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Best podcasts about Terry Anderson

Latest podcast episodes about Terry Anderson

Pops on Hops
Bill (The Replacements and Right Proper Brewing Company)

Pops on Hops

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 110:15


Barry, Abigail, and special guest Bill Boyle (finally) discuss Bill's “Phone-a-Friend” submission, Tim by The Replacements, and sample Senate Beer, Raised By Wolves, and Big Tomorrow from Right Proper Brewing Company in Washington, DC.Barry first discovered The Replacements after friends of the pod Terry Anderson and Jack Cornell performed (as members of The Woods) a cover of The Replacements' Can't Hardly Wait. Evidently, The Woods and The ‘Mats crossed paths many a time when both bands were actively touring the East Coast circuit. In fact, Barry commented that the dark humorous writing of Waitress in the Sky is similar to Terry's Anderson's writing style.Bill referenced this ad for Piels Beer.This album has been remixed by Ed Stasium, a producer and engineer who worked on albums by The Ramones, Talking Heads, and The Smithereens! Read about the remix project, or listen to the remixed album.Bill suggested we listen to Hootenanny, particularly Within Your Reach, as an example of the genre range of The Replacements.Up next… BRAT by Charli xcxJingles are by our friend Pete Coe.Visit Anosmia Awareness for more information on Barry's condition.Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic!Leave us a rating or a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!Facebook | Instagram | Bluesky | YouTube | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox | Beer Media Group

Pops on Hops
Christmas Beers (Straight No Chaser and Gifted Beers)

Pops on Hops

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 116:31


Barry and Abigail discuss Christmas Cheers by Straight No Chaser and sample Spotted Cow  and Moon Man from New Glarus Brewing Co. in New Glarus, Wisconsin, and Pickle Tickle from Barn Town Brewing in West Des Moines, Iowa. Listen to the original ¿Dónde Esta Santa Claus? by Augie Rios Barry compared the harmonies in I'll Be Home for Christmas to the harmonies in Auld Lang Syne by The Beach Boys (who were in turn inspired by The Lettermen's harmonies). We played the original Hey Santa! by The Brian Setzer Orchestra. Read the story behind the writing of Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer. The definitive version of You're a Mean One, Mister Grinch for Barry is The Whirling Dervishes' version, whereas for Abigail, it is the full version from the original TV special, sung by Thurl Ravenscroft. We compared Straight No Chaser's version of O Holy Night to the Tracy Chapman version and the Céline Dion version. Read more about the Christmas pickle tradition! We confirmed that “upsot” is indeed in the original lyrics of Jingle Bells! We also played a little bit of our favorite version of the song, by Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters. Who Spiked the Eggnog? is only Abigail's second-favorite eggnog-based Christmas song, after Eggnogorant by Terry Anderson & The Olympic Ass-Kickin Team, which you can hear on our first-ever Christmas bonus episode from 2021, Bonus: Greet the Hummels! Original Songs by Friends of the Pod! We played a bit of Straight No Chaser's version of Carol of the Bells. Up next… Who's Next by The Who, submitted to our Jukebox by Todd Sider. This episode, our Season 5 opener, is scheduled to drop on March 7, 2025. Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe. Visit Anosmia Awareness for more information on Barry's condition. Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic! Leave us a rating or a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Facebook | Instagram | Bluesky | YouTube | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox

DMZ America with Ted Rall & Scott Stantis
DMZ America Podcast-Episode 183| December 6, 2024: The Censorship War Against Political Cartoonists

DMZ America with Ted Rall & Scott Stantis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 61:59


The DMZ America Podcast's Ted Rall (on the Left) and Scott Stantis (on the Right) are joined by Terry Anderson of the Cartoonist Rights Network International to discuss the state of political cartooning in the United States and around the world during a time of political transition and the ongoing seismic disruption in the print media ecosystem that supported the profession throughout the previous century.The DMZ America Podcast is recorded weekly by political cartoonists Ted Rall and Scott Stantis. Twitter/X: @scottstantis and @tedrallWeb: Rall.com

DMZ America with Ted Rall & Scott Stantis
DMZ America Podcast Ep 183: The Censorship War Against Political Cartoonists

DMZ America with Ted Rall & Scott Stantis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 61:59


The DMZ America Podcast's Ted Rall (on the Left) and Scott Stantis (on the Right) are joined by Terry Anderson of the Cartoonist Rights Network International to discuss the state of political cartooning in the United States and around the world during a time of political transition and the ongoing seismic disruption in the print media ecosystem that supported the profession throughout the previous century.The DMZ America Podcast is recorded weekly by political cartoonists Ted Rall and Scott Stantis. Twitter/X: @scottstantis and @tedrallWeb: Rall.com

New Books Network
Terry H. Anderson, "Why the Nineties Matter" (Oxford UP, 2024)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 52:50


Nearly a quarter century after the decade of the 1990s ended, what really mattered in America during that era is finally coming into focus. Many of the most important developments in politics, culture, and society today have roots in that era: the rise of right-wing extremism, broad transformations in voting preferences among both the working and professional classes; the spread of neoliberal economic policy; and the rise of social media. In Why the Nineties Matter (Oxford University Press, 2024), Dr. Terry Anderson provides a broad-ranging history of America in that decade. Not simply a chronological account, the book focuses on key trends that either began or gained steam then and which have had lasting effects until this day. Threading together politics, economic transformations, and socio-cultural trends, he focuses on what mattered most in retrospect. Violent and extremist white nationalism intensified greatly in that decade, evidenced by the Oklahoma City bombing and the rise of the militia movement. The defection of the white working class from the Democratic Party began then as the Democrats expanded free trade and tried to cultivate professional-class Americans. Racial and gender politics transformed, birthing new movements that would grow in influence in the next century. Social media first emerged in the 1990s too, and its impact on all aspects of life cannot be underestimated. In foreign policy, America's long wars in the Middle East and Afghanistan have roots in US policies in the 1990s. And the current standoff between the US and Russia traces back to disagreements over NATO expansion a quarter century ago. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Terry H. Anderson, "Why the Nineties Matter" (Oxford UP, 2024)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 52:50


