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The Take
Another Take: A radical antidote for climate despair

The Take

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 21:55


Every Saturday, we revisit a story from the archives. This originally aired on November 14, 2022. None of the dates, titles, or other references from that time have been changed. Fossil fuels are a time bomb, and humans are entitled to stop them. That's the argument of “How to Blow Up a Pipeline,” a book by Andreas Malm calling for activist groups like Just Stop Oil and Extinction Rebellion to adopt radical tactics against the fossil fuel industry, including property damage. As COP27 enters its second week, greenwashing is rife, protest is limited, and fossil fuel emissions are still rising. After over a quarter-century of UN-sponsored talking, Malm argues it's time for people to take action into their own hands. In this episode: Andreas Malm, author of “How to Blow Up a Pipeline” and professor at Lund University Episode credits: This episode was updated by Tamara Khandaker. The original production team was Alexandra Locke, Negin Owliaei, Chloe K. Li, Ruby Zaman, and our host Halla Mohieddeen, in for Malika Bilal.  Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our video editor is Hisham Abu Salah. Alexandra Locke is The Take's executive producer, and Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera's head of audio. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Threads and YouTube

ESG Now
COPacetic in Egypt and Methane is a Low-Hanging Fruit

ESG Now

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 22:06 Transcription Available


As COP27 in Sharm El-Sheikh winds down, we talk to Oliver Marchand about his impressions from the conference. While staving off the worst effects of climate change is definitely getting harder, we also find some reasons for hope. Then we review an updated rule that is looking to clamp down on methane emissions from oil and gas wells in the US. The document is 504 pages long, but we promise a briefer precis.Host: Bentley Kaplan, MSCI ESG ResearchGuests: Oliver Marchand & Chris Cote, MSCI ESG Research

The Eurasian Climate Brief
COP27: what's left of Russian climate action?

The Eurasian Climate Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 43:12


As COP27 draws to a close, we take another deep dive into the impacts of Russia's war against Ukraine on the climate negotiations and climate action at large. What were Moscow's priorities this year? How has the Russian delegation been treated by the rest of the climate community throughout the summit? Maria Pastukhova, a senior policy analyst at the climate think tank E3G, and Anna Korppoo, a research professor from the Fridtjof Nansens Institute in Norway, discuss these questions, and much more.The Eurasian Climate Brief is a podcast dedicated to climate issues in the region stretching from Eastern Europe to Russia down to the Caucasus and Central Asia.This episode is supported by n-ost, The Moscow Times and the European Climate Foundation, and made by:Natalie Sauer, a French British environmental journalist and English-language editor for The Conversation.  A former reporter for Climate Home News, her words have also appeared in international media such as Le Monde Diplomatique, Politico Europe, Open Democracy, Euractiv and the Heinrich Böll Foundation.Boris Schneider, European Journalism Project Manager at Clean Energy Wire (CLEW). Prior he has worked as a specialist on Eastern European climate and energy topics, amongst others for navos Public Dialogue Consultants and the German Economic Team. He graduated from the Free University of Berlin with a M. Sc. in Economics and is interested in the intersection of political economy and ecology in Eurasia.Angelina Davydova, an environmental journalist from Russia. Angelina has been writing about climate change in the region for Russian and international media and attending UN climate summits since 2008. She also teaches environmental journalism and environmental and climate policy and communication in a number of universities and regularly organises training for journalists from Eastern Europe, Central Asia and Caucasus on environmental and climate reporting. Angelina left Russia in March 2022 and is now a fellow of the journalistic programme Media in Cooperation and Transition (MICT) in Berlin.Production by the www.thepodcastcoach.co.uk

GPWorks
#34 GP Works Dr Sean Owens

GPWorks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 17:05


What can GPs do to help the environment and run sustainable practices? What can doctors do to help planetary health, which has such a huge impact on human health? Dr Sean Owens is GP in the north east, and a member of Doctors for the Environment and the ICGP Sustainability Working Group. As COP27 comes to a close, he describes the practical things that GPs can do to help reduce carbon emissions, reduce energy use, and help with biodiversity. There is an infographic referred to in this podcast. You can see it here on the ICGP dedicated website page where there are lots of other resources, including Dr Owens' blog. https://www.icgp.ie/go/in_the_practice/planetary_health?spId=58C5887D-5EF5-4E05-8CDCF993FF445BC5 This podcast is produced by Aileen O'Meara for the ICGP. Contact us at ICGP.news@gmail.com

