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Best podcasts about sustainability and public policy

Latest podcast episodes about sustainability and public policy

The State of Energy
Special Guest - Steve Goreham author of four books on energy, climate change, sustainability, and public policy

The State of Energy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 25:11


The State of Energy hosts Tom Clark and Rand DeWitt interview Steve Goreham.Steve is an independent scholar, researcher, and futurist in the fields of energy and environmental policy, as well as a former engineer and business executive with 30 years of experience at Fortune 100 and private companies. He's Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America and a policy advisor to The Heartland Institute.Steve is author of four books on energy, climate change, sustainability, and public policy with over 100,000 copies in print. He's a freelance columnist and frequent guest on radio and TV, including Dennis Miller, Sean Hannity, and Fox Business Channel. He holds an MBA from the University of Chicago and a BS/MS in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois.https://www.stevegoreham.com/

Science (Video)
How Mexican Ranchers Tackle Sustainability Issues in Beef Production

Science (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 3:20


UC Davis Professor, Dr. Frank Mitloehner, and CLEAR Center members took to Mexico to attend the Congress Internationale de la Carne in León, Guanajuato, Mexico, where they met and discussed sustainability efforts with the Minister of Agriculture. In addition to meeting with beef cattle producers and others in the livestock industry to share research coming from the UC Davis CLEAR Center, we got to tour feedlots and discuss sustainable practices that are currently being implemented. For example, rotational grazing can improve forage quality and soil carbon sequestration while implementing shade for cattle can improve efficiencies in production, and promote animal welfare. [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 39161]

Climate Change (Video)
How Mexican Ranchers Tackle Sustainability Issues in Beef Production

Climate Change (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 3:20


UC Davis Professor, Dr. Frank Mitloehner, and CLEAR Center members took to Mexico to attend the Congress Internationale de la Carne in León, Guanajuato, Mexico, where they met and discussed sustainability efforts with the Minister of Agriculture. In addition to meeting with beef cattle producers and others in the livestock industry to share research coming from the UC Davis CLEAR Center, we got to tour feedlots and discuss sustainable practices that are currently being implemented. For example, rotational grazing can improve forage quality and soil carbon sequestration while implementing shade for cattle can improve efficiencies in production, and promote animal welfare. [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 39161]

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)
How Mexican Ranchers Tackle Sustainability Issues in Beef Production

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 3:20


UC Davis Professor, Dr. Frank Mitloehner, and CLEAR Center members took to Mexico to attend the Congress Internationale de la Carne in León, Guanajuato, Mexico, where they met and discussed sustainability efforts with the Minister of Agriculture. In addition to meeting with beef cattle producers and others in the livestock industry to share research coming from the UC Davis CLEAR Center, we got to tour feedlots and discuss sustainable practices that are currently being implemented. For example, rotational grazing can improve forage quality and soil carbon sequestration while implementing shade for cattle can improve efficiencies in production, and promote animal welfare. [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 39161]

Science (Audio)
How Mexican Ranchers Tackle Sustainability Issues in Beef Production

Science (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 3:20


UC Davis Professor, Dr. Frank Mitloehner, and CLEAR Center members took to Mexico to attend the Congress Internationale de la Carne in León, Guanajuato, Mexico, where they met and discussed sustainability efforts with the Minister of Agriculture. In addition to meeting with beef cattle producers and others in the livestock industry to share research coming from the UC Davis CLEAR Center, we got to tour feedlots and discuss sustainable practices that are currently being implemented. For example, rotational grazing can improve forage quality and soil carbon sequestration while implementing shade for cattle can improve efficiencies in production, and promote animal welfare. [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 39161]

Climate Solutions (Video)
How Mexican Ranchers Tackle Sustainability Issues in Beef Production

Climate Solutions (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 3:20


UC Davis Professor, Dr. Frank Mitloehner, and CLEAR Center members took to Mexico to attend the Congress Internationale de la Carne in León, Guanajuato, Mexico, where they met and discussed sustainability efforts with the Minister of Agriculture. In addition to meeting with beef cattle producers and others in the livestock industry to share research coming from the UC Davis CLEAR Center, we got to tour feedlots and discuss sustainable practices that are currently being implemented. For example, rotational grazing can improve forage quality and soil carbon sequestration while implementing shade for cattle can improve efficiencies in production, and promote animal welfare. [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 39161]