Nearly a quarter century after the decade of the 1990s ended, what really mattered in America during that era is finally coming into focus. Many of the most important developments in politics, culture, and society today have roots in that era: the rise of right-wing extremism, broad transformations in voting preferences among both the working and professional classes; the spread of neoliberal economic policy; and the rise of social media. In Why the Nineties Matter (Oxford University Press, 2024), Dr. Terry Anderson provides a broad-ranging history of America in that decade. Not simply a chronological account, the book focuses on key trends that either began or gained steam then and which have had lasting effects until this day. Threading together politics, economic transformations, and socio-cultural trends, he focuses on what mattered most in retrospect. Violent and extremist white nationalism intensified greatly in that decade, evidenced by the Oklahoma City bombing and the rise of the militia movement. The defection of the white working class from the Democratic Party began then as the Democrats expanded free trade and tried to cultivate professional-class Americans. Racial and gender politics transformed, birthing new movements that would grow in influence in the next century. Social media first emerged in the 1990s too, and its impact on all aspects of life cannot be underestimated. In foreign policy, America's long wars in the Middle East and Afghanistan have roots in US policies in the 1990s. And the current standoff between the US and Russia traces back to disagreements over NATO expansion a quarter century ago. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in American Studies
Terry H. Anderson, "Why the Nineties Matter" (Oxford UP, 2024)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 52:50


Nearly a quarter century after the decade of the 1990s ended, what really mattered in America during that era is finally coming into focus. Many of the most important developments in politics, culture, and society today have roots in that era: the rise of right-wing extremism, broad transformations in voting preferences among both the working and professional classes; the spread of neoliberal economic policy; and the rise of social media. In Why the Nineties Matter (Oxford University Press, 2024), Dr. Terry Anderson provides a broad-ranging history of America in that decade. Not simply a chronological account, the book focuses on key trends that either began or gained steam then and which have had lasting effects until this day. Threading together politics, economic transformations, and socio-cultural trends, he focuses on what mattered most in retrospect. Violent and extremist white nationalism intensified greatly in that decade, evidenced by the Oklahoma City bombing and the rise of the militia movement. The defection of the white working class from the Democratic Party began then as the Democrats expanded free trade and tried to cultivate professional-class Americans. Racial and gender politics transformed, birthing new movements that would grow in influence in the next century. Social media first emerged in the 1990s too, and its impact on all aspects of life cannot be underestimated. In foreign policy, America's long wars in the Middle East and Afghanistan have roots in US policies in the 1990s. And the current standoff between the US and Russia traces back to disagreements over NATO expansion a quarter century ago. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in American Politics
Terry H. Anderson, "Why the Nineties Matter" (Oxford UP, 2024)

New Books in American Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 52:50


Nearly a quarter century after the decade of the 1990s ended, what really mattered in America during that era is finally coming into focus. Many of the most important developments in politics, culture, and society today have roots in that era: the rise of right-wing extremism, broad transformations in voting preferences among both the working and professional classes; the spread of neoliberal economic policy; and the rise of social media. In Why the Nineties Matter (Oxford University Press, 2024), Dr. Terry Anderson provides a broad-ranging history of America in that decade. Not simply a chronological account, the book focuses on key trends that either began or gained steam then and which have had lasting effects until this day. Threading together politics, economic transformations, and socio-cultural trends, he focuses on what mattered most in retrospect. Violent and extremist white nationalism intensified greatly in that decade, evidenced by the Oklahoma City bombing and the rise of the militia movement. The defection of the white working class from the Democratic Party began then as the Democrats expanded free trade and tried to cultivate professional-class Americans. Racial and gender politics transformed, birthing new movements that would grow in influence in the next century. Social media first emerged in the 1990s too, and its impact on all aspects of life cannot be underestimated. In foreign policy, America's long wars in the Middle East and Afghanistan have roots in US policies in the 1990s. And the current standoff between the US and Russia traces back to disagreements over NATO expansion a quarter century ago. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Conversation: An OUP Podcast
Terry H. Anderson, "Why the Nineties Matter" (Oxford UP, 2024)

In Conversation: An OUP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 52:50


Nearly a quarter century after the decade of the 1990s ended, what really mattered in America during that era is finally coming into focus. Many of the most important developments in politics, culture, and society today have roots in that era: the rise of right-wing extremism, broad transformations in voting preferences among both the working and professional classes; the spread of neoliberal economic policy; and the rise of social media. In Why the Nineties Matter (Oxford University Press, 2024), Dr. Terry Anderson provides a broad-ranging history of America in that decade. Not simply a chronological account, the book focuses on key trends that either began or gained steam then and which have had lasting effects until this day. Threading together politics, economic transformations, and socio-cultural trends, he focuses on what mattered most in retrospect. Violent and extremist white nationalism intensified greatly in that decade, evidenced by the Oklahoma City bombing and the rise of the militia movement. The defection of the white working class from the Democratic Party began then as the Democrats expanded free trade and tried to cultivate professional-class Americans. Racial and gender politics transformed, birthing new movements that would grow in influence in the next century. Social media first emerged in the 1990s too, and its impact on all aspects of life cannot be underestimated. In foreign policy, America's long wars in the Middle East and Afghanistan have roots in US policies in the 1990s. And the current standoff between the US and Russia traces back to disagreements over NATO expansion a quarter century ago. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars.

