Challenging Climate
Science Podcasts
Asking tough questions about the science, technology, and politics of climate change, two climate researchers challenge leading experts on one of the defining issues of our age. Every two weeks, they explore how we can fight global warming by cutting greenhouse gas emissions, carbon removal, adaptation and solar geoengineering. Dr. Jesse Reynolds and Dr. Pete Irvine consider the roles of computer models and persuasive narratives, economics and public policy, and renewable energy and national security in the climate debate, and look beyond to issues such as biotechnology and international development.
Support us at Patreon.
Questions or comments? Email info@challengingclimate.org or tweet @ChalClimate
See more information on Jesse Reynolds and Pete Irvine.
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music by Peter Danilchuk @clambgramb (IG/Twitter).
Location:
United States
Genres:
Science Podcasts
Description:
Asking tough questions about the science, technology, and politics of climate change, two climate researchers challenge leading experts on one of the defining issues of our age. Every two weeks, they explore how we can fight global warming by cutting greenhouse gas emissions, carbon removal, adaptation and solar geoengineering. Dr. Jesse Reynolds and Dr. Pete Irvine consider the roles of computer models and persuasive narratives, economics and public policy, and renewable energy and national security in the climate debate, and look beyond to issues such as biotechnology and international development. Support us at Patreon. Questions or comments? Email info@challengingclimate.org or tweet @ChalClimate See more information on Jesse Reynolds and Pete Irvine. Subscribe for email updates. music by Peter Danilchuk @clambgramb (IG/Twitter).
Twitter:
@ChalClimate
Language:
English
Contact:
1-510-585-3773
47. Shuchi Talati on ethics and governance of solar geoengineering
Duración:00:51:31
46. Ulrike Lohmann on clouds, aerosols and solar radiation modification
Duración:00:45:20
45. Benjamin Sovacool and Chad Baum on global trends in public perceptions of climate technologies
Duración:00:53:54
44. George Monbiot on environmentalism and climate activism
Duración:00:48:28
43. Janos Pasztor on global climate policy and geoengineering
Duración:00:51:04
42. David Stainforth on climate models and uncertainty
Duración:00:42:14
41. David Keith on Climate Systems Engineering
Duración:00:43:01
40. Jennifer Allan on global climate governance and the COP28 agenda
Duración:00:52:29
39. Greg Nemet on how solar became cheap (with Energy vs Climate)
Duración:00:56:34
A brief podcast review and update
Duración:00:08:52
38. Richard Tol on Climate Economics: the cost of carbon, geoengineering & IPCC
Duración:00:56:29
37. Emma Marris on our rambunctious garden: wilderness and human influence on nature
Duración:00:43:06
36. John Moore on the melting cryosphere and glacier geoengineering
Duración:00:50:55
35. Steve Smith on net zero pledges and CDR strategies & tech
Duración:01:02:17
34. Heleen de Coninck on the IPCC, climate tech & a just Net Zero transition
Duración:00:43:46
33. David Fahey on the Montreal Protocol, ozone depletion and SRM
Duración:00:52:36
32. Chris Stark on the UK’s Climate Change Committee
Duración:00:55:10
31. Ken Caldeira on politics in research and the feasibility of the energy transition
Duración:00:49:27
30. Andrew Revkin on climate journalism - its evolution, perils and narrative capture
Duración:00:49:22
29. Daniel Harrison on Marine Cloud Brightening and the RRAP
Duración:00:51:06