Media Appearances

Included below are links to published visual media that I appear in, which includes a professional seminar, public outreach, and documentaries that were published online or broadcast on television.

I presented a public-facing talk online for the California Academy of Sciences, as part of their Night School programming.

My presentation formed part of their show “Bed Time”, which featured mussel beds, river beds, and geological beds.

All of the talks are great, my slot is at time stamp 29:19 - 51:57.

I was interviewed by Voice of America for a perspective on the physical impacts of Mardi Gras beads on the environment of New Orleans.

The documentary outlines the impacts of Mardi Gras and highlights some of the excellent work that is undertaken by Grounds Krewe across the city to make the annual celebrations more sustainable.

The whole documentary is super, my appearance is at time stamp 3:10 - 3:52.

In March 2022, I presented a seminar for the Source-to-Sink webinar series on my work about contemporary rivers.

I presented on the 2021 project regarding the Mississippi River in the Anthropocene, as well as the broader changes that we have made to rivers globally, and presented my work on plastic in riverbeds, later published in 2023.

The documentary was first broadcast in April 2020 in Germany, by 3Sat on their show Nano. The footage was collected from an event held in New Orleans in November 2021 called the “Anthropocene River Campus: The Human Delta”.

The event was part of the Anthropocene Curriculum, in turn supported by Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW, Berlin) and the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (MPIWG, Berlin).

I appear from 1:21 - 1:38.

The documentary was first broadcast in April 2020 in Germany, by 3Sat on their show Nano. The footage was collected from an event held in New Orleans in November 2021 called the “Anthropocene River Campus: The Human Delta”.

The event was part of the Anthropocene Curriculum, in turn supported by Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW, Berlin) and the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (MPIWG, Berlin).

I appear from 1:30 - 1:56.