Pops on Hops
New Belgium Halloween (New Wave Halloween and New Belgium Brewing Company)

Pops on Hops

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 119:48


Barry and Abigail discuss Just Can't Get Enough: New Wave Halloween and sample Voodoo Ranger Juice Force, Voodoo Ranger Peach Force IPA, and Voodoo Ranger Tropic Force IPA from New Belgium Brewing Company in Fort Collins, Colorado. The Most Popular IPA in the Country Is Voodoo Ranger. So Is the Second. Abigail first saw a live performance of The Rocky Horror Picture Show in Gainesville, Florida, at the late great High Dive. Read more about this historic music venue! Barry compared Every Day is Halloween by Ministry to Midnight Oil (perhaps Arctic World or Sell My Soul?). We granted one credit at the Abigail Hummel School of Speaking Smartly About Music to F.O.T.P. Joe Turocey for his comparison of Superfine by Cloud Eleven to Life on Mars? by David Bowie. Barry revealed to Abigail that Danny Elfman is the lead singer of Oingo Boingo. Barry and Abigail recognized Elfman's vocals in Dead Man's Party in Jack's Obsession and Poor Jack from The Nightmare Before Christmas soundtrack, respectively. We listened to the original Halloween Theme - Main Title by John Carpenter to compare it to the version by MX-80 Sound. We also listened to several different interpretations of The Munsters theme to compare them to the version by Comateens. We shared the original TV show theme, as well as interpretations by Los Straitjackets, Herman and the Humans, The Escalators, and The Coffin Daggers. Barry shared a clip of Dave Edmunds' biggest hit, I Hear You Knocking, as well as the original by Fats Domino. Abigail entered The Creature From the Black Lagoon by Dave Edmunds into the Abigail Hummel School of Speaking Smartly About Music with a comparison to Goin' or Comin' by Terry Anderson and the Olympic Ass Kickin Team. After listening to Halloween by Sonic Youth, we listened to a clip of their song Kool Thing, which appears on Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. After listening to Halloween by Dead Kennedys, we listened to a clip of their song Holiday in Cambodia, which also appears on Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock! Up next… Empire by Queensrÿche, submitted to our Jukebox by Aaron “The Farmer” Dahlstedt! Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe. Visit Anosmia Awareness for more information on Barry's condition. Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic! Leave us a rating or a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Facebook | Instagram | X | YouTube | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox

Warm Thoughts
Episode 239: We Are Survivors

Warm Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 3:06


Recently, one of the readers of this column from Texas sent me an article entitled, "We Are Survivors: Consider the Changes We Witnessed." I thought it appropriate to share some of the thoughts from this article. Individuals who were born prior to 1945 will especially understand the changes in their lives. "We were before television, before penicillin, before polio shots, frozen foods, Xerox, contact lenses, frisbees and the pill. We were before radar, credit cards, split atoms, laser beams and ballpoint pens. Before pantyhose, dishwashers, clothes dryers, electric blankets, air conditioners, drip dry clothing and before man walked on the moon. In our times, bunnies were small rabbits and rabbits were not Volkswagens. We were before daycare centers, group therapy and nursing homes. We never heard of FM radio, tape decks, electric typewriters, artificial hearts, word processors, yogurt, and guys wearing earrings. For us, time sharing meant togetherness, not computers or condominiums. A chip meant a piece of wood. Hardware meant hardware and software wasn't even a word. In our day, grass was mowed. Coke was a cold drink, and pot was something you cooked in. Rock music was grandma's lullaby, and pizzas, McDonald's, and instant coffee were unheard of. We thought fast food was what you ate during Lent and outer space was the back of a local theater. We hit the scene when we were five and ten stores where you bought things for five and ten cents. The corner drug store sold ice cream cones for a nickel or a dime. For one nickel, you could ride a streetcar, make a phone call, buy a Pepsi, or enough stamps to mail one letter and two postcards. You could buy a new Chevy coop for $600 but who could afford one? A pity too, because gasoline was only 11 cents a gallon, and we got married first, and then lived together, and we were the last generation that was so dumb as to think you needed a husband to have a baby. But we survived!" Warm Thoughts: Seasons change, and so do people. For me, managing change quite literally meant "survival." Terry Anderson. May you have many warm thoughts every day! Warm Thoughts from the Little Home on the Prairie Over a Cup of Tea by Dr Luetta G WernerPublished in the Marion Record, September 26th, 1996 Download the Found Photo Freebie and cherish your memories of the past.Enjoy flipping through the Vintage Photo Book on your coffee table.I hope you enjoyed this podcast episode! Please follow along on this journey by going to visualbenedictions.com or following me on Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest. You can listen to the podcast on Apple Podcast,Spotify,Stitcher, and Overcast. And don't forget to rate and review so more people can tune in! I'd greatly appreciate it.Till next time,Trina

Spotlight Conversations
North Carolina photographer Bill Reaves talks concerts, rock stars and what it takes to get the perfect photo shoot

Spotlight Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 16:39


In North Carolina with the talented photographer Bill Reaves, who is in the studio to talk about working with local Raleigh musicians Mitch Easter, Dave Adams, Don Dixon, The Woods, Terry Anderson and new artist Anya Hinkle; to photographing  music legends Tom Petty, Howie Epstein and Mike Cambell (The Heartbreakers); plus Robert Plant, Alison Krauss, Dale Watson, Brad Paisley and NRBQ to name a few! We also talk about his commercial photo work for Lone Star Beer, along with his published work with Guitar World magazine. Bill also discusses his upcoming book collaboration with music critic and author David Menconi about musicians in North Carolina who've made a difference. Bring your love of photography - and music - and join us! About the Spotlight Conversations podcast:Tune in as I invite friends inside my cozy linoleum free recording studio to talk about all things media - radio, television, music, film, voiceovers, audiobooks, publishing - if guests know media, we're talkin'! Unscripted and entertaining, each guest gets real about their careers in the entertainment biz; from where they started to how it's going. Join us in my swanky studio where drinks are always on ice; music + media are the conversation starters. New episodes every other Tuesday. Social media links, website and more hereFollow and subscribe to my podcast hereA very special thank you to friends who helped bring my Spotlight Conversations podcast together and especially for their continued support:Booth Announcer: Joe Szymanski ('Joe The Voice Guy')Theme Song Composer: Mark Sparrow, SongBird StudiosRadio Free RaleighHouston Radio Platinum

The John Batchelor Show
GOOD EVENING: The show begins tonight on the Western Front, 1914 to 1918, where the powers tore apart the map of Europe -- and all the King's Horses and men have not been able to repair the Eurasia World Island continent ever since. Then a conversation w

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 4:15


GOOD EVENING: The show begins tonight on the Western Front, 1914 to 1918, where the powers tore apart the map of Europe -- and all the King's Horses and men have not been able to repair the Eurasia World Island continent ever since. Then a conversation with colleague Terry Anderson about adapting to climate change. Finally a happy conversation with Jeremy Zakis in chilly and snowy New South Wales. Thank you. 1948 South Australia

