Topic: University Of Sydney

3 chapters across the catalog

Dumb Meat
Episode 1145 1:58:59 - 2:01:34

1145: Dumb Meat

NPR Report on Climate Change and Mental Health

An NPR segment featuring Professor Helen Barry from the University of Sydney discusses the impact of climate change on mental health. The hosts highlight a specific quote where Barry suggests researchers must approach the problem to "eventually get the scientific answers that we want," which they interpret as an admission of bias in climate science.

Otherize
Episode 1082 2:44:04 - 2:46:34

1082: Otherize

Climate Change, Pet Ownership, Dog Carbon Footprint

A study published in PLOS One by the University of Sydney suggests that pet ownership, particularly in the United States, has a significant environmental cost. With 163 million companion animals, the meat-heavy diet of pets is framed as a major contributor to climate change. Some critics jokingly suggest that "killing all the dogs" is the logical conclusion of extreme climate policy, comparing it to the now-defunct "peak oil" narrative.

Terror Put
Episode 923 2:14:07 - 2:21:47

923: Terror Put

4/20 Marijuana Day, Federal Crackdown Fears and THC Health Studies

On April 20th, CBS News reported on the growing support for marijuana legalization despite threats of a federal crackdown from Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly. A University of Sydney study suggests that THC can stay in fat cells for months and may actually aid in weight loss when combined with exercise. The hosts discuss the "runner's high" and the different effects of Sativa and Indica strains.