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  <title>It's Not Easy Being Green, Featuring: Dr. Devyani Singh</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>This week we are talking to climate science, Canadian Green Party political candidate, and generally incredible person Dr. Devyani Singh.  We talk about potential solutions to the climate crisis and ways to make green energy work for everyone.  In the news, we talk about new ways of identifying invasive species, the best-laid plans of a research team being thwarted by Australian Magpies, and a new policy that could help keep plastic out of our oceans.</itunes:subtitle>
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James Reed (https://twitter.com/James_Reed3)
Steffi Diem (https://twitter.com/SteffiDiem)
Jason Organ (https://twitter.com/OrganJM)
Our Guest
Dr. Devyani Singh (https://twitter.com/Kumari_Devyani) is a Post-Doctoral Economist Fellow working on Energy and Climate policy. her inter-disciplinary research has included energy access &amp;amp; transitions in the Global South, air-quality (GHG emissions accounting), evaluating climate impacts of national policies, natural resource economics, environmental [carbon] finance, forest sustainability, and methane emissions from oil and gas production. As a result, Dr. SIngh has coordinated multiple research projects across sectors (industry, academia, government, Indigenous communities, and non-profits) and countries (India, Canada, US), where she led research design, research execution, and communication (via peer-reviewed papers, reports, presentations, social media etc.).
Outside of academia, Devyani has consulted on carbon markets and policy for New Forests Inc., and worked with the First Nations on non-timber forest products. In the past (until 2010), she also worked as a Senior Financial Analyst for various Fortune 200 companies after obtaining an MBA in Finance. However, inspired by the magnitude and importance of global climate change, she changed career paths and obtained an M.Sc. in Environmental Science, and a Ph.D. in Energy &amp;amp; Climate Policy. Devyani actively promotes engagement with policy makers and the public for evidence-based decision-making.
Credits
Editing-James Reed
Mastering- Chris Goulet
Music:
Intro and Outro- Wolf Moon by Unicorn Heads | https://unicornheads.com/ | Standard YouTube License
Additional Sounds- Inside a Computer Chip by Doug Maxwell |https://www.mediarightproductions.com/ | Standard YouTube License
The Science Night Podcast is a member of the Riverpower Podcast Mill (https://riverpower.xyz/) family  
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week we are talking to climate science, Canadian Green Party political candidate, and generally incredible person Dr. Devyani Singh.  We talk about potential solutions to the climate crisis and ways to make green energy work for everyone.  In the news, we talk about new ways of identifying invasive species, the best-laid plans of a research team being thwarted by Australian Magpies, and a new policy that could help keep plastic out of our oceans.</p>

<p><strong>Your Hosts</strong>]<br>
<a href="https://twitter.com/James_Reed3" rel="nofollow">James Reed</a><br>
<a href="https://twitter.com/SteffiDiem" rel="nofollow">Steffi Diem</a><br>
<a href="https://twitter.com/OrganJM" rel="nofollow">Jason Organ</a></p>

<p><strong>Our Guest</strong></p>

<p><a href="https://twitter.com/Kumari_Devyani" rel="nofollow">Dr. Devyani Singh</a> is a Post-Doctoral Economist Fellow working on Energy and Climate policy. her inter-disciplinary research has included energy access &amp; transitions in the Global South, air-quality (GHG emissions accounting), evaluating climate impacts of national policies, natural resource economics, environmental [carbon] finance, forest sustainability, and methane emissions from oil and gas production. As a result, Dr. SIngh has coordinated multiple research projects across sectors (industry, academia, government, Indigenous communities, and non-profits) and countries (India, Canada, US), where she led research design, research execution, and communication (via peer-reviewed papers, reports, presentations, social media etc.).</p>

<p>Outside of academia, Devyani has consulted on carbon markets and policy for New Forests Inc., and worked with the First Nations on non-timber forest products. In the past (until 2010), she also worked as a Senior Financial Analyst for various Fortune 200 companies after obtaining an MBA in Finance. However, inspired by the magnitude and importance of global climate change, she changed career paths and obtained an M.Sc. in Environmental Science, and a Ph.D. in Energy &amp; Climate Policy. Devyani actively promotes engagement with policy makers and the public for evidence-based decision-making.</p>

<p><strong>Credits</strong><br>
Editing-James Reed<br>
Mastering- Chris Goulet</p>

<p>Music:<br>
Intro and Outro- Wolf Moon by Unicorn Heads | <a href="https://unicornheads.com/" rel="nofollow">https://unicornheads.com/</a> | Standard YouTube License<br>
Additional Sounds- Inside a Computer Chip by Doug Maxwell |<a href="https://www.mediarightproductions.com/" rel="nofollow">https://www.mediarightproductions.com/</a> | Standard YouTube License</p>

<p>The Science Night Podcast is a member of the <a href="https://riverpower.xyz/" rel="nofollow">Riverpower Podcast Mill</a> family </p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week we are talking to climate science, Canadian Green Party political candidate, and generally incredible person Dr. Devyani Singh.  We talk about potential solutions to the climate crisis and ways to make green energy work for everyone.  In the news, we talk about new ways of identifying invasive species, the best-laid plans of a research team being thwarted by Australian Magpies, and a new policy that could help keep plastic out of our oceans.</p>

<p><strong>Your Hosts</strong>]<br>
<a href="https://twitter.com/James_Reed3" rel="nofollow">James Reed</a><br>
<a href="https://twitter.com/SteffiDiem" rel="nofollow">Steffi Diem</a><br>
<a href="https://twitter.com/OrganJM" rel="nofollow">Jason Organ</a></p>

<p><strong>Our Guest</strong></p>

<p><a href="https://twitter.com/Kumari_Devyani" rel="nofollow">Dr. Devyani Singh</a> is a Post-Doctoral Economist Fellow working on Energy and Climate policy. her inter-disciplinary research has included energy access &amp; transitions in the Global South, air-quality (GHG emissions accounting), evaluating climate impacts of national policies, natural resource economics, environmental [carbon] finance, forest sustainability, and methane emissions from oil and gas production. As a result, Dr. SIngh has coordinated multiple research projects across sectors (industry, academia, government, Indigenous communities, and non-profits) and countries (India, Canada, US), where she led research design, research execution, and communication (via peer-reviewed papers, reports, presentations, social media etc.).</p>

<p>Outside of academia, Devyani has consulted on carbon markets and policy for New Forests Inc., and worked with the First Nations on non-timber forest products. In the past (until 2010), she also worked as a Senior Financial Analyst for various Fortune 200 companies after obtaining an MBA in Finance. However, inspired by the magnitude and importance of global climate change, she changed career paths and obtained an M.Sc. in Environmental Science, and a Ph.D. in Energy &amp; Climate Policy. Devyani actively promotes engagement with policy makers and the public for evidence-based decision-making.</p>

<p><strong>Credits</strong><br>
Editing-James Reed<br>
Mastering- Chris Goulet</p>

<p>Music:<br>
Intro and Outro- Wolf Moon by Unicorn Heads | <a href="https://unicornheads.com/" rel="nofollow">https://unicornheads.com/</a> | Standard YouTube License<br>
Additional Sounds- Inside a Computer Chip by Doug Maxwell |<a href="https://www.mediarightproductions.com/" rel="nofollow">https://www.mediarightproductions.com/</a> | Standard YouTube License</p>

<p>The Science Night Podcast is a member of the <a href="https://riverpower.xyz/" rel="nofollow">Riverpower Podcast Mill</a> family </p>]]>
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