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Calculated calendar date when humanity's yearly consumption exceeds Earth's replenishment

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Second Nature
Can We Have Ethical Consumption Under Capitalism?

Second Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 35:56


In a capitalist society, value is measured in dollars and cents. But the resources we take from planet Earth can't be repaid in any kind of financial currency, and we're already paying the price for the debt we owe. ‍So the question on many people's minds is "Can we even have ethical consumption under capitalism?" In this episode, we find out that despite having differing opinions on the answer to that question, we often agree on the solutions for what comes next.‍Listen to hear how our community answers the title question, economist and sociologist Juliet Schor helps us plan for what comes next, and Commons founder and CEO Sanchali Seth Pal explains how modern and historical boycotts can be tools for collective action.‍➡️ If you want to vote with your dollar, join our April challenge in the Commons app (available in U.S. and Canada) This Earth Month, we're avoiding the brands spending millions to block climate progress. 

聽天下:天下雜誌Podcast
【2025關鍵字Ep.4】年省86000!從Epson影印機開始的綠色革命,究竟如何再創低碳實績?

聽天下:天下雜誌Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 27:05


2024年地球超載日(Earth Overshoot Day)就在8月1日,意味著8月1日便耗盡了全年的自然資源。因此展望未來的永續賽道上,我們需要借助巨人的肩膀來了解到底永續目標該如何更精準、有效的達成?台灣有一間企業透過產品與服務的創新,以「省、小、精」的理念來創造出新價值,究竟他們如何從內到外進行綠色改革,讓永續減碳帶出集體效益?請鎖定「2025關鍵字」,一起掌握趨勢、共創未來。 主持人:Ethan劉傑中 來賓:台灣愛普生科技股份有限公司列印科技事業部副總經理 汪導群 Johnson Wang 製作團隊:天下整合傳播部、天下實驗室 本集節目由Epson/台灣愛普生科技股份有限公司合作推薦 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Fossil vs Future
WHAT ABOUT NATURE? A separate issue to solve or critical to tackling climate change?

Fossil vs Future

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 43:55


Nature is essential to our survival and wellbeing, yet we are rapidly destroying it. Human activities like urbanisation, pollution, deforestation and commercial fishing are all degrading Earth's biodiversity at an alarming rate. While they have historically been treated as two separate issues, climate change and biodiversity loss are deeply connected. In this episode, James and Daisy discuss nature. Why is protecting nature important? What exactly is natural capital? What emerging incentives are there to prevent biodiversity loss? SOME RECOMMENDATIONS:The Dasgupta Review – an independent, global review of the Economics of Biodiversity led by Prof. Sir Partha Dasgupta, commissioned in 2019 by HM Treasury. It looks at how we think, act, and measure economic success to protect and enhance the natural world. The Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) has developed a set of disclosure recommendations and guidance that encourage and enable business and finance to assess, report and act on their nature-related dependencies, impacts, risks and opportunities.Radical Realist – the weekly newsletter from The Conduit, that “brings you the biggest impact stories from across the globe.” OTHER ADVOCATES, FACTS, AND RESOURCES:Living Planet Report (WWF) – a comprehensive study of trends in global biodiversity and the health of the planet. Over the past 50 years (1970–2020), the average size of monitored wildlife populations has shrunk by 73%, as measured by the Living Planet Index (LPI). Stop Ecocide International – Polly Higgins was a British barrister who fought for ‘ecocide' to be recognised as a crime, just as genocide is. Philippe Sands KC helped draw up the definition of ecocide.   Climate Asset Management – formed in 2020 as a joint venture of HSBC Asset Management and Pollination, with the ambition to grow the world's largest asset management company dedicated to natural capital.Nattergal is a company with a mission to deliver nature recovery at scale, to provide vital benefits for society and sustainable financial returns.Highlands Rewilding seeks to help rewild and re-people the Scottish Highlands by increasing carbon sequestration, growing biodiversity, creating green new jobs and generating sustainable profit for purpose.Faith In Nature – this beauty company has appointed a director to represent nature on its board. Ingka Young Leaders Forum – a global youth advisory council where Ingka Group's senior decision-makers and the Young Leaders Forum members co-create actionable and transformational strategies together. Ingka Group is the largest IKEA franchisee. Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) – the framework agreed at COP15 consisting of global targets to be achieved by 2030 and beyond to safeguard and sustainably use biodiversity. It includes the “30x30” conservation target, that calls for 30% of the earth's land and sea to be conserved through the establishment of protected areas (PAs) and other area-based conservation measures (OECMs).Thames Tideway Tunnel (or super sewer) – a £4.5 billion project to increase the capacity of the sewage system. It is a 25km tunnel running from west to east London which will help protect the River Thames from sewage pollution.Earth Overshoot Day – this year's date was Thursday, 1 August 2024.The Joni Mitchell song James mentioned is called Big Yellow Taxi. It's one our favourites!Thank you for listening! Please follow us on social media to join the conversation: LinkedIn | Instagram | TikTokMusic: “Just Because Some Bad Wind Blows” by Nick Nuttall, Reptiphon Records. Available at https://nicknuttallmusic.bandcamp.com/album/just-because-some-bad-wind-blows-3Huge thanks to Siobhán Foster, a vital member of the team offering design advice, critical review and organisation that we depend upon.Stay tuned for more insightful discussions on navigating the transition away from fossil fuels to a sustainable future.

Bionic Planet: Your Guide to the New Reality
110| Ecological Economics, Systems Thinking, and the Limits to Growth

Bionic Planet: Your Guide to the New Reality

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 90:52


Support Bionic Planet: https://www.patreon.com/bionicplanet  Guests: Jim Pittman (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamespittman/) Matt Orsagh (https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-orsagh-a1b8417/) Steve Rocco (https://www.linkedin.com/in/steverocco/) Books Referenced: Ecological Economics (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/77985.Ecological_Economics?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=ZDNVmbxl5B&rank=1) The Limits to Growth (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/705418.Limits_to_Growth?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=1uh5jgBt1O&rank=1) The Web of Life (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/26155239-web-of-life) Thinking in Systems (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3828902-thinking-in-systems?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=Q81KDn3a1D&rank=1) Energy and Civilization (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/31850765-energy-and-civilization?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=pCNkYwiE3S&rank=1) Sustainability is for Everyone (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/19107270-sustainability-is-for-everyone?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=sX3sH8kdj5&rank=1) Less is More (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/53328332-less-is-more?ref=nav_sb_ss_1_12) Donut Economics (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/57410899-donut-economics?ref=nav_sb_ss_1_15) Technical Revolutions in Financial Capital (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/60509.Technological_Revolutions_and_Financial_Capital?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=TcwHjED9BR&rank=1) The End of Nature (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/199359.The_End_of_Nature?ref=nav_sb_ss_1_17) In Season 9, Episode 110 of Bionic Planet, titled "Ecological Economics, Systems Thinking, and the Limits to Growth," we delve into a thought-provoking discussion with ecological economists Jim Pittman, Matt Orsagh, and Steve Rocco. The episode explores the fundamental concepts of ecological economics, systems thinking, and the difference between overshoot and tipping points. The conversation begins with a reflection on the limitations of using GDP as a measure of a nation's health, as highlighted by economist Simon Kuznets, the inventor of GDP. The guests emphasize the importance of rethinking economic health and well-being, shifting from a focus on GDP growth to a more holistic approach that includes human and planetary health. The discussion then delves into the historical context of the environmental movement, referencing influential books like "The End of Nature" by Bill McKibben and "The Limits to Growth" published in 1972. The guests highlight the interconnectedness of human activities, climate change, biodiversity loss, and the urgent need to address these issues before reaching irreversible tipping points. The conversation also touches on the concept of degrowth, which proposes an equitable downscaling of production and consumption to enhance human well-being and ecological conditions. The guests emphasize the importance of transitioning from individual self-interest to collective optimization, drawing parallels with the behavior of slime molds in response to scarcity. The episode concludes with a call to action for reevaluating our current economic paradigm, shifting towards a more sustainable and equitable model that prioritizes health and well-being over GDP growth. The guests stress the urgency of addressing planetary boundaries, overshoot, and the impending tipping points that threaten the stability of our ecosystems. Overall, the episode provides a thought-provoking exploration of ecological economics, systems thinking, and the imperative need for transformative change to ensure a sustainable future for humanity and the planet. Timestamps Introduction to Ecological Economics and Systems Thinking Discussion on the Influence of Popular Books on Climate Change Awareness Evolution of Climate Change Discourse and Scientific Consensus Introduction to the Limits to Growth and Systems Modeling Discussion on the Flaws of GDP as an Indicator of Success Importance of Systems Thinking and Tipping Points Degrowth as a Response to Overshoot and Tipping Points Challenges and Opportunities in Transitioning to a Degrowth Paradigm The Role of Slime Molds in Understanding Resource Allocation The Urgency of Addressing Planetary Boundaries and Resource Scarcity The Need for Collective Action and Policy Changes in the Face of Environmental Challenges Reflections on the Evolution of Economic Thinking and the Path to Sustainable Development Quotes "Goals for more growth should specify of what and for what." - 00:00:23-00:00:34 "It's the difference between knowing that your two packs a day could very well give you cancer and hearing the doctor clear his throat and say, 'I've got something to tell you.'" - 00:01:06-00:01:17 "Degrowth is just the end result there. It's not like we want that. It's just like you need it because you've got to go on a diet." - 00:06:24-00:06:34 "We know that the enemy is carbon and we know it's ugly face. We should put a big fat price on it. And of course, add to that, drop the subsidies." - 00:07:16-00:07:26 "Earth Overshoot Day from the Global Footprint Network using the ecological footprint methodology." - 00:44:29-00:44:40 "If something cannot go on forever, it will stop. And of course, it will stop. It's unsustainable." - 00:45:01-00:45:11 "We're using Earth as though we had 1.6 Earths to use. That's the consumption and the rate of resource use we're using." - 00:44:51-00:45:01 "Most of all, when proposing GDP as an indicator, Kuznets did not intend for it to be used in the way that we're using it now." - 00:46:21-00:46:32

WISterhood
61. Earth Overshoot Day: Exceeding Earth's Biocapacity

WISterhood

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 19:54


August 1, 2024 marked the day when humanity's demand on nature exceeded Earth's biocapacity for the year. This week, Natalie and Rachael discuss what this means, how Earth Overshoot Day is calculated, and break it down by country. Get in touch! Email us at podcast@womeninsciencepdx.org follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and x (formerly known as Twitter).