Level 3: Stories from the Heart of Humanitarian Crises
Will countries hit by climate change finally get payouts at COP27? | RH S3E5

Level 3: Stories from the Heart of Humanitarian Crises

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 54:32


For the first time in the COP summits' nearly 30-year history, a call for climate reparations championed by the world's most vulnerable nations has made it onto the official agenda.  It's formally called loss and damage, and it entails payouts from developed countries (who have profited the most from burning fossil fuels) to developing countries (who are suffering the worst from the impacts of climate change).  Will this notion be accepted by rich countries? Or will political realities and developed countries' reticence water down the original vision of loss and damage? As COP27 unfolds in Egypt, host Heba Aly unpacks the prospects for loss and damage financing, as well as other avenues to improve global governance of climate financing for the most vulnerable – from debt restructuring to climate claims at the International Court of Justice.  Hear from The New Humanitarian's policy editor, Irwin Loy, and our Latin America editor-at-large, Paula Dupraz-Dobias, reporting from COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh. ————— If you've got thoughts on this episode, write to us or send us a voice note at podcast@thenewhumanitarian.org.    SHOW NOTES Loss and damage: Views from the ground at COP27 A humanitarian lens on COP27: Loss and damage, debt relief, and climate justice Q&A: Behind the push to bring the climate crisis to court Oh FFS: A guide to climate change acronyms The Barbadian Proposal Turning Heads at COP27 | Foreign Policy Climate disaster aid scheme ‘Global Shield' launched at COP27 | The Guardian

ReFi Podcast
Speed & Scale with Ryan from Kleiner Perkins

ReFi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 60:03


As COP27 unfolds in Sharm El-Sheikh. John and Simar are joined by Ryan Panchadsaram, Co-Author of Speed & Scale, advisor at Kleiner Perkins, and formerly Former U.S. Deputy Chief Technology Officer. Drawing on Ryan's experience and knowledge they unpack : - Ryan's backstory - Speed & Scale as a blueprint and plan to mobilize collective action towards tackling the climate crisis - Where and how technology can help service this mission - A resounding CTA for both individuals, companies, and governments to strive towards the Climate goals being discussed at COP27 - A whole lot more... See below... #cop27 #2030 #climateaction #unitednations Individuals Mentioned: John Doerr https://twitter.com/johndoerr Todd Park https://www.linkedin.com/in/todd-park-3232573/ Bill Gates https://twitter.com/billgates Al Gore https://algore.com/ Christiana Figueres https://unfccc.int/about-us/the-executive-secretary/former-executive-secretary-ms-christiana-figueres Companies/ Organizations/Gov Departments Mentioned: KleinerPerkins https://www.kleinerperkins.com/ Speed & Scale https://speedandscale.com/tracker/ Department of Health and Human Services https://www.hhs.gov/ United States Digital Service https://www.usds.gov/ Rock Health https://rockhealth.com/ Unilever https://www.unilever.com/planet-and-society/climate-action/ Chevron https://www.chevron.com/ Shell https://www.shell.com/energy-and-innovation/the-energy-future/our-climate-target.html#iframe=L3dlYmFwcHMvY2xpbWF0ZV9hbWJpdGlvbi8 NASA, Methane leaks https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/methane-super-emitters-mapped-by-nasa-s-new-earth-space-mission FlowCarbon https://www.flowcarbon.com/ Climate Draft https://www.climatedraft.org/ Breakthrough Energy Ventures https://breakthroughenergy.org/ Lower carbon https://lowercarboncapital.com/ School of Sustainability Stanford https://sustainability.stanford.edu/ UN mentions: The Paris agreement https://unfccc.int/process-and-meetings/the-paris-agreement/the-paris-agreement COP27 https://unfccc.int/cop27 COP26 https://ukcop26.org/ UN integrity Measures https://www.unglobalcompact.org/about/integrity-measures OKRs https://www.whatmatters.com/ Timestamps 00:00 Intro 03:10 Ryan's Story 07:00 What are you most curious of? 09:16 Why Speed & Scale Exists 13:37 Solutions & Accelerants 16:25 What are you seeing since the plan is out? 19:30 Code reds Methane, Coal, Beef, Nature.. 23:29 COP27 26:40 Coordination at a global level 29:30 Sustainability School of Stanford 32:44 Carbon Removal 35:36 View on Carbon Markets 41:00 Natural Market Trends 46:10 Growth/De-Growth 48:16 Re-designing Money & Deploying Capital 56:29 CTA -------------------------------------------- Connect with Ryan and check out Speed & Scale https://twitter.com/rypan https://speedandscale.com -------------------------------------------- Join the conversation on Twitter, follow: https://twitter.com/ReFiDAOist https://twitter.com/climateXcrypto https://twitter.com/simarsmangat https://twitter.com/johnx25bd Thanks to our friends at Feed Ignite for the podcast and micro-content production: https://feedignite.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/refipodcast/message