Climate Change (Video)
Design at Large: Alternative Transportation Futures

Climate Change (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 58:44


In California, the car is king. Most travel is conducted by car across all socio-economic groups and has been incentivized by massive government investment in roads, infrastructure, and sprawling land use developments. Will gas-fueled cars continue to dominate the roads or do we need an alternative transportation future? How can we redesign our transportation system to reduce chronic traffic congestion, promote healthier environments, reduce the cost of travel, and provide greater mobility between work, home, and play for all? Series: "Design at Large" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Business] [Show ID: 38118]

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)
Design at Large: Alternative Transportation Futures

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 58:44


In California, the car is king. Most travel is conducted by car across all socio-economic groups and has been incentivized by massive government investment in roads, infrastructure, and sprawling land use developments. Will gas-fueled cars continue to dominate the roads or do we need an alternative transportation future? How can we redesign our transportation system to reduce chronic traffic congestion, promote healthier environments, reduce the cost of travel, and provide greater mobility between work, home, and play for all? Series: "Design at Large" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Business] [Show ID: 38118]

Humanities (Audio)
Design at Large: Alternative Transportation Futures

Humanities (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 58:44


In California, the car is king. Most travel is conducted by car across all socio-economic groups and has been incentivized by massive government investment in roads, infrastructure, and sprawling land use developments. Will gas-fueled cars continue to dominate the roads or do we need an alternative transportation future? How can we redesign our transportation system to reduce chronic traffic congestion, promote healthier environments, reduce the cost of travel, and provide greater mobility between work, home, and play for all? Series: "Design at Large" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Business] [Show ID: 38118]

Business (Video)
Design at Large: Alternative Transportation Futures

Business (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 58:44


In California, the car is king. Most travel is conducted by car across all socio-economic groups and has been incentivized by massive government investment in roads, infrastructure, and sprawling land use developments. Will gas-fueled cars continue to dominate the roads or do we need an alternative transportation future? How can we redesign our transportation system to reduce chronic traffic congestion, promote healthier environments, reduce the cost of travel, and provide greater mobility between work, home, and play for all? Series: "Design at Large" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Business] [Show ID: 38118]

UC San Diego (Audio)
Design at Large: Alternative Transportation Futures

UC San Diego (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 58:44


In California, the car is king. Most travel is conducted by car across all socio-economic groups and has been incentivized by massive government investment in roads, infrastructure, and sprawling land use developments. Will gas-fueled cars continue to dominate the roads or do we need an alternative transportation future? How can we redesign our transportation system to reduce chronic traffic congestion, promote healthier environments, reduce the cost of travel, and provide greater mobility between work, home, and play for all? Series: "Design at Large" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Business] [Show ID: 38118]

Education Issues (Video)
AIM2Flourish: The Intersection of Inquiry and Sustainability

Education Issues (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 29:53


AIM2Flourish is the world's first higher-education curriculum incorporating the UN Sustainable Development Goals and businesses working toward a better world. Roberta Baskin, Megan Buchter, and George Dionne discuss the foundations of the program, its global reach, the art of appreciative inquiry, student success stories and more. Series: "Education Channel" [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 36224]

Education Issues (Audio)
AIM2Flourish: The Intersection of Inquiry and Sustainability

Education Issues (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 29:53


AIM2Flourish is the world's first higher-education curriculum incorporating the UN Sustainable Development Goals and businesses working toward a better world. Roberta Baskin, Megan Buchter, and George Dionne discuss the foundations of the program, its global reach, the art of appreciative inquiry, student success stories and more. Series: "Education Channel" [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 36224]

University of California Video Podcasts (Video)
AIM2Flourish: The Intersection of Inquiry and Sustainability

University of California Video Podcasts (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 29:53


AIM2Flourish is the world’s first higher-education curriculum incorporating the UN Sustainable Development Goals and businesses working toward a better world. Roberta Baskin, Megan Buchter, and George Dionne discuss the foundations of the program, its global reach, the art of appreciative inquiry, student success stories and more. Series: "Education Channel" [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 36224]

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)
AIM2Flourish: The Intersection of Inquiry and Sustainability

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 29:53


AIM2Flourish is the world’s first higher-education curriculum incorporating the UN Sustainable Development Goals and businesses working toward a better world. Roberta Baskin, Megan Buchter, and George Dionne discuss the foundations of the program, its global reach, the art of appreciative inquiry, student success stories and more. Series: "Education Channel" [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 36224]

UC San Diego (Video)
AIM2Flourish: The Intersection of Inquiry and Sustainability

