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Anike Berane - a PhD student at University of Göttingen Germany

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Anike Berane - a PhD student at Ecopedology of the Tropics and Subtropics University of Göttingen (Germany) Description: In this episode we discuss greenhouse gases and their natural sources such as forest and soil, where we cover related topics as well (forest management systems, greenhouse gas measurements, tree species etc.) At the same time, we cover the most common topics about PhD reaserch as publishing papers, peer reviewing, sources of stress etc. Science Talk with Naz: Website: https://www.podcastics.com/podcast/science-talk-with-naz/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sciencetalkwithnaz/ Guest: Anike Berane Twitter: https://twitter.com/berane_a University: https://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/640837.html Host: Nazerke Amangeldy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annazeka_/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nazerke-amangedy-9ba760206/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/annazeka_ 0:00 who is Anike Berane / What does she study 0:43 what are "natural greenhouse gases." The role of soil & forest 3:48 trees are dangerous? 6:32 carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrous oxide (N2O) & methane (CH4) - greenhouse gases 11:45 Anike's Ph.D. research project. Different forest management systems / german forest history / relations between forest soils and greenhouse gases 16:30 the most "Climate Change" resistant tree 18:00 what are "forest management systems." 20:58 how greenhouse gases measured in forest 22:12 difficulties during fieldwork: wild pigs / weather 23:34 Ph.D. = independence (Anike's experience) 25:54 "peer review" & "publishing scientific papers" / advantageous of anonymous peer-reviewing 28:44 why you may develop "stress" or "depression" in your PhD 34:35 Ph.D.: with extension vs. without extention 37:26 is climate change real? / how to fight against "human-influenced climate change"? main greenhouse gas emitter countries 45:28 what calms you down when you are stressed out? 46:30 advice to my younger self (Anike) 47:07 my favorite thing about science... 48:20 how does curiosity feel 49:35 where to find Anike online?

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