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Eunice Foote: A Once Forgotten Climate Science Pioneer

Eunice Foote: A Once Forgotten Climate Science Pioneer

FromInitial Conditions: A Physics History Podcast


Eunice Foote: A Once Forgotten Climate Science Pioneer

FromInitial Conditions: A Physics History Podcast

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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Jul 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Perhaps because she was a woman, or perhaps because she was American, Eunice Foote did not receive credit for her 1856 discovery of the heat-absorbing properties of carbon dioxide and water vapor. In this episode, we will tell the story of the once forgotten climate scientist, activist, and inventor, Eunice Foote, with help from Sir Roland Jackson of the Royal Institute and University College London. Though little is known about her or her perspective, her life and scientific contributions contextualize not only a history of climate change science but of the experience of women in science. This episode starts our journey through the history of our understanding of the greenhouse effect and global warming.  
Released:
Jul 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (15)

Initial conditions provide the context in which physics happens. Likewise, in Initial Conditions: a Physics History Podcast, we provide the context in which physical discoveries happened. We dive into the collections of the Niels Bohr Library & Archives at the American Institute of Physics to uncover the unexpected stories behind the physics we know. Through these stories, we hope to challenge the conventional history of what it means to be a physicist.