UC San Diego (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 29:53


AIM2Flourish is the world’s first higher-education curriculum incorporating the UN Sustainable Development Goals and businesses working toward a better world. Roberta Baskin, Megan Buchter, and George Dionne discuss the foundations of the program, its global reach, the art of appreciative inquiry, student success stories and more. Series: "Education Channel" [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 36224]

UC San Diego (Audio)
AIM2Flourish: The Intersection of Inquiry and Sustainability

UC San Diego (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 29:53


AIM2Flourish is the world’s first higher-education curriculum incorporating the UN Sustainable Development Goals and businesses working toward a better world. Roberta Baskin, Megan Buchter, and George Dionne discuss the foundations of the program, its global reach, the art of appreciative inquiry, student success stories and more. Series: "Education Channel" [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 36224]

Public Affairs (Video)
AIM2Flourish: The Intersection of Inquiry and Sustainability

Public Affairs (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 29:53


AIM2Flourish is the world’s first higher-education curriculum incorporating the UN Sustainable Development Goals and businesses working toward a better world. Roberta Baskin, Megan Buchter, and George Dionne discuss the foundations of the program, its global reach, the art of appreciative inquiry, student success stories and more. Series: "Education Channel" [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 36224]

Public Affairs (Audio)
AIM2Flourish: The Intersection of Inquiry and Sustainability

Public Affairs (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 29:53


AIM2Flourish is the world’s first higher-education curriculum incorporating the UN Sustainable Development Goals and businesses working toward a better world. Roberta Baskin, Megan Buchter, and George Dionne discuss the foundations of the program, its global reach, the art of appreciative inquiry, student success stories and more. Series: "Education Channel" [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 36224]

Business (Video)
AIM2Flourish: The Intersection of Inquiry and Sustainability

Business (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 29:53


AIM2Flourish is the world’s first higher-education curriculum incorporating the UN Sustainable Development Goals and businesses working toward a better world. Roberta Baskin, Megan Buchter, and George Dionne discuss the foundations of the program, its global reach, the art of appreciative inquiry, student success stories and more. Series: "Education Channel" [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 36224]

Business (Audio)
AIM2Flourish: The Intersection of Inquiry and Sustainability

Business (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 29:53


AIM2Flourish is the world’s first higher-education curriculum incorporating the UN Sustainable Development Goals and businesses working toward a better world. Roberta Baskin, Megan Buchter, and George Dionne discuss the foundations of the program, its global reach, the art of appreciative inquiry, student success stories and more. Series: "Education Channel" [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 36224]

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)
The Psychology of Climate Change with Robert Frank

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 81:13


After more than three decades, the public is finally beginning to grasp what a serious threat global warming poses. What's missing from the climate conversation now is a plausible narrative about how we might parry this threat. Drawing on ideas from his recently published book, Under the Influence: Putting Peer Pressure to Work, Robert Frank explains why our ability to tap the prodigious power of behavioral contagion may make the path forward less daunting than many think. Series: "UC Public Policy Channel" [Show ID: 35561]

University of California Video Podcasts (Video)
The Psychology of Climate Change with Robert Frank

University of California Video Podcasts (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 81:13


After more than three decades, the public is finally beginning to grasp what a serious threat global warming poses. What's missing from the climate conversation now is a plausible narrative about how we might parry this threat. Drawing on ideas from his recently published book, Under the Influence: Putting Peer Pressure to Work, Robert Frank explains why our ability to tap the prodigious power of behavioral contagion may make the path forward less daunting than many think. Series: "UC Public Policy Channel" [Show ID: 35561]

Public Affairs (Audio)
The Psychology of Climate Change with Robert Frank

Public Affairs (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 81:13


After more than three decades, the public is finally beginning to grasp what a serious threat global warming poses. What's missing from the climate conversation now is a plausible narrative about how we might parry this threat. Drawing on ideas from his recently published book, Under the Influence: Putting Peer Pressure to Work, Robert Frank explains why our ability to tap the prodigious power of behavioral contagion may make the path forward less daunting than many think. Series: "UC Public Policy Channel" [Show ID: 35561]

Public Affairs (Video)
The Psychology of Climate Change with Robert Frank

Public Affairs (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 81:13


After more than three decades, the public is finally beginning to grasp what a serious threat global warming poses. What's missing from the climate conversation now is a plausible narrative about how we might parry this threat. Drawing on ideas from his recently published book, Under the Influence: Putting Peer Pressure to Work, Robert Frank explains why our ability to tap the prodigious power of behavioral contagion may make the path forward less daunting than many think. Series: "UC Public Policy Channel" [Show ID: 35561]