The John Batchelor Show
CLIMATE COMMON SENSE: 1/4: Adapt and Be Adept: Market Responses to Climate Change by Terry Anderson (Editor)

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 9:45


CLIMATE COMMON SENSE: 1/4: Adapt and Be Adept: Market Responses to Climate Change by Terry Anderson (Editor) https://www.amazon.com/Adapt-Be-Adept-Responses-Climate/dp/0817924558/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&qid=1618603521&refinements=p_27%3ATerry+Anderson&s=books&sr=1-1 How can markets help us adapt to the challenges of climate change? The editor Terry L. Anderson brings together this collection of essays featuring the work of nine leading policy analysts, who argue that market forces are just as important as government regulation in shaping climate policy—and should be at the heart of our response to helping societies adapt to climate change. Anderson notes in his introduction that most current climate policies such as the Paris Agreement require hard-to-enforce collective action and focus on reducing or mitigating greenhouse gases rather than adapting to their negative effects. Adaptive actions can typically deliver much more, faster and more cheaply than any realistic climate policy. The authors tackle a range of issues: the hidden costs of renewable energy sources, the political obstacles surrounding climate change policy, insurance and financial instruments for pricing risk of exposure to the effects of climate change, and more Terry Anderson @HooverInst https://thehill.com/opinion/energy-environment/547525-a-better-approach-to-climate-change-for-stateshttps://thehill.com/opinion/energy-environment/547764-the-urge-to-complicate-and-climatize-trade-policy?rl=1 https://thehill.com/opinion/energy-environment/548667-climate-change-to-adapt-is-to-be-human 1940 BUCHAREST

The John Batchelor Show
CLIMATE COMMON SENSE: 2/4: Adapt and Be Adept: Market Responses to Climate Change by Terry Anderson (Editor)

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 9:05


CLIMATE COMMON SENSE: 2/4: Adapt and Be Adept: Market Responses to Climate Change by Terry Anderson (Editor) https://www.amazon.com/Adapt-Be-Adept-Responses-Climate/dp/0817924558/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&qid=1618603521&refinements=p_27%3ATerry+Anderson&s=books&sr=1-1 How can markets help us adapt to the challenges of climate change? The editor Terry L. Anderson brings together this collection of essays featuring the work of nine leading policy analysts, who argue that market forces are just as important as government regulation in shaping climate policy—and should be at the heart of our response to helping societies adapt to climate change. Anderson notes in his introduction that most current climate policies such as the Paris Agreement require hard-to-enforce collective action and focus on reducing or mitigating greenhouse gases rather than adapting to their negative effects. Adaptive actions can typically deliver much more, faster and more cheaply than any realistic climate policy. The authors tackle a range of issues: the hidden costs of renewable energy sources, the political obstacles surrounding climate change policy, insurance and financial instruments for pricing risk of exposure to the effects of climate change, and more Terry Anderson @HooverInst https://thehill.com/opinion/energy-environment/547525-a-better-approach-to-climate-change-for-stateshttps://thehill.com/opinion/energy-environment/547764-the-urge-to-complicate-and-climatize-trade-policy?rl=1 https://thehill.com/opinion/energy-environment/548667-climate-change-to-adapt-is-to-be-human 1920 FRANCE

The John Batchelor Show
CLIMATE COMMON SENSE: 3/4: Adapt and Be Adept: Market Responses to Climate Change by Terry Anderson (Editor)

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 12:50


CLIMATE COMMON SENSE: 3/4: Adapt and Be Adept: Market Responses to Climate Change by Terry Anderson (Editor) https://www.amazon.com/Adapt-Be-Adept-Responses-Climate/dp/0817924558/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&qid=1618603521&refinements=p_27%3ATerry+Anderson&s=books&sr=1-1 How can markets help us adapt to the challenges of climate change? The editor Terry L. Anderson brings together this collection of essays featuring the work of nine leading policy analysts, who argue that market forces are just as important as government regulation in shaping climate policy—and should be at the heart of our response to helping societies adapt to climate change. Anderson notes in his introduction that most current climate policies such as the Paris Agreement require hard-to-enforce collective action and focus on reducing or mitigating greenhouse gases rather than adapting to their negative effects. Adaptive actions can typically deliver much more, faster and more cheaply than any realistic climate policy. The authors tackle a range of issues: the hidden costs of renewable energy sources, the political obstacles surrounding climate change policy, insurance and financial instruments for pricing risk of exposure to the effects of climate change, and more Terry Anderson @HooverInst https://thehill.com/opinion/energy-environment/547525-a-better-approach-to-climate-change-for-stateshttps://thehill.com/opinion/energy-environment/547764-the-urge-to-complicate-and-climatize-trade-policy?rl=1 https://thehill.com/opinion/energy-environment/548667-climate-change-to-adapt-is-to-be-human1940 NACA

The John Batchelor Show
CLIMATE COMMON SENSE: 4/4: Adapt and Be Adept: Market Responses to Climate Change by Terry Anderson (Editor)

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 7:50


CLIMATE COMMON SENSE: 4/4: Adapt and Be Adept: Market Responses to Climate Change by Terry Anderson (Editor) https://www.amazon.com/Adapt-Be-Adept-Responses-Climate/dp/0817924558/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&qid=1618603521&refinements=p_27%3ATerry+Anderson&s=books&sr=1-1 How can markets help us adapt to the challenges of climate change? The editor Terry L. Anderson brings together this collection of essays featuring the work of nine leading policy analysts, who argue that market forces are just as important as government regulation in shaping climate policy—and should be at the heart of our response to helping societies adapt to climate change. Anderson notes in his introduction that most current climate policies such as the Paris Agreement require hard-to-enforce collective action and focus on reducing or mitigating greenhouse gases rather than adapting to their negative effects. Adaptive actions can typically deliver much more, faster and more cheaply than any realistic climate policy. The authors tackle a range of issues: the hidden costs of renewable energy sources, the political obstacles surrounding climate change policy, insurance and financial instruments for pricing risk of exposure to the effects of climate change, and more Terry Anderson @HooverInst https://thehill.com/opinion/energy-environment/547525-a-better-approach-to-climate-change-for-stateshttps://thehill.com/opinion/energy-environment/547764-the-urge-to-complicate-and-climatize-trade-policy?rl=1 https://thehill.com/opinion/energy-environment/548667-climate-change-to-adapt-is-to-be-human2011 PYRAMID EGYPT

