S2:E1: Sean O'Donnell: What Social Insects Can Teach Us About Climate Resilience

S2:E1: Sean O'Donnell: What Social Insects Can Teach Us About Climate Resilience

Author: Gevorg Ghazaryan May 31, 2025 Duration: 32:30

In this episode of Talking Environment, host Gevorg Ghazaryan sits down with Dr. Sean O'Donnell, Professor of Biodiversity, Earth & Environmental Science at Drexel University, to delve into the fascinating world of social insects and their responses to environmental stressors.

Dr. O'Donnell shares insights from his research on insect behavior and neuroecology, focusing on how species like ants, bees, wasps, and termites exhibit complex social structures that enable them to adapt to challenges such as climate change and habitat loss.

The conversation explores the concept of "thermal sociobiology," examining how rising temperatures impact insect colonies and what these changes mean for broader ecosystems.

Dr. O'Donnell discusses the resilience of social insects, their role in maintaining ecological balance, and the lessons humans can learn from their adaptive strategies.

Tune in to Talking Environment to discover how the smallest creatures on our planet offer significant insights into resilience, sustainability, and the interconnectedness of life.


Hosted by Gevorg Ghazaryan, Talking Environment is a series of conversations that grew from the work of the Maqoor Environmental NGO. It brings together a community of dedicated advocates and thinkers who are deeply engaged with the natural world. Rather than presenting lectures, this podcast captures the dynamic exchange of ideas between environmentalists, academics, and specialists from many disciplines. You’ll hear discussions that move from the broad concepts of sustainability and ecological conservation to the urgent, specific realities of climate change and protecting biodiversity. The strength of this podcast lies in its access to genuine experts who offer grounded, often surprising, perspectives on the challenges and solutions shaping our planet. Each episode feels like sitting in on a thoughtful dialogue, where complex topics are broken down with clarity and a shared sense of purpose. For anyone curious about the science, policy, and personal stories behind environmental work, these conversations provide a meaningful and informative listen. Tune in to hear how different voices connect the dots between local action and global impact.
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