The Climate Conversations
Earth Overshoot Day: Will future generations pay for our ecological deficits?

The Climate Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 16:36


Earth Overshoot Day happened on August 1st. This means we've used up the earth resources faster than we should. Jack Board and Liling Tan chat through what that means for us. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dein Bauexperte - mit Tobias Stahl
Nr. 81 - Earth Overshoot Day - Was bedeutet überhaupt der Erdüberlastungstag und was kannst du dagegen machen?

Dein Bauexperte - mit Tobias Stahl

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 16:37


Der earth overshoot Day (Erdüberlastungstag) war in diesem Jahr am 1.8. und zeigt an, ab diesem Tag haben die Ressourcen, die die Erde in einem Jahr erzeugen kann, aufgebraucht. Also aktuell benötigen wir 1,7 Erden. Das dies nicht langfristig funktioniert und wir somit über unseren Verhältnissen leben, ist klar. Aber was kannst du konkret dagegen tun? Dies erfährst du in diesem Podcast und in den Links in den Shownotes.

The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens
Overshoot and Its 7 Fundamental Drivers | Frankly 68

The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 15:59


(Recorded July 23 2024) Description In this week's Frankly, (coincidentally released the day after Earth Overshoot Day), Nate breaks down seven factors contributing to humanity's increasing overshoot – which is defined as the point at which species' use of ecological resources and services exceeds what Earth can regenerate in a given time period – as well as some things that might engender a retreat from current overshoot levels.  For the first time in Earth's history, a species is able to access, extract, consume, and inject waste into the entire biosphere - testing the limits of our planet's stability and capacity to provide. The human system is based on the foundation of a huge energy surplus in the form of fossil fuels with the (inaccurate) worldview of limitless resources. As such, all of our institutions, lifestyles, and expectations require growth, even as we increasingly understand the damage it does to the planet.  How did humanity end up in the unique predicament of expanding its consumption beyond the limits of the most bountiful planet that we know of? Is it possible that the primary factors getting in the way of a more sustainable human future are rooted in our social and cultural structures, rather than our technologies? What opportunities still lie ahead of us to mitigate the damage we've already done and find a new ecological equilibrium?    Support The Institute for the Study of Energy and Our Future Join our Substack newsletter Join our Discord channel and connect with other listeners   Show Notes

The Last Word with Matt Cooper
What Is Earth Overshoot Day?

The Last Word with Matt Cooper

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 10:00


Earth Overshoot Day 2024, the temperatures at this year's Olympics and how climate change is impacting tea and coffee supplies were just some of the topics discussed on this week's environment slot with John Gibbons.Hit the ‘Play' button on this page to hear the full chat.

SWR Umweltnews
Erdüberlastungstag: Heute ist Earth Overshoot Day - ab sofort sind alle natürlichen Ressourcen der Erde für dieses Jahr aufgebraucht

SWR Umweltnews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 5:58


Stefanie Peyk berichtet über Anzeichen, dass zumindest beim CO2-Ausstoß ein Wendepunkt erreicht sein könnte

BRF - Podcast
Verbrauchertipp: Verbrauchertipp: Earth Overshoot Day 2024 - Bernd Lorch bei Heike Verheggen

BRF - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024


Handelsblatt Green - Der Podcast rund um Nachhaltigkeit, Klima und Energiewende

Die Erdbevölkerung verbraucht jährlich mehr Ressourcen, als die Erde binnen zwölf Monaten nachproduzieren kann. Was das für Folgen hat – und wie man es ändern kann.

