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S4 E4: The Possibility of Perspective

9/29/2023

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Maybe you’ve tried (and failed) to take photos–of a concert, a skyscraper, or the Grand Canyon–that truly captures the immensity of the object or experience. In this episode, host Michael Hernandez talks with National Geographic photographer Susan Seubert about the limits of photography, especially when trying to convey something as vast as Antarctica, yet at the same time, emphasizing the importance of the photographic record of the impact on animals and the continent brought about by climate change.

In a surprising side conversation, Susan also shares what it’s like to be a woman in a male-dominated job, and how the opportunities for work and acknowledgements have changed as she ages.  

This episode was produced as part of Michael's Lindblad Expeditions/National Geographic Grosvenor Teacher Fellowship.

See Susan's fine art photography
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S4 E3: Job at the bottom of the world

9/21/2023

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Right out of a Wes Anderson film, Base A at Port Lockroy is a time capsule of mid-century exploration and research. In this episode, Michael speaks with Base Leader Lucy Bruzzone about the history of Port Lockroy, and what life was like for early British scientists and researchers with a job at the bottom of the world.

​Learn more about the UK Antarctic Heritage Trust.
Check out this article in Business Insider by Lucy about what it's like to live in Antarctica for five months.
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Photos of the base at Port Lockroy (photos: Michael Hernandez)

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S4 E2: The Climate For Change

9/21/2023

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On our return to Argentina from Antarctica, I sat down with Zachary Brown, a climate scientist and naturalist aboard our ship, to get some clarity about climate change, not just on Antarctica, but on our impact on the climate throughout the world. Just a heads up: Zach doesn’t mince words, and what he has to say is probably going to raise some eyebrows, like it did mine.
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In our chat, Zachary discussed the propaganda campaign waged by the fossil fuel industry over the past 60 years. Here are some resources about this behavior:

Oil ads that told us climate change was nothing (The Guardian)
Tracing Big Oil’s PR campaign to delay action on climate change (Harvard Gazette)
Fossil fuel industry propaganda aimed at children (National Center for Science Education)
How decades of disinformation about fossil fuels halted U.S. climate policy (NPR)



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S4 E1: The Right War

9/21/2023

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Alex Searl was one of the many naturalists on board our ship during my expedition to Antarctica. Naturalists are expert scientists and historians who educate guests about Antarctica, and drive us across the sea in Zodiaks to land at various spots during our daily excursions.

Alex is a journalist from Chile–another country with a troubled history with U.S. intervention. I sat down to talk with Alex while we sailed across the Drake Passage, about our responsibility to defend Antarctica….

Follow Alex on Instagram.

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Season 4 Trailer

9/21/2023

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Season 4 is about Michael's expedition to Antarctica as part of his Lindblad Expeditions/National Geographic Grosvenor Teacher Fellowship. Listen as he explores the people and places of the only untouched continent, and what it can teach us about our future.
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