Public Policy Channel (Video)
The Psychology of Climate Change with Robert Frank

Public Policy Channel (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 81:13


After more than three decades, the public is finally beginning to grasp what a serious threat global warming poses. What's missing from the climate conversation now is a plausible narrative about how we might parry this threat. Drawing on ideas from his recently published book, Under the Influence: Putting Peer Pressure to Work, Robert Frank explains why our ability to tap the prodigious power of behavioral contagion may make the path forward less daunting than many think. Series: "UC Public Policy Channel" [Show ID: 35561]

Public Policy Channel (Audio)
The Psychology of Climate Change with Robert Frank

Public Policy Channel (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 81:13


After more than three decades, the public is finally beginning to grasp what a serious threat global warming poses. What's missing from the climate conversation now is a plausible narrative about how we might parry this threat. Drawing on ideas from his recently published book, Under the Influence: Putting Peer Pressure to Work, Robert Frank explains why our ability to tap the prodigious power of behavioral contagion may make the path forward less daunting than many think. Series: "UC Public Policy Channel" [Show ID: 35561]

Climate Change (Audio)
The Psychology of Climate Change with Robert Frank

Climate Change (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 81:13


After more than three decades, the public is finally beginning to grasp what a serious threat global warming poses. What's missing from the climate conversation now is a plausible narrative about how we might parry this threat. Drawing on ideas from his recently published book, Under the Influence: Putting Peer Pressure to Work, Robert Frank explains why our ability to tap the prodigious power of behavioral contagion may make the path forward less daunting than many think. Series: "UC Public Policy Channel" [Show ID: 35561]

UC Berkeley (Video)
The Psychology of Climate Change with Robert Frank

UC Berkeley (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 81:13


After more than three decades, the public is finally beginning to grasp what a serious threat global warming poses. What's missing from the climate conversation now is a plausible narrative about how we might parry this threat. Drawing on ideas from his recently published book, Under the Influence: Putting Peer Pressure to Work, Robert Frank explains why our ability to tap the prodigious power of behavioral contagion may make the path forward less daunting than many think. Series: "UC Public Policy Channel" [Show ID: 35561]

UC Berkeley (Audio)
The Psychology of Climate Change with Robert Frank

UC Berkeley (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 81:13


After more than three decades, the public is finally beginning to grasp what a serious threat global warming poses. What's missing from the climate conversation now is a plausible narrative about how we might parry this threat. Drawing on ideas from his recently published book, Under the Influence: Putting Peer Pressure to Work, Robert Frank explains why our ability to tap the prodigious power of behavioral contagion may make the path forward less daunting than many think. Series: "UC Public Policy Channel" [Show ID: 35561]

Climate Change (Video)
The Psychology of Climate Change with Robert Frank

Climate Change (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 81:13


After more than three decades, the public is finally beginning to grasp what a serious threat global warming poses. What's missing from the climate conversation now is a plausible narrative about how we might parry this threat. Drawing on ideas from his recently published book, Under the Influence: Putting Peer Pressure to Work, Robert Frank explains why our ability to tap the prodigious power of behavioral contagion may make the path forward less daunting than many think. Series: "UC Public Policy Channel" [Show ID: 35561]

Behaviorbabe
Molly Benson on Sustainability and Public Policy

Behaviorbabe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 22:32


In this episode, Dr. Kelly discusses the topics of sustainability and public policy with guest, Molly Benson. Molly chronicles her “competency-based adventures” and shares highlights from her journey. Interested in branching out and applying behavioral principles to other areas of need? Then this episode is for you. For more information, visit www.behaviorbabe.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Energy (Video)
Plants Lines and Pipes: Energy Development and the American Public

Energy (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 55:16


The American energy system is in transition away from coal and toward less carbon intensive fuels, such as natural gas and wind. Energy produced by renewables and gas is projected to grow by 10 quadrillion BTUs over the next two decades, while other sources will remain constant or decline. Such a rapid transition requires construction of new facilities for generating and transmitting energy. Stephen Ansolabehere, Professor of Government at Harvard, tells the story of recent energy development efforts across the United States and the lessons for the transition toward a less carbon intensive energy system. Series: "Bren School of Environmental Science & Management" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 34563]

Energy (Audio)
Plants Lines and Pipes: Energy Development and the American Public

