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Saving the World isn't Rocket Science

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The rapid growth and challenges related to agriculture, urbanization, tourism and human-wildlife conflicts require knowledge to take action. Listening to this podcast, you will be updated on state-of-the-art science related to issues in Trondheim. "Saving the World isn’t Rocket Science" shares knowledge from the science community by interviewing local researchers about sustainability problems in Trondheim and possible solutions. We are a diverse group of young students who created this podcast as an Experts in Teams Project at NTNU. Transcriptions can be read here: https://bit.ly/3x0nqdw

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4/21/2021

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April 21, 2021

Agricultural Waste and Microplastic Freshwater Pollution

<p><strong>The episode tackles sustainable agriculture by looking into plastic waste and microplastic pollution in freshwater. A study conducted by Norwegian Research Center at Vestlandet in 2020 shows that almost all rivers contained hay bale plastics and that agricultural plastics made up 70% of the total plastic. An interview with Martin Wagner, associate professor at NTNU, highlights his research of microplastic’s effect on living organisms and the toxicity of said plastic.</strong></p> <p><strong>Transcription and bibliography can be found </strong><a href="https://bit.ly/3epSBGG"><strong>here</strong></a><strong>.</strong></p>

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April 21, 2021

Interactions Between Forestry and Moose Populations

<p><strong>This episode looks at the human-wildlife conflict between moose and forestry in Trøndelag. During the last 100 years, the status of moose has changed from being a relatively rare species to becoming a dominating species all over the forested part of Norway. Anders Kolstad, guest researcher at NTNU, talks about his research on the effect of moose populations on the forest in Norway.</strong></p> <p><strong>Transcription and bibliography can be found </strong><a href="https://bit.ly/3elxkO6"><strong>here</strong></a><strong>.</strong></p>

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April 21, 2021

Hiking Trails and the Effect on Surrounding Ecosystem

<p><strong>In this episode, we investigate the environmental impacts of hiking trails in the Trondheim area. Norwegians are active practitioners of “friluftsliv” and hiking is one of the most popular activities. Ronja Wedegärtner, Ph.D. candidate at NTNU, joins us to discuss the influences of hiking trails on vegetation shifts in mountains in the Northern Scandes.</strong></p> <p><strong>Transcription and bibliography can be found </strong><a href="https://bit.ly/3tEFvLQ"><strong>here</strong></a><strong>.</strong></p> <p><br></p>

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What is Saving the World isn't Rocket Science?

The rapid growth and challenges related to agriculture, urbanization, tourism and human-wildlife conflicts require knowledge to take action. Listening to this podcast, you will be updated on state-of-the-art science related to issues in Trondheim. "Saving the World isn’t Rocket Science" shares knowledge from the science community by interviewing local researchers about sustainability problems in Trondheim and possible solutions.

We are a diverse group of young students who created this podcast as an Experts in Teams Project at NTNU.

Transcriptions can be read here: https://bit.ly/3x0nqdw

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This podcast updates daily.

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