Be It Till You See It
398. Everything You Need to Unlock Your Best Self

Be It Till You See It

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 20:44


What do you want the version of you to look like? Brad Crowell and Lesley Logan reflect on a recent interview with business coach Kareen Walsh, highlighting the impact of taking action in achieving success. They discuss overcoming procrastination and perfectionism, emphasizing the pivotal role of self-reflection and inner work. Additionally, they explore the differences between Contrology and Studio Reformer equipment. Ready to take bold steps toward your dreams? Tune in for motivation, personal growth, and actionable insights!If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe.In this episode you will learn about:Why procrastination occurs with tasks you don't genuinely want to do.The importance of accepting imperfections and being true to yourself.Why introspection is necessary, especially when life feels monotonous.Why manifestation requires both visualization and actionable steps.How to identify where you are out of integrity and make necessary changes. Episode References/Links:Earth Overshoot DayOPC Summer toureLevate mentorship programCambodia retreat40 day Trial for $40Kareen Walsh WebsiteYour Badass JourneyKareen Walsh Episode 27  If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. DEALS! Check out all our Preferred Vendors & Special Deals from Clair Sparrow, Sensate, Lyfefuel BeeKeeper's Naturals, Sauna Space, HigherDose, AG1 and ToeSox Be in the know with all the workshops at OPCBe It Till You See It Podcast SurveyBe a part of Lesley's Pilates MentorshipFREE Ditching Busy Webinar  Resources:Watch the Be It Till You See It podcast on YouTube!Lesley Logan websiteBe It Till You See It PodcastOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley LoganOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley Logan on YouTubeProfitable Pilates Follow Us on Social Media:InstagramFacebookLinkedIn  Episode Transcript:Brad Crowell 0:00  Nothing happens unless you take action. But you can still envision it right? So she's talked about bringing that energy into the manifestation. And that is how you act until the thing actually happens, right? So believing in the vision, then take action to make it happen, because nothing can be manifested without taking action.Lesley Logan 0:20  Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started. Lesley Logan 1:02  Welcome back to the Be It Till You See It interview recap where my co-host in life Brad, and I, are going to dig into the energizing convo I had with Kareen Walsh in our last episode. If you haven't yet listened to that episode, you should listen to it at some point this week for all the amazing reasons that we're going to talk about in this episode. But first, today is July 25th 2024. And it's Earth Overshoot Day. So about this day, we're observing Earth Overshoot Day on July 25th. This is a serious day for all of us to reconsider our way of life and usage of natural resources. Our Mother Earth can only regenerate resources at a finite rate. But we're utilizing it more than this rate every year. Earth Overshoot Day was introduced to raise awareness about the resource shortage that we are creating with our modern lifestyle. Once the regeneration resources' at its limit we exploit what was left of the resources making the situation even worse. Andrew Simms started the idea behind Earth Overshoot Day to track the ecological resources and services we use from nature. By the way, not that he needs any downloads from us. But John Oliver did a really cool episode recently about the mining of the oceans. And it's very fascinating because people are trying to say this is where we have to go for more resources for batteries and we do not. There are other ways to do it. So please educate yourself on these things. And as someone who was born and raised in a drought and turns the lights off in every room (inaudible), like you can do those things, too. It's very simple. So take care of the resources you have. It's and that doesn't mean hoard. It just means like, you know, be thoughtful about things. If you live in a place that gets lots of rain, just know some of us don't have any. So just be thoughtful. Okay? Be thoughtful. Brad Crowell 2:42  Yeah. If you want to learn more about this go to overshoot.footprintnetwork.org and you'll find more about that Earth Overshoot Day. Lesley Logan 2:50  Cool, amazing. Okay, we are days away from taking off for our sixth tour powered by Balanced Body. So we are super, super excited. We are heading 13 cities in 15 days. Holy freaking molly. I'm excited to see how this turns out. And many of those cities are selling out or sold out. So you'll want to go to opc.me/tour to get your spot. You do not have to have a lot of experience in Pilates to come, you can bring your friend. I just invited the real estate agent who shows me every new listing in my neighborhood and I said okay, great. I'm not going to come to this open house because I have one but you should come to my pop-up. And she is, she's totally coming. So, opc.me/tour to grab your tickets to our 13 cities. It's Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, Denver, Lincoln, Nebraska, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Chicago, you know where that's at? Cleveland. That's the same you know where that is, too. Dayton, Ohio. Brad Crowell 3:45  Indianapolis, Indiana. Lesley Logan 3:47  Indy, St. Louis and Kansas City. Brad Crowell 3:50  And then Colorado Springs.Lesley Logan 3:51  Colorado Springs, because there's two Kansas cities we should just say it's Kansas City, Kansas. So there you go.Brad Crowell 3:56  There's also two St. Louis's. Also split by a river.Lesley Logan 4:03  No one talks about that other one, then. So my eLevate mentorship program for 2025 and application doors are open. We've accepted a ton of people. And at the time that we're recording this I have no idea if there's spots available, but there might be so you should check it out so you don't have to wait till 2026. If you're a Pilates instructor who is wanting to really understand the method in a way that gives you freedom and permission to not over plan, over cue, overcorrect, over talk and also prioritizes your practice first go to lesleylogan.co/elevate. Brad Crowell 4:30  Yup, lesleylogan.co/elevate. Next up, Cambodia. February 2025. We're gonna be taking another group with us and we got a few spots left to for that, crowsnestretreats.com, crowsnestretreats.com. And you've heard us wax eloquently about Cambodia over the years. So I'm going to trust you've already heard us talk about that. But I'm telling you, you got to come, it's worth it. Next up, we got OPC. As you know, OPC is an amazing place where you can take classes, workshops, find exercises, we've, by the way, we have like 400 free tutorials or something, I can't remember how many tutorials on there. So it's an incredible resource that you can be tapping into if you haven't already been doing that. And we have added two new teachers. So we're really excited about that. Lesley Logan 5:22  And we've added, we've added that you can take a class for up to two weeks now. Brad Crowell 5:26  Yeah, we can, yeah, that's right. Now, we've actually got two classes available a week, we're going to be overlapping them. So you'll have access to a class for two weeks. If you were sick on week one no worries, we'll keep that class up for a second week. So, good news. That is exciting. It's really cool to see a shift change and grow over the years. And that's because people just like you are joining us in there. But if you haven't yet, or you want to come back and join us again, go to opc.me/40 opc.me/40. Take a 40 day trial for $40. Lesley Logan 5:57  It's like 40 days and 40 nights, but really, it's 40 for $40. Brad Crowell 6:00  It's 40 for $40. Yeah, and then from there, it rolls into a membership of your choice. Right? So we've got based on the different equipment you have access to opc.me/40 Lesley Logan 6:10  All right, we have an audience question before we get into our recap of Kareen. So Brad, what is it? Brad Crowell 6:15  We sure do. This is from Sloth Papa on YouTube. Lesley Logan 6:15  What a great name. Brad Crowell 6:15  Oh, yes, Sloth Papa. He asked, "How did you like going from the Studio Reformer to the Contrology line?" So for those of you who don't know what that means, this is a different line of Pilates equipment. The Studio Reformer line.Lesley Logan 6:31  Balanced Body creates the Studio Reformer and they also create Contrology. Brad Crowell 6:34  Balanced Body creates both Studio Reformer line and Contrology. He said I recently got a studio reformer, replaced the wheels with bushings for more of a muddy drag classical field. I love it. But I can't help but think that I'm missing out on a classical reformer. What are your thoughts? Lesley Logan 6:52  You are. Brad Crowell 6:50  Yeah, sorry, Sloth Papa, you are. That's the answer. Lesley Logan 6:53  And I say this with all the love and kindness. And remember, we are powered by Balanced Body for our tours. So I teach in a lot of Studio Reformers. And here's the deal, you can lengthen your straps to be as long as a leather strap would be. You can add handles, which would create more of a handle-like feeling. And but you can't change the springs. And even if you add the bushing for more muddy feel, you still can't change the fact that the ropes don't act like leather. And the springs don't have a long neck which means the spring still close the equipment, you don't close the equipment. Brad Crowell 7:29  Gotta get those long necks. Lesley Logan 7:30  So, on the Contrology line, when the spring is closed, the carriage is not closed. For those who've never heard of a reformer, this is really boring. With that being said, it's really amazing. And it's incredible. And I love that you're getting as creative as you can with what you have. And I will also say if you really want a classical feel, you can sell your Studio Reformer for probably full price to someone who needs it. And you can get yourself a Contrology line. And by the way, if you love your Studio Reformer, I'm not knocking it. I'm just saying if, you're, like, we can only make so many changes to something before it's not the same thing. And by the way, if you are using a Studio Reformer taking classical classes, drop your ropes on your risers, people, drop them all the way down. And if that doesn't mean anything to you, we're about to get to the episode and so thanks for sticking through it. Send your question in and we will answer it. Doesn't have to be Pilates, can be life, can be music, can be anything. We want to answer your questions because we love giving you honest feedback. So if you want Contrology, we do have an affiliate. So grab our link, save some money, or hit me up with your email and I'll connect you with my salesperson so you can go right to the source. Brad Crowell 8:33  Yeah, but otherwise, you can find that at opc.me/perks, opc.me/perks. Stick around we'll be right back. Brad Crowell 8:40  Okay, now let's talk about Kareen Walsh. Kareen Walsh is a seasoned entrepreneur known for building seven-figure businesses and is celebrated as the ultimate business healer. Her purpose is to be a conduit to help others manifest and materialize their dreams. She is also a top business strategist, coach and investor, and the host of the podcast Your Badass Journey where she shares insights and stories to inspire and empower her audience aiming to accelerate their growth by leveraging her lessons learned over more than a decade in the corporate world and then being a business owner herself. I guess that's probably more than a decade on those two things. Okay. As you may or may not know, actually, you may or may not know this, Kareen, we have been coaching with Kareen for a number of years, she has actually been uniquely responsible for some changes in our business that made our lives a whole lot better which is, I'm alluding to our switching hats a couple of years ago. And not only that, but has been, you know, become a friend in a way. Really amazing brainstorming buddy and still someone who, you know, is very invested in what we're doing. And it's been awesome. Lesley Logan 9:52  Yeah, I mean, we love her and she's back we are gonna have some more changes because we got to like hash some stuff out with her which is great. So I wanted to bring her back because her life has changed so much since she was back first on the show. Brad Crowell 10:04  Yeah, I think she was 2021. Lesley Logan 10:06  Oh, for sure. She was like episode 17 or 57. At any rate, it was like she was. And she was so, so great, Brad's gonna see which number if I'm correct or not with that. She's so great. And I wanted to bring her back on because I think it's really cool for you guys to see how someone can be it till you see it again and again and again. And so one of the things that we got to talk about was about procrastination, how it shows up in something you don't really want. Brad Crowell 10:33  You were very close. Episode 27 and 28. Lesley Logan 10:37  Oh, there we go. Brad Crowell 10:38  And now, 397.Lesley Logan 10:40  Oh. Okay. Brad Crowell 10:43  This is 398. Lesley Logan 10:44  That's amazing. Okay, well, clearly, she's got some numbers in there. So we're gonna know how procrastination shows up in something you don't really want. So like if you really want it, you'll take action towards it. But the perfectionist has hesitation on putting out anything until it feels absolute. And absolute is really hard in the human world. Because we're meant to be a little messy, which attracts other messy people, which is like, actually, like not a bad thing. There's a difference between dirty and messy, just so you know. And it believes it's not about perfection that causes hesitation to put your real self out in the world. I actually thought this is really interesting, because I have always attributed to like you procrastinate on things that you don't really have a goal around, you haven't attached it to your goal in a way that makes you want to do it. And it's kind of like the same thing. She's like, you don't really want it. And so like, we procrastinate on the things we don't really want. And I feel like no less, I really want this thing, but I just am too scared. Because I'm like, you don't really want like get honest about because if you really, really want it, you would actually take action because people do like, it's like as simple as like, if he really likes you he'll call. It's just like that. If you really wanted something, you (inaudible) a way to pay for it. I'll tell you right now, there are some chairs in this house that we did not need, but I really wanted them and I figured out a way to make sure I could get them. You know, so like we do take action towards things you really want. So if you are finding yourself procrastinating on perfectionism it's because you haven't figured how you connect it to something you really want to do and or you are not allowing yourself to be a little bit messy in this messy world and to explore it comes from now it's probably a lot more fun. Brad Crowell 12:19  Yeah, one of the things that that I really dug, she was talking about monotony and self-reflection or introspection, right? So she said when life becomes monotonous, we often convince ourselves that we are fine without that introspection. And I felt like her argument against that was pretty solid, she said that we have to have an inner awakening, it has to happen. She was specifically talking about what, in this case, her life wasn't monotonous. But in the same way, on the flip side, she had to still do introspection, because during COVID, her business really grew amazingly, like it like really, really took off. And she realized I gotta show up as a different person now. And it took a lot of introspection to do what she did, and to make the changes that she made in her life. But what she was talking about here is when we feel like life is boring or monotonous, that same inner awakening needs to happen. We need to actually take up, shake it up and allow ourselves to dream again, right? Because the worthiness of dreaming, again, is tied to recognizing your self-worth. This is really interesting, right? We get into a groove, we forget why we got into this groove in the first place even though we might have felt like there was a reason to get in here. A couple of years down the line, you're in a rut, you're just running the same play every single day. And then the idea of changing out of that can seem a little scary. And also it's like, well, I got here for a reason. Why am I here? And so we don't actually look at ourselves with value, to set aside time to think about change, let alone making the change. I mean, just even conceptualize it. So I love this idea of shaking it up allowing yourself to dream again, when you dream, you're telling yourself that you have value. And a lot of us don't allow ourselves to dream because we're afraid, right? And we're devaluing ourselves. She said, allow yourself to realize that how you've been showing up and who you've been showing up for is no longer who you actually desire to be. Maybe you are ready to change, maybe you're ready to change a lot of things. For herself, and the challenge she asked us was, what is that version of me that I want to show up as? What do I want me to actually look like? You know, and it's, it's funny, because I think, especially when you're in high school and college, you're like, you know, how do I want people to perceive me? And today, it's been so long since we made that decision, we kind of forget, and we're just who we are and we're like, oh yeah, this is me. You know, take it or leave it and that's fine. But also, what if you what if you thought about that again now? What if you thought, well, I could change again, I could actually grow again now at this point in my life, you know, and I think that's pretty awesome. Lesley Logan 15:08  I do. I do like the question of like, what do I want the version of me to look like because that's a be it till you see it. That's a great be it till you see it question. Brad Crowell 15:14  Yeah. Lesley Logan 15:14  Yeah. Brad Crowell 15:16  Yeah, it's awesome. She said aim for the most outstanding version of yourself because that's going to bring you excellent results. Stick around. Brad Crowell 15:25  Alright, finally, let's talk about those, say it with me, Be It Action Items. What bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted action items can we take away from your convo with Kareen Walsh? Well. Lesley Logan 15:36  I hope everyone can say it with you by now. It's episode 398, you've done this 199 times. Brad Crowell 15:42  Yeah, it's true. A lot. A lot. Yeah, so her Be It Till You See It approach is energy is how you act in it until it actually happens. Energy is how you act in it until it actually happens. Believing in your vision, take action to make it happen. Let me clarify this. You two we're talking about manifestation. Right? And the manifestation was, you know, we think of manifestation and it's like, I wished it into being. And she was like, oh, hell, no, that's not manifestation. That's just like, hope, you know, wish-wish marketing. Right? She said, you still had to take action. Nothing happens unless you take action. But you can still envision it, right? So she's talked about bringing that energy into the manifestation. And that is how you act until the thing actually happens, right? So believing in the vision, then take action to make it happen. Because nothing can be manifested without taking action. She advised to get clear on your perspective and how you treat yourself in the process. Right? So just think back a little bit. We were talking about dreaming, putting value on yourself. You know, she talked about how do I want to show up in, you know, in this space? And who do I want to turn into who I want to be continuous growth and evolving is hard. But to fully visualize, you can, it can help determine the stance that you want. Okay and what about you? Lesley Logan 17:11  I really liked that she said, as an action item, step into a life of integrity of whom you're meant to become. Look inward and assess where you are out of integrity. So it's going back to last week's episode with the values thing, it's like, kind of actually kind of amazing how these two go back to back together so well, but looking, like, do a self -assessment of your of like, of who you are. And just notice, like, if you believe that you are someone who shows up when they say they're going to and you are someone who feels themselves properly and you rest, then if you are staying up late watching Netflix, and you're showing up late to your own job that you've already created, and hitting snooze, then you're out of integrity with who you are. And of course, it's gonna be frustrating, of course, is going to even feel monotonous or even not fun. And so really, truly like taking, taking some time to like look at where you are in alignment with your values, and also where you're out of integrity with them. And then you can make some changes. So you can do the inner work to fix all of that. And if you are able to do that, then you'll have a better, clearer lens on what you truly desire, it's what she said. And what you want to actually become very clear, but it's the inner work, so it takes a lot of time. So you got to give yourself that permission. But without it, it's just more noise, you're just going to be like ingesting, ingesting more and more tips and not actually integrating them. So there you go. Brad Crowell 18:39  Yeah, no, I thought it was you know, there's quite a challenge there to be willing to hold yourself accountable. Lesley Logan 18:46  Yeah, absolutely. It's not fun. It's not fun to go oh, I'm the problem. It's, "Hi, it's me." It's the only Taylor Swift song I know, guys, and I really love it. I like constantly just like hi, I'm the problem. It's me. And you know what, the more you do that it goes back to (inaudible) we got him on the podcast. He was like responsibilities like you were able to respond. When you take responsibility for something, it means you're able to respond. And so things you don't like in your life, things you do like in your life, like you can actually have the ability to respond. You have to do the inner work and it's not easy. It's not fun, but you get to have the life of integrity and you get to have the life that you want. And it's really, really cool. I'm Lesley Logan. Brad Crowell 19:21  And I'm Brad Crowell. Lesley Logan 19:22  How are you going to use these tips in your life today? Let us know. Tag Kareen, tag the Be It Pod, share this with a friend who needs to hear it, that is how this podcast grows. We're gonna be dropping episode 400 very, very soon. It is my favorite guest in life. Dream guest, huge guest and so it would mean the world to me if you share all of these episodes to as many people as possible so that they get the 400th episode into their downloads on the day it drops we can have the biggest day of downloads ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever. Thank you so much and until next time, Be It Till You See It. Brad Crowell 19:56  Bye for now.Lesley Logan 19:57  That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day. Lesley Logan 20:25  Be It Till You See It is a production of The Bloom Podcast Network. If you want to leave us a message or a question that we might read on another episode, you can text us at +1-310-905-5534 or send a DM on Instagram @BeItPod.  Lesley Logan 20:39  pod. It'sBrad Crowell 20:40  It's written filmed and recorded by your host Lesley Logan and me Brad Crowell. Lesley Logan 20:45  It is transcribed, produced and edited by the epic team at Disenyo.co.   Lesley Logan 20:48  that cup.Brad Crowell 20:49  Our theme music is by Ali at Apex Production Music and our branding by designer and artist, Gianfranco Cioffi.  Lesley Logan 20:56  Special thanks to Melissa Solomon for creating our visuals. Brad Crowell 21:00  Also to Angelina Herico for adding all of our content to our website. And finally to Meridith Root for keeping us all on point and on time.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/be-it-till-you-see-it/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Last Word with Matt Cooper
This Is Earth Overshoot Day