Energy (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 55:16


The American energy system is in transition away from coal and toward less carbon intensive fuels, such as natural gas and wind. Energy produced by renewables and gas is projected to grow by 10 quadrillion BTUs over the next two decades, while other sources will remain constant or decline. Such a rapid transition requires construction of new facilities for generating and transmitting energy. Stephen Ansolabehere, Professor of Government at Harvard, tells the story of recent energy development efforts across the United States and the lessons for the transition toward a less carbon intensive energy system. Series: "Bren School of Environmental Science & Management" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 34563]

UC Santa Barbara (Video)
Plants Lines and Pipes: Energy Development and the American Public

UC Santa Barbara (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 55:16


The American energy system is in transition away from coal and toward less carbon intensive fuels, such as natural gas and wind. Energy produced by renewables and gas is projected to grow by 10 quadrillion BTUs over the next two decades, while other sources will remain constant or decline. Such a rapid transition requires construction of new facilities for generating and transmitting energy. Stephen Ansolabehere, Professor of Government at Harvard, tells the story of recent energy development efforts across the United States and the lessons for the transition toward a less carbon intensive energy system. Series: "Bren School of Environmental Science & Management" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 34563]

UC Santa Barbara (Audio)
Plants Lines and Pipes: Energy Development and the American Public

UC Santa Barbara (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 55:16


The American energy system is in transition away from coal and toward less carbon intensive fuels, such as natural gas and wind. Energy produced by renewables and gas is projected to grow by 10 quadrillion BTUs over the next two decades, while other sources will remain constant or decline. Such a rapid transition requires construction of new facilities for generating and transmitting energy. Stephen Ansolabehere, Professor of Government at Harvard, tells the story of recent energy development efforts across the United States and the lessons for the transition toward a less carbon intensive energy system. Series: "Bren School of Environmental Science & Management" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 34563]

Sustainable California (Audio)
Water Supply and National Security: Beyond the Brink

Sustainable California (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 3:53


Drought, climate change, an aging infrastructure and growing population threaten the water Californias San Joaquin Valley uses to supply most of the nations produce and a large proportion of its livestock and dairy. "Adequate water for food for the nation is a water security issue, and its also a national security issue," says UC Merced CITRIS researcher Roger Bales in a new documentary examining water problems and solutions across the United States and globally. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 33730]

Sustainable California (Video)
Water Supply and National Security: Beyond the Brink

Sustainable California (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 3:53


Drought, climate change, an aging infrastructure and growing population threaten the water Californias San Joaquin Valley uses to supply most of the nations produce and a large proportion of its livestock and dairy. "Adequate water for food for the nation is a water security issue, and its also a national security issue," says UC Merced CITRIS researcher Roger Bales in a new documentary examining water problems and solutions across the United States and globally. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 33730]

Climate Change (Video)
Water Supply and National Security: Beyond the Brink

Climate Change (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 3:53


Drought, climate change, an aging infrastructure and growing population threaten the water Californias San Joaquin Valley uses to supply most of the nations produce and a large proportion of its livestock and dairy. "Adequate water for food for the nation is a water security issue, and its also a national security issue," says UC Merced CITRIS researcher Roger Bales in a new documentary examining water problems and solutions across the United States and globally. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 33730]

Climate Change (Audio)
Water Supply and National Security: Beyond the Brink

Climate Change (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 3:53


Drought, climate change, an aging infrastructure and growing population threaten the water Californias San Joaquin Valley uses to supply most of the nations produce and a large proportion of its livestock and dairy. "Adequate water for food for the nation is a water security issue, and its also a national security issue," says UC Merced CITRIS researcher Roger Bales in a new documentary examining water problems and solutions across the United States and globally. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 33730]

American Politics (Audio)
Cities and Economic Growth with Edward Glaeser -- UC San Diego Economics Roundtable

American Politics (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2017 50:52


Harvard economist Edward Glaeser explains the dynamics of cities and the role they play in developing new industries, adding to human capital and directing overall economic growth. As author of the best-selling book, "Triumph of the City: How Our Greatest Invention Makes Us Richer, Smarter, Greener, Healthier, and Happier," Glaeser brings his considerable knowledge of urban life to the Economics Roundtable at UC San Diego. Series: "Economics Roundtable" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 33043]

American Politics (Video)
Cities and Economic Growth with Edward Glaeser -- UC San Diego Economics Roundtable

American Politics (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2017 50:52


Harvard economist Edward Glaeser explains the dynamics of cities and the role they play in developing new industries, adding to human capital and directing overall economic growth. As author of the best-selling book, "Triumph of the City: How Our Greatest Invention Makes Us Richer, Smarter, Greener, Healthier, and Happier," Glaeser brings his considerable knowledge of urban life to the Economics Roundtable at UC San Diego. Series: "Economics Roundtable" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 33043]