On Peace
Tegan Blaine on the COP27 Climate Conference

On Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 10:04


As COP27 continues in Egypt, USIP's Tegan Blaine says, "The one issue that is really beginning to explode this year is the issue of loss and damage" and support for poorer countries. "They weren't responsible for the cause, and they don’t have the resources to [address climate change] on their own."

The Take
A radical antidote to climate despair

The Take

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 21:07


Fossil fuels are a time bomb, and humans are entitled to stop them. That is the argument of How to Blow Up a Pipeline, a book by Andreas Malm calling for activist groups like Just Stop Oil and Extinction Rebellion to adopt radical tactics against the fossil fuel industry, including property damage. As COP27 enters its second week, greenwashing is rife, protest is limited, and fossil fuel emissions are still rising. After over a quarter-century of UN-sponsored talking, Malm argues it is time for people to take action into their own hands. In this episode:  Andreas Malm, author of How to Blow Up a Pipeline and professor at Lund University Episode credits: This episode was produced by Alexandra Locke with Negin Owliaei, Chloe K. Li, and our host Halla Mohieddeen. It was fact-checked by Ruby Zaman. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our engagement producers are Aya Elmileik and Adam Abou-Gad. Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera's head of audio. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook

World Report
India - Canada - Belgium

World Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 15:19


As COP27 continues in Egypt, people in India are reeling from the worst heatwaves and air pollution in years, in Canada, there is a rise in hate crime against Indian nationals but the government in Ottawa is slow to act, and in Belgium, a Russian discount supermarket has been forced to close as people refused to shop there.

Business News Leaders
World Gold Council assesses climate change risks

Business News Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 7:04


As Cop27 is underway, the World Gold Council has been urging gold miners to plan further for climate change risks. In its latest report the council outlined a range of adaptation strategies, to help gold miners remain resilient. Business Day TV spoke to the council's Climate Change Lead, John Mulligan

The New Statesman Podcast
Why Rishi Sunak flip-flopped on Cop

The New Statesman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 26:30


As Cop27, the UN climate conference, starts in Egypt, Anoosh Chakelian is joined by India Bourke, our environment correspondent, to discuss why Rishi Sunak U-turned and is now attending, what might be announced and why it's disappointing that the leaders of so many other countries are not going.Read more:Carbon emissions tracker 2022: How do countries compare? Greta Thunberg on why Cop27 is a “scam”“I haven't met a politician ready to do what it takes”: Greta Thunberg and Björk in conversationMapped: Fracking sites could impact one in four Tory constituencies Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

World Economic Forum
COP27: what to expect from the climate summit

World Economic Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 28:40


As COP27 begins in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, Radio Davos looks at the main themes, and talks to the head of climate action at the World Economic Forum about the role of business. Guest: Antonia Gawel, head of climate action at the World Economic Forum Open letter from the Alliance of CEO Climate Leaders: First Movers Coalition:  Check out all our podcasts on :    Join the  Episode transcript:

World vs Virus
COP27: what to expect from the climate summit

World vs Virus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 28:41


As COP27 begins in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, Radio Davos looks at the main themes, and talks to the head of climate action at the World Economic Forum about the role of business. Guest: Antonia Gawel, head of climate action at the World Economic Forum Open letter from the Alliance of CEO Climate Leaders: https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2022/11/cop27-alliance-of-ceo-climate-leaders/ First Movers Coalition: https://www.weforum.org/first-movers-coalition Check out all our podcasts on wef.ch/podcasts: Meet the Leader  WEF Book Club Podcast Agenda DialoguesJoin the World Economic Forum Podcast Club Episode transcript: https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2022/11/cop27-public-private-first-movers-coalition

The Bunkered Golf Podcast
Golf and the great big climate emergency

The Bunkered Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 95:25


As COP27 gets under way in Egypt, Michael and Bryce hear from Jonathan Smith, the CEO of the GEO Foundation for Sustainable Golf, about the role the sport is playing in the planet's future  Jonathan dispels the notion that golf courses are damaging for the environment and outlines some of the threats posed to the game by climate change and coastal erosion. You simply cannot afford to turn a blind eye to this chat.  Elsewhere, there's praise for Gemma Dryburgh after her LPGA breakthrough, disbelief at Bernhard Langer's latest exploits, and thoughts on Rory's latest LIV comments.   Plus... where's the strangest place you've played golf? Some of our listeners' comments will stun you.  Tune in now!   ⛳️ Chat to us on social and subscribe to the magazine for the best news, reviews, comment and more from the home of golf!         ⓣ https://twitter.com/bunkeredonline            ⓕ https://www.facebook.com/bunkeredonline            ⓨ https://www.youtube.com/bunkeredonline            ⓘ https://www.instagram.com/bunkeredonline            Get the magazine every month: https://www.bunkered.co.uk/suboffer 

Perspective
Climate justice at COP27: ‘Richer countries cannot turn their backs on this'

Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 9:20


The UN's annual climate change conference grows more urgent every year. With just over 1.1°C of warming above pre-industrial levels, the world is already seeing devastating consequences. As COP27 opens in Egypt, we discuss the stakes at this year's summit with Inger Andersen, executive director of the United Nations Environment Programme. She explains that current pledges remain largely insufficient and calls on G20 countries – responsible for more than 75 percent of carbon emissions – to ensure climate justice. Her message to all those disappointed with current climate action: Elect leaders who will be sure to make it a priority. 

Elfonomics - with Elf Lyons and Dr Gerard Lyons
What The H£ll is the Green Economy?

Elfonomics - with Elf Lyons and Dr Gerard Lyons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 32:24


As COP27 gets underway in Egypt, comedian Elf Lyons and her father, the economist Dr Gerard Lyons, discuss whether we can have economic growth at the same time as saving the planet. Plus, find out about little, green Elf's domestic direct action. Twitter: @WTHEconomicspod

The Economy, Land & Climate Podcast
Why has international diplomacy failed on climate loss and damage?

The Economy, Land & Climate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2022 32:58 Transcription Available


As COP27 begins in Egypt following historic floods in Pakistan and a summer of international droughts, will this finally be the year rich governments begin to take climate finance seriously? Bertie speaks to Karim Ahmed about his recent white policy paper on loss and damage, which is being presented at COP27. Dr. Ahmed is a director of the Global Council for Science and the Environment, and a Professor at the University of Connecticut Health Center. He has previously had high level roles at NRDC, US Government departments, UN environmental bodies, and the World Bank.Further reading from Dr. Ahmed: The Impact of Global Climate Change on Vulnerable Communities: Climate-Related Loss & Damage and Financial Reparations, a Policy White Paper (2022)Climate Justice, Humans Rights, and the Case for Reparations, Health and Human Rights Journal (2021)Why we need a Global Climate Reparations Fund, ELCI (2022)What is the financial cost of loss and damage from climate change?, ELCI (2022)Find more podcasts and articles at www.elc-insight.org

