Thriving: The Breakthrough Movement

32. What Trees Can Tell Us About a Changing Climate, with Valérie Trouet

Wayne Visser Season 2 Episode 32

My guest this week is Valérie Trouet, a palaeoclimatologist, Professor of Dendrochronology at the University of Arizona and Scientific Director of the Belgian Climate Centre. In this episode, she discusses how:

  • Studying tree rings can give insights into climate change over the past 2,000 years
  • There is evidence that climate change was a contributing factor to the fall of Rome
  • Science needs the support of enabling government policy to turn insight into action
  • Communicating scientific findings needs to generate consensus rather than division
  • Dendrochronology allows us to compare extreme climate events, such as wildfires, over time

Key links
Valérie Trouet (LinkedIn)
Laboratory for Tree-Ring Research (website)
Tree Braille (poem)
Thriving (book)
Wayne Visser (website)
Wayne Visser (LinkedIn)