Economy/Labor Issues (Audio)
Cities and Economic Growth with Edward Glaeser -- UC San Diego Economics Roundtable

Economy/Labor Issues (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2017 50:52


Harvard economist Edward Glaeser explains the dynamics of cities and the role they play in developing new industries, adding to human capital and directing overall economic growth. As author of the best-selling book, "Triumph of the City: How Our Greatest Invention Makes Us Richer, Smarter, Greener, Healthier, and Happier," Glaeser brings his considerable knowledge of urban life to the Economics Roundtable at UC San Diego. Series: "Economics Roundtable" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 33043]

Economy/Labor Issues (Video)
Cities and Economic Growth with Edward Glaeser -- UC San Diego Economics Roundtable

Economy/Labor Issues (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2017 50:52


Harvard economist Edward Glaeser explains the dynamics of cities and the role they play in developing new industries, adding to human capital and directing overall economic growth. As author of the best-selling book, "Triumph of the City: How Our Greatest Invention Makes Us Richer, Smarter, Greener, Healthier, and Happier," Glaeser brings his considerable knowledge of urban life to the Economics Roundtable at UC San Diego. Series: "Economics Roundtable" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 33043]

Gardening and Agriculture (Audio)
Seafood: Our Narrow Scope of What to Purchase

Gardening and Agriculture (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 2:18


Nationally prominent chefs, fishermen, academics, and activists call on consumers to choose local species of fish when possible to protect the longterm vitality of harvested seafood and the wellbeing of the oceans. Tommy Gomes, fishmonger, speaks on the marketing and perceptions of seafood. Series: "Climate Solutions " [Public Affairs] [Science] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 33150]

Food Production (Audio)
Seafood: Our Narrow Scope of What to Purchase

Food Production (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 2:18


Nationally prominent chefs, fishermen, academics, and activists call on consumers to choose local species of fish when possible to protect the longterm vitality of harvested seafood and the wellbeing of the oceans. Tommy Gomes, fishmonger, speaks on the marketing and perceptions of seafood. Series: "Climate Solutions " [Public Affairs] [Science] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 33150]

UC Wellbeing Channel (Video)
Seafood: Our Narrow Scope of What to Purchase

UC Wellbeing Channel (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 2:18


Nationally prominent chefs, fishermen, academics, and activists call on consumers to choose local species of fish when possible to protect the longterm vitality of harvested seafood and the wellbeing of the oceans. Tommy Gomes, fishmonger, speaks on the marketing and perceptions of seafood. Series: "Climate Solutions " [Public Affairs] [Science] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 33150]

The Career Channel (Audio)
Entrepreneurs Forum: UC Carbon and Climate Neutrality Summit

The Career Channel (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2016 28:28


Academic entrepreneurs share their experiences of taking ideas from lab to market in this wide-ranging discussion on spawning innovation featuring Jeff Lievense of Genomatica, Bernhard Palsson of UC San Diego, Paul Wright of UC Berkeley and Gavin McCormick of WattTime. Greg Horowitt, Co-Founder of T2 Venture Creation, moderates. Series: "Career Channel" [Public Affairs] [Science] [Business] [Show ID: 30306]

The Career Channel (Video)
Entrepreneurs Forum: UC Carbon and Climate Neutrality Summit

The Career Channel (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2016 28:28


Academic entrepreneurs share their experiences of taking ideas from lab to market in this wide-ranging discussion on spawning innovation featuring Jeff Lievense of Genomatica, Bernhard Palsson of UC San Diego, Paul Wright of UC Berkeley and Gavin McCormick of WattTime. Greg Horowitt, Co-Founder of T2 Venture Creation, moderates. Series: "Career Channel" [Public Affairs] [Science] [Business] [Show ID: 30306]

UC Wellbeing Channel (Audio)
The Global Impact of Climate Change: Balance Through Responsibility Compassion and Human Consciousness with His Holiness the Dalai Lama (Full Version)

UC Wellbeing Channel (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2012 93:48


His Holiness the Dalai Lama joins esteemed scientists Richard Somerville and Veerabhadran Ramanathan at UC San Diego to discuss the need for humanitarian values and universal responsibility in responding to the impacts of climate change on communities and ecosystems. This lecture is part of the Dalai Lama's “Compassion without Borders” symposium in San Diego. Series: "Compassion Without Borders: Science, Peace, Ethics with the Dalai Lama" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 23963]