PRI's The World
Pakistan on front lines of climate change as COP27 kicks off

PRI's The World

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 47:25


For months, the flooding in Pakistan has been held up by global leaders as a prime example of why funding for so-called "losses and damages" is essential. As COP27 kicks off on Sunday, the stakes are higher for countries like Pakistan. And, the Russian invasion in Ukraine has called for a reckoning from other former members of the Soviet Union. Kazakhstan is experiencing a surge in nationalism — and a push away from Russia. Also, Nov. 4 marks the 100th year since the discovery of the tomb of Egyptian King Tutankhamun Nebkheperure (popularly known as "King Tut"). It was discovered in the Valley of Kings by British Egyptologist Howard Carter in 1922, leading to groundbreaking archaeological research. Plus, Manu Chao and Bomba Estereo team up for a new song.

Business in Focus
A step-change for sustainability - Ep66

Business in Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 22:45


As COP27 kicks off, how can conversations and pledges turn into meaningful action at the pace needed? The challenges are of a scale and complexity that can't be solved in isolation. Join host Rowena Daines to explore how organisations and investors can work alongside innovative ClimateTech to direct focus and funding towards collaborative momentum on progress. PwC's ESG leader for Deals, James Pincus will be providing insight into the trends in the market while Grey Parrot's CEO Mikela Druckman will share the perspective of the innovative new scaleups offering new ways to tackle sustainability.

The India Energy Hour
Episode 30: Is India walking the talk on its Climate Promises?

The India Energy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 48:25


As COP27 inches closer, the promises and commitments made during the last global climate conference are under scrutiny. India which was the biggest surprise, thanks to its Net Zero target year announcement has been under the scanner for laying out its climate plans. The Union Cabinet recently approved India's Nationally Determined Contributions which though exhaustive, is still falling short on several fronts - major being climate adaptation. While mitigation measures are being given due importance, specific targets are yet to be drafted. In order for India, among other large economies, to step up its mitigation and adaptation efforts, it needs to raise ambition domestically, bringing policy coherence across the central and state governments, and ensuring access to finance from rich countries. To understand how India should prioritize its mitigation and adaptation efforts, we interviewed Harjeet Singh, Senior Adviser at Climate Action Network. Harjeet is a global expert on the issues of climate impacts, migration and adaptation and has spent two decades working in development sectors. Full transcript of the episode is available here Follow TIEH podcast on Twitter, Linkedin and YouTube Harjeet Singh is on Twitter and Linkedin Our host, Shreya Jai on Twitter, Linkedin & Dr. Sandeep Pai on Twitter, Linkedin Podcast Producer, Tejas Dayananda Sagar on Twitter and Linkedin

World Economic Forum
COP26 President Alok Sharma on the future of climate action in a fractured world

World Economic Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 27:01


The climate summit COP26 was seen as a qualified success. As COP27, due to be held in Egypt by the end of the year, draws closer, and in the light of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, COP26 President Alok Sharma spoke with the head of the World Economic Forum's Centre for Nature and Climate, Gim Huay Neo, to discuss the significance of public-private collaboration in delivering more radical climate action.

World vs Virus
COP26 President Alok Sharma on the future of climate action in a fractured world

World vs Virus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 27:02


The climate summit COP26 was seen as a qualified success. As COP27, due to be held in Egypt by the end of the year, draws closer, and in the light of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, COP26 President Alok Sharma spoke with the head of the World Economic Forum's Centre for Nature and Climate, Gim Huay Neo, to discuss the significance of public-private collaboration in delivering more radical climate action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Agenda Dialogues
COP26 President Alok Sharma on the future of climate action in a fractured world

Agenda Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 27:01


The climate summit COP26 was seen as a qualified success. As COP27, due to be held in Egypt by the end of the year, draws closer, and in the light of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, COP26 President Alok Sharma spoke with the head of the World Economic Forum's Centre for Nature and Climate, Gim Huay Neo, to discuss the significance of public-private collaboration in delivering more radical climate action. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.