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Iain Stewart is the El Hassan bin Talal Research Chair in Sustainability at the Royal Scientific Society (Amman, Jordan), Co-Director of the Centre for Climate Change and Sustainability at Ashoka University, India, and Professor of Geoscience Communication at the University of Plymouth. The founding director of the University of Plymouth’s ‘Sustainable Earth Institute’, Iain’s long-standing research interests are in natural hazards, sustainable geoscience, and earth science communication. His geo-communication work has built on a 15 year partnership with BBC television presenting geoscience programmes (notably ‘Earth: The Power of the Planet’, ‘Earth: The Climate Wars’, ‘How Earth Made Us’, ‘How To Grow A Planet’, ‘The Rise of the Continents’ and ‘Planet Oil) and recently was academic advisor on the BBC’s acclaimed landmark series ‘Severn Worlds, One Planet’. Awarded an MBE for his services to geography and geology education, he is President of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society, and was Communications Lead and Evidence Chair for the Scottish Government’s Climate Citizen’s Assembly. A global champion of Earth science, Iain holds a UNESCO Chair in Geoscience and Society, and leads the UNESCO International Geoscience Programme project 685 on Geology and Sustainable Development.
My Work
• Helping geologists around the globe optimise their core shed workflows, minimise workplace injuries and protect and catalogue their core
• Geoscience Champion, passionate about sharing stories & learnings in geoscience with geology webinars
My Passions
• Travel Addict
• Care about helping & connecting with others
Daniel Muggleton is an Australian stand-up comedian based in Sydney. His debut special ‘Let’s Never Hang Out’ aired on ABC Comedy in 2019 he’s also appeared on The Feed (SBS) and The Checkout.
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