This hour, we’ll explore climate change’s impact on many whale populations – from Belugas in the Arctic Ocean to North Atlantic right whales off the coast of New England.
We’ll hear how studies conducted on Beluga whales at Mystic Aquarium are helping scientists better understand what factors threaten their survival in the wild.
And later, scientists working on a research initiative called “Project CETI” are using AI technology to learn the language of Connecticut’s state animal: the sperm whale.
GUESTS:
Eve Zuckoff: Climate and Environment Reporter, CAI
Tracy Romano: Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist of Marine Sciences, Mystic Aquarium
Gašper Beguš: Associate Professor, Dept. of Linguistics, UC Berkeley
Kathryn Hulick: Science Journalist, Science News Explores
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This episode originally aired on February 24, 2025.

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