The John Batchelor Show
PREVIEW: WILDFIRES: CLIMATE: Conversation with colleague Terry Anderson of Hoover Institution, author of "Adapt and Be Adept," regarding how to prepare for climate change events, including precautions for living in forests during wildfire season

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 2:37


PREVIEW: WILDFIRES: CLIMATE: Conversation with colleague Terry Anderson of Hoover Institution, author of "Adapt and Be Adept," regarding how to prepare for climate change events, including precautions for living in forests during wildfire season out West. More later. 1901 Clark County Nevada

Keen On Democracy
Episode 2089: D.W. Gibson celebrates the 25th Anniversary of Seattle's 1999 World Trade Organization protests

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 44:10


The Nineties are back in fashion. Last week on KEEN ON, Terry Anderson explained why the Nineties still matter. Next week, we are featuring a conversation with John Ganz, the author of When the Calock Broke, his interpretation of how America “cracked up” in the early Nineties. Today we feature a conversation with D.W. Gibson, author of the oral history of Seattle's World Trade Organization protests, One Week to Change the World. As Gibson explains, the June 1999 WTO protests bridge the end of the 20th with the beginning of the 21st century. On the one hand, they are a fitting conclusion to what now appears to be the illusion of Nineties prosperity and stability, on the other, the Seattle protests are an early example of a populist response to economic globalization which climaxed in the Occupy movement a decade later. DW Gibson is most recently the author of One Week To Change the World: An Oral History of the 1999 WTO Protests. His previous books include the awarding-winning The Edge Becomes the Center: An Oral History of Gentrification in the Twenty-First Century, 14 Miles: Building the Border Wall, and Not Working: People Talk About Losing a Job and Finding Their Way in Today's Changing Economy. He shared a National Magazine Award for his work on “This is the Story of One Block in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn” for New York magazine. His work has also appeared in Harper's, The Atlantic, The New York Times, and The Washington Post. Gibson's radio work includes co-hosting the podcast There Goes the Neighborhood, guest hosting various news programs for WNYC, and reading original essays for Live From Here as well as NPR's All Things Considered. His documentary film, Not Working, a companion to the book, is available through Films Media Group. His directorial debut, Pants Down, premiered at Anthology Film Archives in New York. Gibson serves as director of Art Omi: Writers in Ghent, New York, and he co-founded Sangam House, a writers' residency in India, along with Arshia Sattar.Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe

Roofing Road Trips with Heidi
Engineering, Education and Expansion

Roofing Road Trips with Heidi

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 45:50


In this episode of Roofing Road Trips, Heidi J. Ellsworth welcomes Ben and Terry Anderson from TRA Snow & Sun, who share insights into their family-owned business's 30-year journey. They discuss challenges faced, emphasize the benefits of familial collaboration and highlight TRA's unique commitment to engineering excellence in snow retention solutions. Ben and Terry elaborate on the importance of educating customers about engineering principles and offer various channels for contractors to access TRA's educational resources, underscoring the company's dedication to industry innovation and customer empowerment.    Learn more at RoofersCoffeeShop.com!    Are you a contractor looking for resources? Become an R-Club Member today! https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/rcs-club-sign-up    Follow Us!   https://www.instagram.com/rooferscoffeeshop/?hl=en  https://www.facebook.com/rooferscoffeeshop/  https://www.linkedin.com/company/rooferscoffeeshop-com  https://www.tiktok.com/@rooferscoffeeshop    #RoofersCoffeeShop #TRASnowandSun #RoofingProfessionals #RoofingContractors #RoofingIndustry 

The CopDoc Podcast: Aiming for Excellence in Leadership
Dr. Terry Anderson - Crafting Exemplary Law Enforcement Leaders: Insights on Elevating Police Work Through Emotional Intelligence and Leadership Skills

The CopDoc Podcast: Aiming for Excellence in Leadership

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later May 6, 2024 49:07 Transcription Available


Season 6 - Episode 128Unlock the secrets to effective law enforcement leadership in our latest episode where I chat with Dr. Terry Anderson. Gain invaluable insight into the world of police work where emotional and interpersonal skills are as critical as the badge and gun. Dr. Anderson, with his extensive background in both Canada and the U.S., illuminates the often-neglected areas of self-management and team leadership that ripple through the lives of officers and those they protect. With an innovative field guide and book, we delve into the transformative journey of continuous skill development and its profound impact on community safety.As you listen, discover why every officer is a leader, whether they're directing traffic or commanding a precinct. Our engaging conversation travels through the philosophy of leadership and the role of self-awareness in crafting an effective officer – one who can positively influence their team and community. We discuss the unique online course that equips officers with the tools to self-assess and strengthen twelve key competencies, all designed to enhance decision-making and foster a culture of continuous improvement. Learn how resources like Command College are shaping the future of law enforcement with practical applications that stretch far beyond the uniform.Wrapping up, we explore how the same leadership skills that serve on duty can transform personal and community interactions. Hear about the success stories, like that of Sheriff Greg Champagne, whose commitment to leadership training has led to remarkable outcomes. Terry and I touch on the importance of grounding, centering, attending, and observing—core competencies that enable officers to lead with empathy and emotional intelligence. This episode is an eye-opener for anyone interested in the intersection of law enforcement and leadership, proving that the badge of a good officer is crafted through both skill and heart.Contact us: copdoc.podcast@gmail.com Website: www.copdocpodcast.comIf you'd like to arrange for facilitated training, or consulting, or talk about steps you might take to improve your leadership and help in your quest for promotion, contact Steve at stephen.morreale@gmail.com

