Dr Thomas Smith | Understanding Wildfires

Dr Thomas Smith | Understanding Wildfires

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July 9, 2025 · 40 min

About this episode

Dr. Thomas Smith discusses the science of wildfires and their impact on the environment and society.

From California to Australia, Wales to Bodmin Moor, news of wildfires has increasingly flickered across our screens. Not only do these fires dramatically change our landscapes, they also release huge amounts of carbon dioxide into our atmosphere. But what constitutes a wildfire? And how does it affect wildlife and humans? Dr Thomas Smith from the London School of Economics and Political Sciences visits Exeter to share his experience of chasing wildfires across four continents. Thomas is an environmental geographer who specialises in pyrogeography – the study of fire on earth. Together, we explore the science of wildfires, what they can tell us about the drivers, the impacts of environmental change, and the implications to our lives and broader society. THOMAS SMITH Associate Professor in Environmental Geography Department of Geography and Environment The London School of Economics and Political Sciences Dr Thomas Smith is a wildfire scientist who specialises in understanding wildfire behaviour and smoke emissions. He is an Associate Professor in Environmental Geography at the London School of Economics where he teaches courses on climate change and the relationship between…

People in this episode

Guest: Dr Thomas Smith

Topics covered

  • wildfires
  • environment
  • climate change
  • geography
  • society

Keywords

  • wildfire behaviour
  • smoke emissions
  • pyrogeography
  • environmental change
  • climate change

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Places: California, Australia, Wales, Bodmin Moor, Exeter

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