bubble, but its more essential than ever that we broaden our horizons and remember that there’s a world out there that is incredible- and needs us! And if that sounds too heavy for you then instead why not join us to escape as we take to on audial adventures to these strange and remote and beautiful places? We’ll speak to guests who’ve looked polar bears in the eye, who drive 12k ton ships through ice 9ft thick or who spend years doing science with no-one but three other people and thousands of penguins for company! These are Polar Times we live in. Join us, and we’ll take you there! An APECS Production (Association of Polar Early Career Scientists). Music credits: ”Scuba” - Metre Unaltered License: CC BY-NC-SA

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March Polar Week 2021 (Part 1)

March Polar Week 2021 (Part 1)

It's March Polar Week! Or rather, just drawing to the close of March Polar Week! For those of you who don't know, this week has been one of celebration in the polar community. A time for polar academi...

18 Maalis 202147min

His real sleeping-bag?

His real sleeping-bag?

Hello and thank you for tuning in to another episode of Polar Times! This week’s episode is with one of our new hosts, Henrietta. She gets chatting to Naomi Chapman, Education and Outreach Assistant a...

11 Maalis 202131min

Ice on Mars

Ice on Mars

Welcome back to Polar Times! Today, we are leaving our cosy planet for a moment and we follow our guest to Mars. Your host Alexandra is joined by Nanna Karlsson from the Geological Suvery of Denmark a...

26 Helmi 202139min

Matthew & Minik

Matthew & Minik

Hello hello, thanks for joining us again on Polar Times!  This week Jack is joined by anthropologist Genny LeMoine who is also curator/registrar of the Peary MacMillan Arctic Museum at Bowdoin College...

12 Helmi 202158min

Kalerrâ

Kalerrâ

Today on Polar Times we welcome fellow podcaster (and artist and photographer) Chloe Russell to the show to talk about her podcast Kalerrâ.   Kalerrâ is a Greenlandic word which means "the sound of it...

29 Tammi 202148min

Herstory of Antarctica

Herstory of Antarctica

New episode! On today’s Polar Times we welcome Morgan Seag of the Scott Polar Research Institute. Morgan is a social scientist who’s current research examines scientific institutions in Antarctica to ...

15 Tammi 202153min

Times they are a-changing!

Times they are a-changing!

Happy New Year to all Polar Times listeners! On todays episode we are introducing some of the new members of the Polar Times team- you will be hearing from a lot of them in upcoming episodes as they s...

2 Tammi 202138min

Do Rocks Get Sunburn?

Do Rocks Get Sunburn?

Our guest is Elizabeth Orr of the German Research Centre for Geosciences and this week on Polar Times she and your host Jack Buckingham are not going North and they're not going South either. Instead ...

18 Joulu 202049min

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