Amanpour
“It's Good To Have America Nack,” Says Ukrainian FM

Amanpour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2024 40:17


“Hallelujah.” Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba's reaction, after the US finally approved military aid for its fight against Russia. But the six-month delay has cost countless lives, and hard-fought territory. Kuleba tells Christiane that "the era of peace in Europe is over." Meanwhile, the struggle of balancing free speech with safety is roiling colleges across the US. Salman Rushdie knows the importance of free speech better than most, since he nearly lost his life defending it. Our Letter from London this week features one of the world's best-known photographers. Platon has spent decades up close and personal with the most influential figures of our era. From the Amanpour Archive this week, 30-years to the day since Nelson Mandela cast his first ever vote, we revisit an inspirational conversation with his private secretary Zelda La Grange. And finally, from hostage to hero: remembering American journalist Terry Anderson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The John Batchelor Show
2//2: #Chequerboard: The Twenty-first Century Confrontation between Public and Private land use in the West dating from the 19th Century. Terry Anderson, Hoover Institution.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 9:30


2//2:  #Chequerboard: The Twenty-first Century Confrontation between Public and Private land use in the West dating from the 19th Century. Terry Anderson, Hoover Institution. https://www.ft.com/content/63b1c7b1-c0de-43b3-851f-153fb20e938a?accessToken=zwAGFvBGmiwYkc9jscexwN5Ds9OFHxU_sg6Tig.MEQCIHboI0Tlj4EMAY6y6VeOY3oV3PGOyNwFfpEz1wmKWuoWAiBpxCayBFb7NuWSli-zvtUEYB9CL0HG1otebdVbCgn32Q&sharetype=gift&token=b6a0a944-1697-4032-9040-e7fea86e741e 1930 Bozeman

The John Batchelor Show
1/2: #Chequerboard: The Twenty-first Century Confrontation between Public and Private land use in the West dating from the 19th Century. Terry Anderson, Hoover Institution.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 10:10


1/2:  #Chequerboard: The Twenty-first Century Confrontation between Public and Private land use in the West dating from the 19th Century. Terry Anderson, Hoover Institution. https://www.ft.com/content/63b1c7b1-c0de-43b3-851f-153fb20e938a?accessToken=zwAGFvBGmiwYkc9jscexwN5Ds9OFHxU_sg6Tig.MEQCIHboI0Tlj4EMAY6y6VeOY3oV3PGOyNwFfpEz1wmKWuoWAiBpxCayBFb7NuWSli-zvtUEYB9CL0HG1otebdVbCgn32Q&sharetype=gift&token=b6a0a944-1697-4032-9040-e7fea86e741e 1871 Montana

Last Word
Terry Anderson, Trina Robbins, Lord Field, Ann Trevenen Jenkin

Last Word

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 27:50


Matthew Bannister onThe American journalist Terry Anderson who was held captive in Lebanon for almost seven years. In an emotional interview, his daughter Sulome tells us how she followed in his footsteps as she tried to connect with a father she met for the first time when she was seven years old. Lord Field who, the Labour MP Frank Field who campaigned tirelessly for welfare reform.Trina Robbins the feminist cartoonist and writer who was the first woman to illustrate the Wonder Woman comics.Ann Trevenen Jenkin the first woman Grand Bard of Cornwall and a founding member of the Cornish nationalist party Mebyon Kernow.Interviewee: Sulome Anderson Interviewee: Ellin Stein Interviewee: Liam Halligan Interviewee: Loveday Jenkin Producer: Gareth Nelson-DaviesArchive Used:Sulome Anderson writes a letter to her father on his birthday, BBC News, 07/10/1991; Terry Anderson release, Live press conference, BBC News, 04/12/1991; Terry Anderson interview, BBC Radio 1, 01/01/2000; Terry Anderson on What It's Like to Live as a Hezbollah Hostage, Slate. YouTube Channel uploaded, 17/11/2014; Trina Robbins, Meet Trina Robbins, the first woman to draw Wonder Woman for D.C. Comics, KTVU FOX 2 San Francisco, YouTube uploaded 30/03/2023; Frank Field MP interview, Straight Talk, BBC News, 19/06/2010; Frank Field, Profile, BBC Radio 4, 13/12/2014; Frank Field, Lent Talks, BBC Radio 4, 01/04/2009; Ann Trevenen Jenkin interviewed by Carmen Talbot for Dreadnought South West's Rebellious Sounds Archive, 2019; Ann Trevenen Jenkin interview, Cornish March, BBC News, 21/06/1997;

Last Word
“I was born while my father was a hostage”

Last Word

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 23:21


Sulome Anderson first met her father – journalist Terry Anderson – at the American Embassy in Damascus. She was seven years old and he had just been released from nearly seven years as a hostage in Lebanon. She desperately wanted to build a relationship with him, even going so far as to become a war correspondent herself and tracking down and meeting one of his captors. But Terry's traumatic experiences made the task very challenging. When she was nearly kidnapped in the Middle East herself, she became determined to break out of the “cycle of fascination with war” that had bedevilled the family. In this moving interview recorded shortly after Terry's death she speaks candidly about the pressures they faced. Presented by Matthew Banister Produced by Gareth Nelson-Davies and Eirian Jones

The John Batchelor Show
PREVIEW: #WYOMING: #MONTANA: Conversation with colleague Terry Anderson of Hoover Institution re the controversy of the chequerboard of public and private lands -- and a possible solution to unhappiness. Details tonight.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 2:10


PREVIEW: #WYOMING: #MONTANA: Conversation with colleague Terry Anderson of Hoover Institution re the controversy of the chequerboard of public and private lands -- and a possible solution to unhappiness.  Details tonight. 1873 Downtown Bozeman MT

Podcast - GetReligion
Obits are hard to write: Consider the case of Terry Anderson

Podcast - GetReligion

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024


GetReligion editor Terry Mattingly discusses “Obits are hard to write: Consider the case of Terry Anderson”

Issues, Etc.
1151. Media Coverage of the Life and Death of Journalist Terry Anderson – Terry Mattingly, 4/24/24

Issues, Etc.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 31:22


Terry Mattingly of Rational Sheep Rational Sheep Pop Goes Religion: Faith in Popular Culture GetReligion.org The post 1151. Media Coverage of the Life and Death of Journalist Terry Anderson – Terry Mattingly, 4/24/24 first appeared on Issues, Etc..