The Last Word with Matt Cooper

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 13:18


Environmental specialist John Gibbons joins Matt to give the full low day on 'This is earth overshoot day'For the full chat click the 'Play' button on this page,

Die Longs
Folge 74 Was ist der Plan(et) B ?

Die Longs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 50:33


In dieser Folge greifen die Longs den Tag der Erde auf. Was es damit auf sich hat und welche Themen dieses Jahr im Fokus stehen, wie es um den schönsten Planeten des Sonnensystems und seine Ressourcen gestellt ist, wie kann jeder von uns zu einem schonenden Umgang damit beitragen: all das und noch viel mehr erfahrt ihr in Folge 74.

Duurzaam | BNR
De natuur als CEO van het bedrijf

Duurzaam | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 23:05


Een klein groepje groene koplopers geeft de natuur een stem in de boardroom. Hoe werkt dat voor bedrijven in de praktijk en wat bereiken ze er eigenlijk mee?Deze aflevering in het kort:⇨ Hoe je de natuur betrekt bij bedrijfsbeslissingen⇨ PR-bureau Blyde heeft de natuur als CEO⇨ Earth Overshoot DayBedrijven moeten omzet draaien en winst maken. En, als ze heel groot zijn, hun aandeelhouders pleasen. Als het puntje bij paaltje komt, dan legt de natuur het bijna altijd af tegen de economische belangen. Maar het kan ook anders. Hier en daar zien we de eerste bedrijven die moeder natuur een plek geven aan de directietafel. Nature inclusive governance, zo heet deze groene strategie.Onboarding NatureTessa van Soest is directeur van B Lab Benelux en legt uit dat je dit op vier manieren kunt uitrollen. Om bedrijven een handje te helpen, lanceren Nyenrode Business Universiteit en Earth Law Centre deze week het online platform Onboarding Nature. Zo hoeven bedrijven dus niet steeds opnieuw het wiel uit te vinden. Nynke Geus is directeur van Blyde, een pr-bureau dat de natuur zelfs als CEO heeft aangesteld. Ze legt uit hoe dat werkt en welke invloed deze keuze heeft op belangrijke bedrijfsbeslissingen. Earth Overshoot DayHarm vertelt intussen over Earth Overshoot Day, de dag waarop we als mensheid meer van de planeet afhalen dan die planeet in één jaar weer kan herstellen en aangroeien. Deze dag is wereldwijd begin augustus, maar in Nederland hebben we de datum alweer gepasseerd. Dat was op 1 april, het afgelopen jaar was dat nog 12 april. ‘Dit vertelt dat we als Nederland de aarde aan het plunderen zijn. Deze roofbouw op de planeet ligt aan de basis van de klimaatverandering en de biodiversiteits- en stikstofcrisis', aldus Harm in zijn betoog.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Podcast | BNR
Duurzaam

Podcast | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 23:05


Een klein groepje groene koplopers geeft de natuur een stem in de boardroom. Hoe werkt dat voor bedrijven in de praktijk en wat bereiken ze er eigenlijk mee? Deze aflevering in het kort: ⇨ Hoe je de natuur betrekt bij bedrijfsbeslissingen ⇨ PR-bureau Blyde heeft de natuur als CEO ⇨ Earth Overshoot Day Bedrijven moeten omzet draaien en winst maken. En, als ze heel groot zijn, hun aandeelhouders pleasen. Als het puntje bij paaltje komt, dan legt de natuur het bijna altijd af tegen de economische belangen. Maar het kan ook anders. Hier en daar zien we de eerste bedrijven die moeder natuur een plek geven aan de directietafel. Nature inclusive governance, zo heet deze groene strategie. Onboarding Nature Tessa van Soest is directeur van B Lab Benelux en legt uit dat je dit op vier manieren kunt uitrollen. Om bedrijven een handje te helpen, lanceren Nyenrode Business Universiteit en Earth Law Centre deze week het online platform Onboarding Nature. Zo hoeven bedrijven dus niet steeds opnieuw het wiel uit te vinden. Nynke Geus is directeur van Blyde, een pr-bureau dat de natuur zelfs als CEO heeft aangesteld. Ze legt uit hoe dat werkt en welke invloed deze keuze heeft op belangrijke bedrijfsbeslissingen. Earth Overshoot Day Harm vertelt intussen over Earth Overshoot Day, de dag waarop we als mensheid meer van de planeet afhalen dan die planeet in één jaar weer kan herstellen en aangroeien. Deze dag is wereldwijd begin augustus, maar in Nederland hebben we de datum alweer gepasseerd. Dat was op 1 april, het afgelopen jaar was dat nog 12 april. ‘Dit vertelt dat we als Nederland de aarde aan het plunderen zijn. Deze roofbouw op de planeet ligt aan de basis van de klimaatverandering en de biodiversiteits- en stikstofcrisis', aldus Harm in zijn betoog.

The Investor Download
The circular economy and the $25 trillion opportunity

The Investor Download

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 31:27


Earth Overshoot Day - the date when humanity exhausts nature's budget each year – fell on August 2 in 2023. Worryingly, that date is getting earlier every year. So, how do economies keep growing without draining the earth of its natural resources? One answer is the circular economy. For investors, it's a huge opportunity. In this show, analyst Joe Fernandes explores the circular economy as an investment theme with fund manager Jack Dempsey. RUNNING ORDER: 01:52 - Part one: what is the circular economy? 10:48 - Part two: how do economies grow and consume less? 25:44 - Part three: the $25 trillion opportunity NEW EPISODES: The Investor Download is available every Thursday and will be released at 1700 UK time. You can subscribe via Podbean or use this feed URL (https://schroders.podbean.com/feed.xml) in Apple Podcasts and other podcast players. GET IN TOUCH: mailto: Schroderspodcasts@schroders.com find us on Facebook send us a tweet: @Schroders using #investordownload READ MORE: Schroders.com/insights LISTEN TO MORE: schroders.com/theinvestordownload Important information. This information is not an offer, solicitation or recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or to adopt any investment strategy. Any reference to sectors/countries/stocks/securities are for illustrative purposes only and not a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument/securities or adopt any investment strategy. Any data has been sourced by us and is provided without any warranties of any kind. It should be independently verified before further publication or use. Third party data is owned or licenced by the data provider and may not be reproduced, extracted or used for any other purpose without the data provider's consent. Neither we, nor the data provider, will have any liability in connection with the third party data. Reliance should not be placed on any views or information in the material when taking individual investment and/or strategic decisions. The views and opinions contained herein are those of individual to whom they are attributed, and may not necessarily represent views expressed or reflected in other communications, strategies or funds. The value of investments and the income from them may go down as well as up and investors may not get back the amounts originally invested. Exchange rate changes may cause the value of any overseas investments to rise or fall. Past Performance is not a guide to future performance and may not be repeated. The forecasts included should not be relied upon, are not guaranteed and are provided only as at the date of issue. Our forecasts are based on our own assumptions which may change. Issued by Schroder Investment Management Limited, 1 London Wall Place, London EC2Y 5AU. Registered No. 1893220 England. Authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.  

