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  • 50. Maarten Albers on the Nitrogen Crisis in the Netherlands
    Aug 12 2024

    Our guest is Maarten Albers, a journalist who reports on agriculture and food for the Volkskrant, one of the Netherlands’ leading newspapers. In today's episode, we draw our attention to the 'nitrogen crisis' in the Netherlands - a major environmental story that has reshaped politics in the Netherlands and societal views on environmental regulation, science and technology, and even international relations.

    Listen as we discuss why we should care about nitrogen in the environment, and what lessons we can draw from the nitrogen crisis happening in the Netherlands.

    Links:

    • Maarten's articles on de Volkskrant
    • Interview on the nitrogen crisis, with Jan Douwe van der Ploeg, emeritus professor of agricultural sociology
    • Check out this article on 'An organic farmer can also be a peak polluter'

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  • 49. Gwynne Dyer on Intervention Earth: climate mitigation, CDR & SRM
    Jul 2 2024

    Our guest is Gwynne Dyer, an author, columnist, broadcaster and lecturer on international affairs. In this episode, we discuss the key messages from his new book Intervention Earth: Life-Saving Ideas from the World’s Climate Engineers, based on extensive interviews with the world’s top climate scientists. We discuss his insights from these interviews on the state of our climate, and address controversies and concerns over carbon dioxide removal (CDR) and solar radiation management (SRM).

    Links:

    • Gwynne Dyer’s profile
    • Check out his new book, Intervention Earth: Life-Saving Ideas
    • Check out this survey: World’s top climate scientists expect global heating to blast past 1.5C target

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  • 48. Jonathan Blake and Nils Gilman on planetary governance
    May 28 2024

    Jonathan Blake is Associate Director at the Berggruen Institute, where he leads the Planetary Program. Nils Gilman is Senior Vice President at the Berggruen Institute and Deputy Editor of Noema magazine. In this episode, we discuss the ideas in their recently published book, Children of a Modest Star: Planetary Thinking for an Age of Crises. We grapple with ideas of sovereignty, planetary governance and subsidiarity.

    Links:

    • Jonathan Blake’s profile
    • Nils Gilman’s profile
    • Check out their book, Children of a Modest Star: Planetary Thinking for an Age of Crises

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  • 47. Shuchi Talati on ethics and governance of solar geoengineering
    Apr 30 2024

    Today’s guest is Dr. Shuchi Talati, a climate technology and governance expert and the founder of The Alliance for Just Deliberation on Solar Geoengineering. In this episode, we discuss ethics and governance of solar geoengineering, the formal cancellation of Harvard’s SCoPEx experiment, and the UN Environment Assembly deliberations on Solar Radiation Modification.

    Links:

    • Shuchi Talati’s profile
    • The Alliance for Just Deliberation on Solar Geoengineering
    • Check out this paper, Who Are the Engineers? Solar Geoengineering Research and Justice

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  • 46. Ulrike Lohmann on clouds, aerosols and solar radiation modification
    Apr 2 2024

    Today’s guest is Ulrike Lohmann, Professor of Experimental Atmospheric Physics in the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science at ETH Zurich. Lohmann is also the Principal Investigator of the CLOUDLAB project, a multi-year project to investigate aerosol-cloud interactions in wintertime stratus clouds over the Alps.

    In this episode, we discuss the role of clouds and aerosols in our climate. We dive deep into aerosol-cloud interactions to uncover the science behind solar radiation modification (SRM) techniques like marine cloud brightening, and discuss a novel proposed SRM technique - Mixed Phase Cloud Thinning.

    Links:

    • Ulrike Lohmann’s profile
    • Check out the CLOUDLAB project

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  • 45. Benjamin Sovacool and Chad Baum on global trends in public perceptions of climate technologies
    Mar 7 2024

    In this episode, we speak with Dr. Benjamin Sovacool and Dr. Chad Baum, about their newly published, high-impact paper, “Public Perceptions and Support of Climate Intervention Technologies across the Global North and Global South”. Join us as we discuss the key findings of their work, and how these findings can and should influence policy and governance methods.

    Dr. Benjamin Sovacool is a professor with affiliations at Aarhus University, the University of Sussex and Boston University. Dr. Chad Baum is Assistant Professor at the Department of Business Development and Technology of Aarhus University.

    Links:

    • Ben Sovacool’s profile
    • Chad Baum’s profile
    • The GENIE project
    • Their Nature paper, Public Perceptions and Support of Climate Intervention Technologies across the Global North and Global South and accessible summary
    • Check out their paper on sentiments and emotions of climate tech on Twitter
    • And another one on field testing radical climate interventions,
    • And another one on co-impacts
    • Also check out our related episode with Luke Iseman on Make Sunsets

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  • 44. George Monbiot on environmentalism and climate activism
    Mar 5 2024

    George Monbiot is a renowned British author, The Guardian Columnist and environmental activist. George is the author of more than a dozen books, the most recent of which is Regenesis: Feeding the World without Devouring the Planet, and he was awarded the Orwell Prize for Journalism in 2022.

    In this episode, we discuss topics of his insightful and provocative articles such as de-throning GDP, radical climate activism, the ‘wealth curse’ and contentious technologies such as nuclear energy, GMO and SRM.

    Links:

    • George Monbiot's profile
    • Monbiot's article, The Cruel Fantasies of Well-Fed People
    • Monbiot's most recent book, Regenesis

    Related articles by Monbiot:

    • On the extreme wealthy, Here’s a question Cop28 won’t address: why are billionaires blocking action to save the planet?
    • On climate and politics, The hard right and climate catastrophe are intimately linked. This is how
    • On UK climate politics
    • On radical climate activism (and another one)

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  • 43. Janos Pasztor on global climate policy and geoengineering
    Feb 6 2024

    This episode’s guest is Janos Pasztor. He has four decades of work experience in the areas of energy, environment, climate change, and sustainable development, including roles as Executive Director of the Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative (C2G) and UN Assistant Secretary-General for Climate Change.

    In this episode, we explore the political lens of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) and solar radiation management (SRM), discussing the progress of CDR and SRM discourse, as well as its challenges and controversies.

    CORRECTION: Jesse suggested that the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) had a dozen or so members, but Janos pointed out that in fact it has universal membership, i.e., every UN member state is a member.

    Links:

    • Janos Pasztor’s profile
    • Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative
    • Janos’ article on the role of UN Secretary-General in Climate Change, in Global Policy 2016

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