The John Batchelor Show
1/2: #CLIMATE: #GREEN: Markets, Mandates and Incentives for the Environment, Terry Anderson, Hoover Institution

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 12:35


1/2: #CLIMATE: #GREEN: Markets, Mandates and Incentives for the Environment, Terry Anderson, Hoover Institution 1873 Australia Gold camp

The John Batchelor Show
2/2: #CLIMATE: #GREEN: Markets, Mandates and Incentives for the Environment, Terry Anderson, Hoover Institution

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 7:05


2/2: #CLIMATE: #GREEN: Markets, Mandates and Incentives for the Environment, Terry Anderson, Hoover Institution 1644 Virginia

LeMayZing! Cars, Collecting, History, and Culture with Eric LeMay
Remembering the Things You Forget to Remember

LeMayZing! Cars, Collecting, History, and Culture with Eric LeMay

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 31:19


Join us for another fun episode with Eric & Todd at The Hideaway Tavern ($4 dirty burgers on Wednesdays). In this episode, we discuss how different LeMay Collections at Marymount and LeMay-America's Car Museum are from each other, but they are symbiotic in a way that will surprise visitors to both. It is a bit of a continuation of our previous episode as we share great stories of cars in both collections that hold fond memories for both of us. Then, the comparison devolves into Eric classifying LeMay Collections at Marymount as an “orgy of the senses.” (Hey Eric, this is a family show…let's call Marymount what it is…a “collection of collections.”) (ERIC'S NOTE: I think "orgy of the senses" is one of the greatest phrases ever uttered on early 1991-era international live broadcasting. The entire thing deserves a short documentary. It was big on a lot of levels. But I never thought of it as a "blue" question. In fact, I might have been the last person who realized what I was saying. Terry Anderson had such a great answer...) (TODD'S NOTE: Good excuse, Eric. Isn't he funny?)

Top Flight Time Machine
The Melchester Odyssey - Part 209

Top Flight Time Machine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 35:51


Brief dream chat, old school photography, bunny spotting, filming men, Bielsa, imagination analysis, and Terry Anderson. Join the Iron Filings Society: https://www.patreon.com/topflighttimemachine Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The John Batchelor Show
#Bestof2022: 1/2: #Climate: The limits of ESG investing; & What is to be done? Terry Anderson, Hoover Institution senior Fellow. (Originally posted June 14, 2022)

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2023 12:29


#Bestof2022: 1/2:  #Climate: The limits of ESG investing; & What is to be done? Terry Anderson, Hoover Institution senior Fellow. (Originally posted June 14, 2022) https://www.ft.com/content/30dd4235-ab6a-4717-9764-7a08c1173dcf Terry Anderson, @HooverInst, Hoover Institution  senior Fellow; founder and past president,  PERC, The Property and Environment Research Center, Montana 1940 Detroit

The John Batchelor Show
#Bestof2022: 2/2: #Climate: The limits of ESG investing; & What is to be done? Terry Anderson, Hoover Institution senior Fellow. (Originally posted June 14, 2022)

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2023 8:09


#Bestof2022: 2/2:  #Climate: The limits of ESG investing; & What is to be done? Terry Anderson, Hoover Institution senior Fellow. (Originally posted June 14, 2022) https://www.ft.com/content/30dd4235-ab6a-4717-9764-7a08c1173dcf Terry Anderson, @HooverInst, Hoover Institution  senior Fellow; founder and past president,  PERC, The Property and Environment Research Center, Montana 1942 Detroit

The John Batchelor Show
#Bestof2021: 2/2: Apex predator wolves make deer crossings safer. Dominic Parker @PERCTweets; Terry Anderson @HooverInst

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 8:14


#Bestof2021: 2/2: Apex predator wolves make deer crossings safer.  Dominic Parker @PERCTweets;  Terry Anderson @HooverInst https://www.pnas.org/content/118/22/e2023251118/tab-article-info 1850

The John Batchelor Show
#Bestof2021: 2/2: Apex predator wolves make deer crossings safer. Dominic Parker @PERCTweets; Terry Anderson @HooverInst

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 12:18


#Bestof2021: 2/2: Apex predator wolves make deer crossings safer.  Dominic Parker @PERCTweets;  Terry Anderson @HooverInst https://www.pnas.org/content/118/22/e2023251118/tab-article-info1850

The John Batchelor Show
#Bestof2021: Terry Anderson @HooverInst Warming globe, melting ice caps, rising sea temperatures. What is to be done?

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 9:30


#Bestof2021: Terry Anderson @HooverInst   Warming globe, melting ice caps, rising sea temperatures.  What is to be done?   https://www.hoover.org/research/adapt-and-be-adept   1894 Honolulu

The John Batchelor Show
#Bestof2021: The physical limits of climate change mitigation & What is to be done? Terry Anderson @HooverInst

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 10:05


#Bestof2021: The physical limits of climate change mitigation & What is to be done? Terry Anderson @HooverInst https://thehill.com/opinion/energy-environment/547525-a-better-approach-to-climate-change-for-stateshttps://thehill.com/opinion/energy-environment/547764-the-urge-to-complicate-and-climatize-trade-policy?rl=1 https://thehill.com/opinion/energy-environment/548667-climate-change-to-adapt-is-to-be-human1930 Honolulu

The John Batchelor Show
#Bestof2022: Climate: Re-education Camp for Bankers. Terry Anderson, @HooverInst, Hoover Institution senior Fellow, author: Adapt and Be Adept.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 10:40


#Bestof2022: Climate: Re-education Camp for Bankers.    Terry Anderson, @HooverInst, Hoover Institution senior Fellow, author:  Adapt and Be Adept. https://www.wsj.com/articles/hsbc-suspends-executive-for-climate-comments-11653313199 https://www.amazon.com/Adapt-Be-Adept-Responses-Climate/dp/0817924558

The John Batchelor Show
#Bestof2022: Hunting the gray wolves of Yellowstone; & What is to be done? Terry Anderson @HooverInst

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 10:22


#Bestof2022: Hunting the gray wolves of Yellowstone; & What is to be done? Terry Anderson @HooverInst https://www.dillontribune.com/content/montana-curbs-wolf-hunt-after-23-yellowstone-killed 1800