WHYLD - Podcast for Bold Authentic People (And Those Who Wish They Were)
WHYLD41 - Is It Selfish Not to Have Children? - Veronica (The Childfree Connection)

WHYLD - Podcast for Bold Authentic People (And Those Who Wish They Were)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 80:44


Do I have to have kids? “Moms reach out to me all the time and share their stories and say that they just weren't aware that they had the choice.” In short, we talk about this in the episode:How can you find out if you (don't) want to have kids? Is being childfree different for men vs. women? Should “kids, yes or no” be a topic on your first date?  Why is this such a sensitive topic? In more words:Veronica grew up in a very traditional Hispanic home where the father worked and the mom… worked, too. This came on top of taking care of the household and children, “of course”.Being overworked and last on the to-care-for list was not a model young Veronica fancied for her future. Yet, for a long time, she didn't know she had a choice.Now 47 and confidently childfree, Veronica knows all about the pressure and the prejudice society applies to people for whom having children is not a given but an option - one that is considered very consciously.Together with her partner Rick, the Austin-based woman with a captivating smile founded “The Childfree Connection” – a global membership community for like-minded individuals.In the episode, we discuss the many stereotypes about childfree people, why many parents feel offended by this topic, what Veronica calls the “But Trap”, and how Veronica thinks about her old age without kids. Resources mentioned in this episode:Earth Overshoot Day – incorrectly addressed as “Earth Day” in the episode: The day of each year when humanity has used up the natural resources available in a year. The more people we become and the less sustainably we act, the earlier the date on which humanity passes this troublesome mark each passing year.“Is childfree for me?” - program + private community offered by VeronicaDo you want to connect with Veronica?Website: www.thechildfreeconnection.comInstagram: @thechildfreeconnectionFacebook: @thechildfreeconnectionDo you enjoy WHYLD? Then get in touch! Quick one-stop-shop: www.linktr.ee/whyld.podcast Follow us on Instagram: @whyld.thepodcast Find us on Facebook: @whyld.one Or visit our website: www.whyld.one

DisruptED
DisruptED: How Energy Transition Leads To A Decarbonized World

DisruptED

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 29:56


In an era where the effects of climate change are becoming increasingly evident, the conversation around decarbonization and energy transition has never been more crucial. With the rise of technological advancements and global interconnectivity, the world is witnessing a shift towards sustainable energy solutions. However, the stakes are high. According to recent data, Earth Overshoot Day, the date when humanity's consumption surpasses the Earth's capacity to regenerate, landed on August 2nd this year, indicating an alarming rate of resource consumption. How are businesses and industries navigating the transition towards a more sustainable future?On the latest episode of DisruptED, host Ron J. Stefanski engages in a riveting conversation with Gareth Evans, CEO of Veckta, where two talk about the challenges and opportunities presented by the decarbonization movement. Key points discussed include...- The economic risks and opportunities associated with energy transition.- The significance of Earth Overshoot Day and its implications on resource consumption.- The role of businesses in driving the decarbonization movement and the potential for a $10 trillion infrastructure buildup over the next decade.Gareth Evans, a Liverpool native, has an extensive background in environmental science and has worked globally in the energy sector. As the CEO of Veckta, Gareth is at the forefront of the energy transition movement, providing solutions for businesses to transition their energy systems efficiently. With experiences ranging from supporting oil and gas companies in Iraq to working with LNG facilities in Australia, Gareth brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table.

Mañanas BLU 10:30 - con Camila Zuluaga
Día del Sobregiro de la Tierra: en menos de siete meses se agotaron los recursos del 2023

Mañanas BLU 10:30 - con Camila Zuluaga

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 12:19


A esta fecha se le conoce como el Día del Sobregiro de la Tierra o Earth Overshoot Day. Es decir, y según los expertos, a la fecha ya se agotaron los recursos naturales que debería haber alcanzado para todo el año 2023.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

De Correspondent
Jesse Frederik - Waarom de ecologische voetafdruk misleidend is

De Correspondent

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 17:19


Vorige week was het Earth Overshoot Day, de dag waarop we wereldwijd meer natuurlijke hulpbronnen verbruikt hebben dan de aarde in een jaar kan produceren. Maar met de aannames waarop deze dag van ecologische treurnis is gebaseerd, is van alles mis. Lees hier het artikel: https://decorrespondent.nl/14701/waarom-de-ecologische-voetafdruk-misleidend-is/f321c91c-6c35-0fbb-22d3-65319816e47b
 *** In september verschijnt Rob Wijnbergs nieuwe boek ‘Voor ieder wat waars', over waarheid in tijden van wantrouwen. In een gelijknamige theatertour door het hele land vertelt hij hoe we allemaal onze eigen waarheid kregen, en hoe we weer tot een gedeelde waarheid kunnen komen. Zijn boek én tickets voor de theatertour bestel je hier: decorrespondent.nl/cp/vooriederwatwaars *** Productie: Tom Ruijg Voor vragen, opmerkingen of suggesties mail naar post@decorrespondent.nl

bto - beyond the obvious 2.0 - der neue Ökonomie-Podcast von Dr. Daniel Stelter

Hinweis: Am Ende dieser Episode finden Sie das englische Originalinterview mit Philip Pilkington. Es beginnt nach exakt einer Stunde. Dauer: 50 Minuten. Ohne diesen Teil ist diese Ausgabe 60 Minuten lang.In der 202. Folge von „bto – beyond the obvious – der Ökonomie-Podcast mit Dr. Daniel Stelter“ starten wir mit dem Earth Overshoot Day und werfen in diesem Zusammenhang einen Blick auf die Thesen des ehemaligen Präsidenten des ifo Instituts, Hans Werner Sinn, zur Sinnhaftigkeit der deutschen Klimapolitik. Hauptthema dieser Episode ist aber die zukünftige Rolle des US-Dollars im Weltfinanzsystem. Bleibt alles wie es ist oder droht dem US-Dollar ein relativer Bedeutungsverlust? Über die Folgen eines solchen Szenarios spricht Dr. Daniel Stelter mit dem irischen Ökonomen und Podcaster Philip Pilkington. Pilkington ist Spezialist für Investitionsfinanzierung.Das vollständige Gespräch (englisch) befindet sich am Ende dieses Podcasts.Täglich neue Analysen, Kommentare und Einschätzungen zur Wirtschafts- und Finanzlage finden Sie unter www.think-bto.com.Sie erreichen die Redaktion unter podcast@think-bto.com. Wir freuen uns über Ihre Meinungen, Anregungen und Kritik.ShownotesHandelsblattStatt 4 Wochen können Sie jetzt 6 Wochen das digitale Handelsblatt für 1 € lesen. Zusätzlich verlosen wir unter allen Teilnehmenden zehn Amazon Gutscheine im Wert von je 500 €.Sichern Sie sich jetzt unser Sommerangebot – unter www.handelsblatt.com/sommer-special Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Wissenschaft und Technik
Wie gefährlich sind Sprachnachrichten? / Earth Overshoot Day / Impfschäden / Hilfe für Mauersegler

Wissenschaft und Technik

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2023 23:18


Voice Cloning: Wie gut lassen sich Stimmen imitieren? / Erde aufgebraucht: Earth Overshoot Day / Krank nach /Coronaimpfung: Was ist Post Vac?Geimpft, geschädigt - vergessen? Wie Post-Vac-Patienten behandelt werden / Mauersegler im Klimawandel: Was Vogelschützer tun können; Redaktion und Moderation: Stefan Geier

klima update° - der Nachrichten-Podcast von klimareporter°
Globale Ressourcen aufgebraucht, Umweltbewusstsein, Klimaprotest in ARD und ZDF

klima update° - der Nachrichten-Podcast von klimareporter°

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 15:34


Diese Woche mit Verena Kern und Sandra Kirchner. Der weltweite Erdüberlastungstag fällt in diesem Jahr auf Anfang August. Alle Ressourcen, die die Erde innerhalb eines Jahres produzieren und regenerieren kann, sind damit aufgebraucht. Den Rest des Jahres leben wir über unsere Verhältnisse – dabei gibt es durchaus Vorschläge, wie der Verbrauch von Ressourcen sinken kann.  Umwelt- und Klimaschutz ist vielen Menschen in Deutschland wichtig, ergibt eine Umfrage im Auftrag des Umweltbundesamtes. Viele Menschen stimmen zu, dass Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft nachhaltiger werden müssen. Gleichzeitig befürchten sie, dass die Transformation ihren Wohlstand bedroht. Wenn die öffentlich-rechtlichen TV-Sender über die "Letzte Generation" berichten, geht es nur am Rande um die Klimakrise. Was die Bewegung fordert und was das für die Klimaziele bedeuten würde, wird in den Beiträgen von ARD und ZDF kaum diskutiert, stattdessen wird häufig auf die Form des Protests abgehoben. -- Das klima update° wird jede Woche von Spender*innen unterstützt. Wenn auch du dazu beitragen willst, geht das HIER https://www.verein-klimawissen.de/spenden. Wir danken hier und jetzt - aber auch noch mal namentlich im Podcast (natürlich nur, wenn ihr zustimmt).

UN News
News in Brief 02 August 2023

UN News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 0:03


IOM: Four million displaced from Sudan conflictUN demands immediate end to expulsion of migrants from TunisiaUNEP: Earth Overshoot Day shows nature can only deliver so much 

Radio Sweden
Law on changing legal gender delayed, Vadstena flooded, trainee teachers and doctors unprepared, Earth Overshoot Day

Radio Sweden

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 1:49


A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on August 2nd, 2023. You can hear more reports on our homepage radiosweden.se, or in the app Sveriges Radio Play. Presenter: Simon LinterProducer: Michael Walsh

Studio Ett
Studio Ett 2 augusti

Studio Ett

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 103:00


Om Ukrainas framsteg, förintelsens minnesdag, vattenlager i Västerås, arbetsplatsolyckor, Trump åtalas igen, 15-åring död i Nynäshamn, kompost-lik i Tyskland, Earth Overshoot Day - idag tar jordens förnybara resurser för i år slut och om ökad användning av solkräm. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play.

SWR2 Impuls - Wissen aktuell
Was ist der „Earth Overshoot Day“?

SWR2 Impuls - Wissen aktuell

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 2:11


Heute ist der „Erdüberlastungstag“. Er soll auf den übermäßigen Ressourcenverbrauch der Menschheit aufmerksam machen. Seit es ihn gibt, fällt er jedes Jahr auf ein früheres Datum. Wie berechnet sich dieses Datum und was muss sich an unserem Konsumverhalten ändern?

0630 by WDR aktuell
Droht jetzt Krieg in Niger? I Wacken versinkt im Schlamm I Weltjugendtag in Portugal I 0630

0630 by WDR aktuell

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 18:46


Die Themen von Lisa und Flo am 02.08.2023: (00:00:00) Trump wird angeklagt, weil ihm eine Teil-Schuld am Sturm aufs Kapitol vorgeworfen wird. (00:01:52) Anreisestopp in Wacken: Warum es zum ersten Mal einen Anreisestopp beim ausverkauften „Wacken Open Air“ gibt. (00:06:02) Konflikt im Niger: Wie groß die Gefahr ist, dass der Putsch im Niger zu einem Krieg in Westafrika führt. (00:12:23) Weltjugendtag: Warum wegen des größten Jugendfestivals der Welt das Schengen-Abkommen in Portugal ausgesetzt werden kann. (00:17:40) Heute ist „Earth Overshoot Day“ – warum das eine schlechte und eine gute Nachricht ist. Habt ihr Feedback oder Themenvorschläge? Dann schickt uns gerne eine Sprachnachricht an 0151 15071635 oder schreibt uns an 0630@wdr.de! Mehr News aus unserem Team gibt es auf Instagram bei @tickr.news. Von 0630.

Innovation Forum Podcast
Monday briefing: Earth Overshoot Day continuously creeps up the calendar

Innovation Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 9:53


In this week's preview of what's coming up, Innovation Forum's Ian Welsh and Bea Stevenson talk about Earth Overshoot Day – this year on 2nd August – when human's annual natural resource use exceeds Earth's ability to regenerate. They also discuss the first African Women and Children Conference in Ghana this week, which will consider the impact of climate change on women and children, acting as a precursor to the African Climate Summit later in the year. Plus, Innovation Forum's Catie Ball provides further information on what to expect from the Future of Plastics and Packaging Conference in Amsterdam from 3rd-4th October. Register for the conference for a €400 early-bird discount – the offer expires this Friday, 4th August.

radinho de pilha
a Terra no cheque especial, AI e desigualdade, para a luz o tempo não existe?

radinho de pilha

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 28:18


Over to YouHow BBC Verify is transparent in its fact checking https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/w3ct4rp9 How the CIA Secretly Spied On Climate Change https://youtu.be/4-jNnr0zhFU Do photons experience time? https://youtu.be/6Zspu7ziA8Y Will A.I. Become the New McKinsey? https://www.newyorker.com/science/annals-of-artificial-intelligence/will-ai-become-the-new-mckinsey This year's Earth Overshoot Day lands on August 2: The trend is flattening but still far from reversing https://www.overshootday.org/newsroom/press-release-june-2023-english meu perfil no ... Read more

Edition Zukunft
Wie Österreich längst Klima-Vorreiter sein könnte

Edition Zukunft

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 26:08


Eigentlich könnte Österreich im Vergleich mit anderen Ländern beim ökologischen Fußabdruck viel besser abschneiden, kritisiert Helmut Haberl, Professor für sozial-ökologischen Stoffwechsel an der Universität für Bodenkultur Wien. Doch jahrzehntelange Versäumnisse hätten dazu geführt, dass Österreich enorm viel verbrauche. In diesem Jahr erreicht es als zwölftes Land seinen sogenannten "Earth Overshoot Day". Das ist jener Tag, an dem wir – rechnerisch – die Ressourcen der Welt erschöpft hätten, wenn alle Menschen so leben würden wie wir. Deutschland, zum Beispiel, kommt bis 4. Mai aus, China sogar bis 2. Juni. Warum schneidet Österreich also so schlecht ab? Und wie können wir weniger Ressourcen verbrauchen? Darüber sprechen wir in dieser Folge von "Edition Zukunft Klimafragen". So viel vorab: Es gibt mehrere große Hebel, vor allem aber geht es um Treibhausgasemissionen. "Wenn wir aktive Klimaschutzpolitik machen, dann würde der Earth Overshoot Day zurückgehen", so Haberl.

Thema des Tages
Klimaschutz verschlafen, Aktivistin abschieben?

Thema des Tages

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 27:14


Drei Monate und sechs Tage – so lange kommen wir in Österreich mit jenen Ressourcen aus, die eigentlich für ein ganzes Jahr reichen sollten. Ab heute, dem 6. April, überlasten wir unseren Planeten also wieder – wir haben den Earth Overshoot Day erreicht. Um diesen nach hinten zu verschieben, müssen wir weniger Natur zubetonieren, weniger Wälder abholzen, weniger CO2 ausstoßen. Aber die Diskussion um diese Ziele wird immer aufgeheizter, besonders wenn es um Klimaprotestaktionen geht. Eine junge Aktivistin könnte deshalb sogar aus Österreich abgeschoben werden. STANDARD-Innenpolitikredakteur Theo Anders spricht im Podcast darüber, ob das gerechtfertigt ist. Alicia Prager aus dem Zukunftsressort weiß, ob andere Länder mit ihren Ressourcen besser umgehen und wie auch wir den Erdüberlastungstag nach hinten verschieben können. **Hat Ihnen dieser Podcast gefallen?** Mit einem STANDARD-Abonnement können Sie unsere Arbeit unterstützen und mithelfen, Journalismus mit Haltung auch in Zukunft sicherzustellen. Alle Infos und Angebote gibt es hier: [abo.derstandard.at](https://abo.derstandard.at/?ref=Podcast&utm_source=derstandard&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=podcast&utm_content=podcast)

The Carbon Connection
5th Switzerland - A man's fight for our survival

The Carbon Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 34:45


SUMMARYIn this episode of The Carbon Connection, Valerie Lucchesi speaks with Mathis Wackernagel, founder of the Global Footprint Network, a network dedicated to conversation and actions leading to the thoughtful management of natural resources. The network established Earth Overshoot Day. This day signals the day of a year that "humanity has used all the biological resources that Earth regenerates during the entire year." Learn more about this estimated date and the methodology used on the Earth Overshoot Day website.In this conversation, Lucchesi and Wackernagel discuss what "overshoot" looks like in Switzerland.LINKS5th Switzerland podcastGlobal Footprint NetworkEarth Overshoot DayThe Carbon AlmanacCONTRIBUTORSSpecial Acknowledgment: Valerie Lucchesi, 5th SwitzerlandProduction Team: Lucia Speranza, Steve HeatheringtonSenior Producer: Tania MarienSupervising Producer: Jennifer Myers ChuaMusic: Cool Carbon Instrumental, Paul Russell, MusicbedEpisode Art: Jennifer Myers ChuaNetwork Voiceover: Olabanji Stephen

Radio Universidad de Chile
Vuelan las Plumas - Libro informativo infantil: Otra forma de aprender

Radio Universidad de Chile

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 17:41


La organización Earth Overshoot Day o Día del Sobregiro Ecológico de la Tierra indicó que el pasado 28 de julio de 2022 se agotaron los recursos naturales contemplados para este año. En este recorrido por los primeros 10 años de la Medalla Colibrí que entrega IBBY Chile y, siguiendo con las categorías que reconocen año a año lo mejor de la producción editorial nacional, nos preguntamos cómo la No Ficción, este género híbrido, que se ha premiado desde los orígenes de la medalla, va en concordancia con las temáticas que urgen relevar como país y como planeta. ¿Es posible crear libros de no ficción que fomenten y/ o aporten a la formación del pensamiento crítico en las y los lectores? El año 2021, la colección Ciudadano (a) Consciente de la Bonita Ediciones fue reconocida por la Medalla Colibrí, en esta categoría, una colección que interpela y busca llamar a la acción, a niños, niñas y adolescentes. Gabriela Precht, editora de La Bonita Ediciones, nos cuenta cómo se gestó esta colección y cómo fue construyendo la idea que dio vida a esta premiada serie. “Nuestra colección ciudadano (a) consciente nace a partir de la siguiente pregunta: ¿Cómo enseñamos y empoderamos a los niños y niñas a ser ciudadanos conscientes que valoren y respeten la diversidad, y además protejan y se comprometan con el entorno que les rodea y habitan? Ciudadano (a) consciente es una colección de libros de divulgación, ilustrados, destinado a niños y niñas entre 8 y catorce años, que busca informar y empoderar acerca de los fenómenos candentes que afrontamos como sujetos en sociedad. La colección nace como idea en 2018, luego de haber terminado un Máster en Literatura Infantil y Juvenil en la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, con la idea y el deseo de generar una colección de no ficción, de divulgación ilustrada, para niños y niñas. Y luego, dos años después, se lanza esta colección, en pandemia. Y que nos ha ido súper bien. Fue una colección, ha sido una colección muy muy bien recibida. Hemos sido bastante super bien.. como decirlo, premiadas. Ganamos el Image of the Book, un premio ruso a la ilustración con “Yo ciudadano”. También los premios Clap, por el diseño de “Somos Diversidad”. El premio a la edición, por el libro “Yo sustentable”, pero también considerando la colección completa, también tuvimos premio mención en el Ejungle Illustration por las ilustraciones de Somos Diversidad y también de Yo cuido y exploro mi planeta. Y también obtuvimos el Premio Medalla Colibrí a la colección, un gran reconocimiento, mucha felicidad, mucha felicidad por haberlo recibido. Y con todo el deseo y la convicción de seguir haciendo libros de divulgación, llenando vacíos que sentimos que no se abordan”, explica la editora. El equipo de mujeres que trabaja junto a Gabriela en la creación de libros de divulgación, ilustrados, para niños y niñas, sabe muy bien de la importancia y la trascendencia que implica la generación de contenidos hechos con compromiso y proyección.