The John Batchelor Show
#Bestof2022: 1/2: The limits of #ESG investing; & What is to be done? Terry Anderson, Hoover Institution Senior Fellow @HooverInst

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 12:29


Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow 1904 RCMP NWT #Bestof2022: 1/2:  The limits of #ESG investing; & What is to be done? Terry Anderson, Hoover Institution Senior Fellow @HooverInst https://www.ft.com/content/30dd4235-ab6a-4717-9764-7a08c1173dcf

limits esg esg investing terry anderson hoover institution senior fellow
The John Batchelor Show
#Bestof2022: 2/2: The limits of #ESG investing; & What is to be done? Terry Anderson, Hoover Institution Senior Fellow @HooverInst

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 8:09


Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow 1898 RCMP NWT #Bestof2022: 2/2:  The limits of #ESG investing; & What is to be done? Terry Anderson, Hoover Institution Senior Fellow @HooverInst https://www.ft.com/content/30dd4235-ab6a-4717-9764-7a08c1173dcf

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The John Batchelor Show
1/2: GRADUAL FALL FROM FAVOR: #Climate: The limits of ESG investing; & What is to be done? Terry Anderson, Hoover Institution senior Fellow (ORIGINALLY POSTED JUNE, 14, 2022)

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 12:30


Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow BURMA 1/2: GRADUAL FALL FROM FAVOR:  #Climate: The limits of ESG investing; & What is to be done? Terry Anderson, Hoover Institution senior Fellow  (ORIGINALLY POSTED JUNE, 14, 2022) https://www.ft.com/content/30dd4235-ab6a-4717-9764-7a08c1173dcf Terry Anderson, @HooverInst, Hoover Institution  senior Fellow; founder and past president,  PERC, The Property and Environment Research Center, Montana

The John Batchelor Show
2/2: GRADUAL FALL FROM FAVOR: #Climate: The limits of ESG investing; & What is to be done? Terry Anderson, Hoover Institution senior Fellow (ORIGINALLY POSTED JUNE, 14, 2022)

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 8:09


Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow BURMA 2/2: GRADUAL FALL FROM FAVOR:  #Climate: The limits of ESG investing; & What is to be done? Terry Anderson, Hoover Institution senior Fellow  (ORIGINALLY POSTED JUNE, 14, 2022) https://www.ft.com/content/30dd4235-ab6a-4717-9764-7a08c1173dcf Terry Anderson, @HooverInst, Hoover Institution  senior Fellow; founder and past president,  PERC, The Property and Environment Research Center, Montana

The John Batchelor Show
#Bestof2022: In a Bear Market: 1/2: #Climate: The limits of ESG investing; & What is to be done? Terry Anderson, Hoover Institution Senior Fellow.(Originally posted June 14, 2022

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 12:29


Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow #Bestof2022:  In a Bear Market: 2/2:  #Climate: The limits of ESG investing; & What is to be done? Terry Anderson, Hoover Institution Senior Fellow.(Originally posted June 14, 2022) https://www.ft.com/content/30dd4235-ab6a-4717-9764-7a08c1173dcf Terry Anderson, @HooverInst, Hoover Institution  senior Fellow; founder and past president, PERC, The Property and Environment Research Center, Montana

The John Batchelor Show
#Bestof2022: 1/2: Apex predator wolves in the county can make deer crossings safer. Dominic Parker @PERCTweets; Terry Anderson @HooverInst(Originally posted January 31, 2022)

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 12:18


Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow #Bestof2022: 1/2: Apex predator wolves in the county can make deer crossings safer. Dominic Parker @PERCTweets;  Terry Anderson @HooverInst(Originally posted January 31, 2022) https://www.pnas.org/content/118/22/e2023251118/tab-article-info

The John Batchelor Show
#Bestof2022: 2/2: Apex predator wolves in the county can make deer crossings safer. Dominic Parker @PERCTweets; Terry Anderson @HooverInst(Originally posted January 31, 2022)

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 8:14


Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow #Bestof2022: 2/2: Apex predator wolves in the county can make deer crossings safer. Dominic Parker @PERCTweets;  Terry Anderson @HooverInst(Originally posted January 31, 2022) https://www.pnas.org/content/118/22/e2023251118/tab-article-info

The John Batchelor Show
#Bestof2022: In a Bear Market: 1/2: #Climate: The limits of ESG investing; & What is to be done? Terry Anderson, Hoover Institution Senior Fellow.(Originally posted June 14, 2022)

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 8:09


Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow #Bestof2022:  In a Bear Market: 1/2:  #Climate: The limits of ESG investing; & What is to be done? Terry Anderson, Hoover Institution Senior Fellow.(Originally posted June 14, 2022) https://www.ft.com/content/30dd4235-ab6a-4717-9764-7a08c1173dcf Terry Anderson, @HooverInst, Hoover Institution  senior Fellow; founder and past president, PERC, The Property and Environment Research Center, Montana

The John Batchelor Show
3/4: La Nina approaches. 3/4: Adapt and Be Adept: Market Responses to Climate Change by Terry Anderson (Editor)

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2023 12:50


Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow 3/4: La Nina approaches. 3/4: Adapt and Be Adept: Market Responses to Climate Change by Terry Anderson (Editor) https://www.amazon.com/Adapt-Be-Adept-Responses-Climate/dp/0817924558/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&qid=1618603521&refinements=p_27%3ATerry+Anderson&s=books&sr=1-1 How can markets help us adapt to the challenges of climate change? The editor Terry L. Anderson brings together this collection of essays featuring the work of nine leading policy analysts, who argue that market forces are just as important as government regulation in shaping climate policy—and should be at the heart of our response to helping societies adapt to climate change. Anderson notes in his introduction that most current climate policies such as the Paris Agreement require hard-to-enforce collective action and focus on reducing or mitigating greenhouse gases rather than adapting to their negative effects. Adaptive actions can typically deliver much more, faster and more cheaply than any realistic climate policy. The authors tackle a range of issues: the hidden costs of renewable energy sources, the political obstacles surrounding climate change policy, insurance and financial instruments for pricing risk of exposure to the effects of climate change, and more.