Home Green Homes
Forging A Radical New Path in Design World with Katie Storey

Home Green Homes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 30:15


“I am an interior designer. I call the architect who calls the contractor. We all call landscaper because we're all obsessed with plants right now. But all day we're working in tandem in a circle. So I thought everyone needs to be involved here. What does it matter if I spend all my time trying to source responsibly and bill my clients may be a little extra for these efforts […] if the contractor just goes in and throws everything in the landfill anyway? So why did we do that? We need to close the gap like close the whole circle.” Katie Storey is an established interior designer based in San Francisco, who had an epiphany when she realized her work was big contributor to a massive waste problem generated in the world, particularly in the design and building industry, despite her own personal practice in conscious living. One of the resources that awoken and inspired Katie was Earth Overshoot Day, which marks the date when humanity has used all the biological resources that Earth regenerates during the entire year. She founded The Good Future Design Alliance, a community of design and building professionals committed to reduce waste to “forge a radical new path.” She shares how this fast-growing network of design leaders are shaking up the industry with access to cutting edge tools to help them meet their professional low-waste goals, and invites designers, architects, general contractors, landscapers as well as manufacturers to join the movement.

Living Planet | Deutsche Welle
Earth Overshoot Day, desert hydroponics & tilling with the tides

Living Planet | Deutsche Welle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 30:00


We explore how rich Gulf countries can gain more control over their food supply as climate change and political insecurities threaten their decades-long reliance on imports, hear about how an ancient way of farming with the tides is seeing Tunisians through modern water crises, and travel to Valencia to learn about their old-school water tribunal.

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Earth Overshoot Day 2022 – “As of 29 July, we are in debt to our children”

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 4:53


1971 was the first time Earth Overshoot Day was calculated. It signified the day on which human consumption of raw materials can no longer be covered by the formation of new resources. In other words: every day after it, we incur ecological debt. When calculated in 1971 this date fell on 25 December – i.e. humanity consumed more resources than were available for only six calendar days – in just over 50 years, this date now falls on 28 July; 150 days earlier. In 2006, the first global Earth Overshoot Day campaign was launched together with the Global Footprint Network, and since 2007 the WWF, the world's largest nature conservation organisation, has been involved. “This year, from the 29th of July onwards, we will already be ecologically in debt to our children and grandchildren,” says Peter Windischhofer, CEO and Co-Founder of refurbed. “For 156 days this year, we will consume resources that do not belong to us. This is like my salary being used up on the 17th of the month and living on credit for the remainder,” says the founder of the green tech scale-up and online marketplace for sustainable consumption. “ The COVID-19 Pandemic has highlighted humanity's ecological impact Since 2018, Earth Overshoot Day has been a regular visitor in the month of July with the exception of 2020 when it occurred on August 22nd. This was due to global lockdowns. “2020 showed how much influence we could have as a society and how it is possible to move the date back again,” says Windischhofer. “Now we have to learn to find ways to move the date further back, even without COVID-19.” Ireland's 2022 Overshoot Day was worryingly on April 21st, much earlier than the world average According to the Central Statistics Office, in 2018 alone, Ireland had the 3rd worst emissions per capita in Europe, with 53% higher emissions per person than the EU average (12.6 tonnes vs. 8.2 tonnes). “If everyone in the world lived the way we Irish do, we would have celebrated Earth Overshoot Day on the 21st of April this year,” says Pádraig Power, Ireland's marketing manager for refurbed, about the unpleasant date. “This concrete figure will hopefully help us recognise Ireland's exuberant consumer behaviour, and help us realise that now is the time to put the steps in place for a greener future. Change has to be easy, otherwise it is not long-term” “It is simply not true that the individual can do nothing,” Founder Windischhofer knows from his own experience. “Everything we do has effects – some stop eating meat, others switch from the car to the train. The pandemic has shown that remote working is possible across the board and that many kilometres in our everyday lives are also simply superfluous,” the committed entrepreneur is convinced. “It is important that we make changes in behaviour easy, pleasant and attainable, only then will they be permanent. Our consumer behaviour is changing. The concept of ‘reuse – recycle – repair' is slowly catching on in people's minds, but every person is different, every person can save CO2 somewhere else. The Earth doesn't care where we save, it only cares that we do it.” Refurbed is a CO2 negative and an environmentally positive organisation – for every product sold, refurbed plants a tree to offset carbon emissions created during the refurbishing process. The trees are planted in countries such as Haiti, Madagascar, Kenya, Indonesia and Mozambique or Nepal through their partnership with Eden Reforestation Projects. The company also plants native trees in woodlands across Ireland as part of their partnership with Reforest Nation. See more stories here. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a...

Newsroom | BNR
Eigenlijk is Chris Aalberts te aardig

Newsroom | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 32:30


Het radicaal-rechts gedachtegoed begint steeds gewoner te worden. In talkshows slaan presentatoren er nauwelijks meer op aan, zegt politiek onderzoeker en publicist Chris Aalberts. Het probleem, is zijn analyse, is dat journalisten niet goed genoeg weten van de onderwerpen waar ze over spreken. De presentatoren van talkshows worden daar dan ook niet op geselecteerd. Zij moeten vooral een gesprek vooral gezellig kunnen maken. Kort- Het is Earth Overshoot Day, en dus leven we de rest van het jaar op de pof- Ongelukken op snelwegen door boeren blokkadesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SWR Aktuell Global - das Umweltmagazin
Selten und schützenswert: die Mopsfledermaus

SWR Aktuell Global - das Umweltmagazin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 24:11


Wir berichten vom bundesweiten Projekt zum Schutz und für die Erfassung der Mopsfledermaus, sprechen mit Robert Pfeifle vom Nabu Baden-Württemberg und Dagmar Schindler vom Freiburger Institut für Tierökologie. Außerdem in der Sendung: Landwirtschaft trotz Hitze: Israels Forschung machts möglich. Gärtnern im Klimawandel. Waldelefanten in Gabun. Und ein Kommentar zum "Earth Overshoot Day". Eine Sendung von Axel Weiss

World Ocean Radio
Earth Overshoot Day 2022

World Ocean Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 5:37


Earth Overshoot Day marks the date when humanity consumes from Nature more than the planet can provide, either as natural or renewable resources in a year. In 2022, Earth Overshoot Day falls on July 28th, showing the start reality that we are living far beyond Nature's means to sustain our growing demands.About World Ocean RadioWorld Ocean Radio is a weekly series of five-minute audio essays available for syndicated use at no cost by college and community radio stations worldwide. Peter Neill, Director of the World Ocean Observatory and host of World Ocean Radio, provides coverage of a broad spectrum of ocean issues from science and education to advocacy and exemplary projects.

Post-Growth Australia Podcast
Earth Overshoot Day 2022 with CASSE's Brian Czech

Post-Growth Australia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 61:51


For the 2022 Earth Overshoot Day special of PGAP, we observe the occasion by welcoming Brian Czech, founder of the Centre for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy (CASSE). As a figurehead of the Degrowth movement, Brian makes a perfect voice of reason for this year's Earth Overshoot Day, which falls on July 28th. In this episode, Brian reflects on the formation and history of CASSE with host Michael Bayliss and how the Steady State and Degrowth movements intersect. He shares his decades of experience and fascinating anecdotes to draw the point home that a steady state revolution is necessary to stop the endless growth paradigm from bringing earth overshoot day all the way to January 01st. Brian Czech has a Ph.D. in renewable natural resources. He is the founding President of CASSE (https://steadystate.org/), and a prolific author. His scientific articles have appeared in dozens of peer-reviewed journals, dealing primarily with ecological and economic sustainability issues. His books include Supply Shock: Economic Growth at the Crossroads, released in May 2013, Shoveling Fuel for a Runaway Train, which calls for an end to uneconomic growth, and The Endangered Species Act: History, Conservation Biology, and Public Policy. Brian is also an Interdisciplinary Biologist in the national office of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, where he received a 2010 Star Award for outstanding performance. He has played a leading role in engaging the environmental sciences and natural resources professions in ecological economics and macroeconomic policy dialog. Check out Earth Overshoot Day (https://www.overshootday.org/)and Global Footprint Network (https://www.footprintnetwork.org/) for a rundown on Earth Overshoot Day. According to their press release (https://www.overshootday.org/newsroom/press-release-june-2022-english/) for Earth Overshoot Day 2022: “Each year, Earth Overshoot Day marks the date when humanity has used all the biological resources that Earth regenerates during the entire year. Humanity currently uses 75% more than what the planet's ecosystems can regenerate—or “1.75 Earths.” From Earth Overshoot Day until the end of the year, humanity operates on ecological deficit spending.” Further: “Earth Overshoot Day 2022 lands on July 28, earlier than last year. Over 50 years of global overshoot have led to a world where aggravated drought and food insecurity are compounded by unseasonably warm temperatures. As the date indicates, humanity continues to widen its annual ecological deficit two years after the pandemic-induced resource-use reductions exceptionally pushed the date back temporarily by 24 days.” As you can see, EOD2022 is an absolute riot! What can YOU do for Earth Overshoot Day? Glad you asked! Use the hashtag #movethedate in your social media correspondence Donate to Earth Overshoot (https://connect.clickandpledge.com/w/Form/bbe9bb84-0784-4cb1-bf50-f40c810d8407)so they can continue their good work Sign the CASSE petition (https://steadystate.org/act/sign-the-position/) calling for a Steady State Economy Support Sustainable Population Australia (https://population.org.au/support/), the only Australian environmental NGO willing to investigate the ‘P' part of the IPAT equation Last but not least, share this and other episodes of PGAP and rate and review on Apple Podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/post-growth-australia-podcast/id1522194099) (This list is not exhaustive of course. Reduce your consumption, embrace small families, annoy big business and property developers and TRY not to vote for one of the major political parties next time -as tempting as this may be. Basically, be the opposite of Elon Musk) Enjoy this episode and want to down a rabbit hole of links? With PGAP's help, you'll never have to leave your computer screen again! (Thank us later). The CASSE website (https://steadystate.org/) is a great place to start! The Steady Stater Podcast (which Brian hosts) can be found here. (https://steadystate.org/learn/the-steady-stater-podcast/) A fantastic program with a rotation of extremely high quality guests. I was part of that rotation not so long ago! ‘A Song For Post -Growth Australia (with Michael Bayliss) can be found here (https://www.buzzsprout.com/1244474/9663103). The first ever episode of PGAP (https://pgap.fireside.fm/steadystate) interviewed two Australian Chapter directors of CASSE: Martin Tye and Jonathan Miller. See where we began and where PGAP (and CASSE!) have gone since. July has been a busy month at PGAP – on July 11th we commiserated World Population Day. You may be interested in an article I wrote for the YourLifeChoices journal on behalf of Sustainable Population Australia: “Should we rethink a Big Australia for World Population Day (https://www.yourlifechoices.com.au/lifestyle/should-we-rethink-a-big-australia-for-world-population-day/)?” (The question is rhetorical). You may also be interested in SPA's media release. (https://population.org.au/media-releases/wpd2022/) In the interview I mentioned the EarthX interview (https://video.earthxtv.com/shows/overcomingovershoot/season/1/episode/12) with Brian and Degrowth expert Anitra Nelson. PGAP also interviewed Anitra Nelson (https://pgap.fireside.fm/degrowth) back in Season 1 More information on PGAP host Michael Bayliss can be found on his website here (https://michaelbayliss.org/). _All views and opinions expressed by our guests, including references to their past and present work are totally their own and do not necessarily reflect any views or positions held by Post Growth Australia Podcast. _ Special Guest: Brian Czech.

Do you really know?
What is ecological debt?

Do you really know?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 4:43


What is ecological debt? With World Environment Day coming up on 5th June 2022, let's take a moment to consider a concept which highlights both the scale of the climate crisis and inequalities between different areas of the world. Discussions around ecological debt are closely linked to that of overshoot and the overuse of planet Earth's resources. As regular listeners know, humans have now long been depleting earth's resources far quicker than the planet is able to generate them. We discussed Earth Overshoot Day in a past episode, and it's gotten earlier and earlier every year. The only exception was 2020, due to Covid-related measures, but in 2021 the previous trend resumed. Is there another definition of ecological debt then? How big of a north/south divide are we looking at?  In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions ! To listen to the last episodes, you can click here : What is a zombie company? What is monkeypox ? What is mom shaming ? A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. In partnership with upday UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

SWR2 Impuls - Wissen aktuell
Deutschland hat seine Ressourcen für 2022 schon aufgebraucht

SWR2 Impuls - Wissen aktuell

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 2:15


An einem Tag Ende Juli wird es mal wieder soweit sein: Dann ist Earth Overshoot Day, der Tag, an dem die Menschheit alle Ressourcen verbraucht hat, die ihr für das ganze Jahr zustehen. Aber schon am 4. Mai ist der deutsche Erdüberlastungstag.

Cosmos Briefing
Biocapacity and the ecological footprint

Cosmos Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 42:16


Today, Cosmos journalist Ellen Phiddian talks to Dr Mathis Wackernagel, the founder and president of the Global Footprint Network. He co-developed the concept of the ecological footprint in the late 90s and has been a prominent advocate for sustainability for over two decades. He particularly works around Earth Overshoot Day, the day each year when the earth exceeds a year's worth of resources (in 2021, this was July 29).Find the science of everything at the Cosmos Magazine website Subscribe to Cosmos Magazine (print) or the Cosmos WeeklyWatch and listen to all our Cosmos BriefingsSpecial 10% discount on Cosmos magazine print subscriptions (1 or 2 year), or 1 year Cosmos Weekly subscriptions for Cosmos Briefing podcast listeners!  Use coupon code COSMOSPOD in our shop.

Primera Plana: Noticias
México agota recursos naturales disponibles para lo que resta de 2022

Primera Plana: Noticias

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 5:15


La organización Earth Overshoot Day dio a conocer que México está a punto de agotar sus recursos naturales para 2022; además, AMLO aseguró que el AIFA está completamente terminado y opera al 100%. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Sustainalytics Podcast
What's Happening in Sustainable Finance: The Nuance of ESG Ratings, the Impact of Climate Change on Sport, and “Code Red” for Humanity

The Sustainalytics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 35:08


Episode Summary Hosts Nicholas Gandolfo, Director, Corporate Solutions Marika Stocker, Senior Manager, Corporate Solutions In this episode, Nick and Marika discuss recent developments in sustainable finance that have caught their eye. The diverse topics covered range from the growing momentum behind sustainability-linked bonds to the Tokyo Olympics' focus on sustainability to the latest report from IPCC. They also note the continued growth of sustainable finance globally due to more issuers, markets, products, and diversification. Climate Change Considerations for Global Sporting Events With the summer Olympics behind us and the winter games only a few months away, Nick and Marika discuss the climate frameworks being developed by the International Olympic Committee and other global sporting organizations. These groups are considering the future impact of climate change on global sporting events and vice versa. The frameworks will address issues such as scope 3 emissions due to travel and transport and the effects of changing weather patterns on the locations for future events and athletes' safety.  The Nuanced and Multidimensional Nature of ESG Ratings In response to a recent article criticizing the use of ESG scores in credit analysis, Nick touches on the nuances of ESG ratings and how they are used. He cites the multidimensional nature of ESG ratings, noting that some of Sustainalytics' clients don't use the top-level ESG Risk Rating score, but rather use aspects of the data to inform their models and investment approach. Earth Overshoot Day and IPCC's "Code Red" for Humanity  Two interesting and important sets of research are also highlighted. The first is Earth Overshoot Day, which fell on July 29 this year. This marks the date when the human population's demand for ecological resources outstrips what the Earth can generate in that year. Unfortunately, the date continues to creep closer and closer to the start of the year. The second is the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) sixth assessment report. Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis analyzes global climate science research and warns that some of the key effects of climate change, such as rising sea levels, may be irreversible for thousands of years. This work on the current state of the global climate system and the effects of climate change will make for a sobering read ahead of the COP26 conference in Glasgow at the end of October.    Key Moments 00:00:09 Introduction 00:01:18 Market overview 00:03:11 EMIA's enhanced principles for labeled bonds 00:03:58 IOC climate framework 00:05:23 Earth Overshoot Day 00:06:07 Blockchain and green finance 00:06:42 ESG score's place in credit ratings 00:07:49 IPCC climate report 00:09:25 Carbon offsets vs targets 00:11:06 Green bonds overview 00:16:21 Social and sustainability bonds overview 00:18:12 Green loans overview 00:19:49 SLB overview 00:23:23 Audience questions 00:27:27 SLL overview 00:31:29 Labelled products 00:32:33 Transition bonds overview 00:33:28 Regulatory developments   Links to Select Resources South China Morning Post: What is Driving an Almost 200 Per Cent Growth in Sustainability-linked Debt Financing Environmental Finance: EMIA Releases 'Enhanced' Principles for Labelled Bonds Earth Overshoot Day Ledger Insights: BIS, HKMA to Explore Tokenizing Green Bonds, Including Public Blockchain Environmental Finance: 'Blunt' ESG Scores Have 'No Place' in Credit Rating Process, Says KBRA IPCC: Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis Environmental Finance: Initiative Launches to Build 'Integrity' in Voluntary Carbon Markets GlobalCapital: Deutsche Bank Debuts Green Label in Formosa Format The Economic Times: Axis Bank to Now Raise up to $1 Billion Via Overseas AT1 Issue Bloomberg Green: JPMorgan Plots Derivatives Path Into New Era of ESG Finance Hellenic Shipping News: NYK Issues First Transition Bonds in Japan Bloomberg: China Firms Shy Away From ESG Loans Holding Them to Account Sustainalytics SPOs: Scotiabank Sustainable Bond Framework Second-Party Opinion Concordia Financial Group, Ltd. Green Bond Second-Party Opinion Allied Properties REIT Green Financing Framework Hysan Sustainable Finance Framework Second-Party Opinion Baidu, Inc. Sustainable Finance Framework Second-Party Opinion More Episodes

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Episode 2: Side by Side Listen in while we catch up with our shamazing colleagues, Siobhan and Ellie as we talk to them about their experiences of personal development, the benefits of working with different generations and what they've learnt on the way. Carmel reads an extract from her journal (shhh don't tell anyone) and we touch on the topic of mental health problems. We also give a shout out to Earth OverShoot Day which was on July 29 this year and give our top tips on how we can all help #MovetheDate to help our beautiful planet. Don't forget your pen and paper to join in on the GBB pop quiz - Emma and Rob will be asked to make the ultimate decision: which chocolate would they get rid of… forever.

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Earth Overshoot Day 2021

Climate Focused Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2021 3:28


Happy (or not-so-happy) Earth Overshoot Day. July 29 is 2021's Overshoot Day. What does that mean? Learn about #MovetheDate, how to calculate your own ecological footprint, and global resource depletion. Visit overshootday.org and footprintnetwork.org for more information. Check us out at climatefocusedfuture.org.