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Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, the author of "What If We Get it Right?", has been described as the"rock star" of the climate movement. Here, she appears on "Climate One" with Bill McKibben and Abigail Dillen.

"Hot, wet summers becoming the norm in Australia";

"Pollution from cremations is set to double. Can saying goodbye be a greener process?";

"Australia still a contender in green hydrogen race, says BP";

"‘Gas is here to stay’: Opposition pledges public funds for fossil fuels":

"The one simple change you can make to cut household bills";

"When money’s tight, we can’t afford to worry about our costliest threat";

"Why might people believe in human-made hurricanes? Two conspiracy theory psychologists explain";

"Will the Earth warm by 2°C or 5.5°C? Either way it’s bad, and trying to narrow it down may be a distraction";

"Another major climate conference helps a despotic regime";

"Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson";

"What if we Act as if We Love the Future";

"New evidence says gas exports damage the climate even more than coal. It’s time Australia took serious action";

"Fossil fuels could become cheaper and more abundant, says IEA";

"Coalition pledge to subsidise AusMYCtralia’s most expensive form of energy makes ‘no sense’, Labor says";

"Queensland Premier Steven Miles is promising to hold a vote on nuclear power. Here’s why";

"How do solar railways work? Startup gets green light for pilot project in Switzerland";

"UK Faces Second-Worst Harvest on Record Amid Climate Change";

"Hurricane Milton costs Florida billions in damage and wreaks havoc on countless lives";

"Trump Signs Order Rolling Back Environmental Rules on Infrastructure";

"The world wants climate action";

"Can energy-rich Pennsylvania chart a path toward decarbonization?";

"3,000 risk experts and 20,000 citizens name climate change as number one threat facing the world";

"This farmer was skeptical about solar — until he began grazing sheep";

"Countdown to COP29 – NDCs 3.0 and the path to 1.5°C";

"Water industry ownership should be decided by citizens’ assembly, new bill says";

"Supreme Court clears way for Biden’s plan to cut power plant emissions".

  continue reading

627 episodes

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Contenu fourni par Robert McLean. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Robert McLean ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, the author of "What If We Get it Right?", has been described as the"rock star" of the climate movement. Here, she appears on "Climate One" with Bill McKibben and Abigail Dillen.

"Hot, wet summers becoming the norm in Australia";

"Pollution from cremations is set to double. Can saying goodbye be a greener process?";

"Australia still a contender in green hydrogen race, says BP";

"‘Gas is here to stay’: Opposition pledges public funds for fossil fuels":

"The one simple change you can make to cut household bills";

"When money’s tight, we can’t afford to worry about our costliest threat";

"Why might people believe in human-made hurricanes? Two conspiracy theory psychologists explain";

"Will the Earth warm by 2°C or 5.5°C? Either way it’s bad, and trying to narrow it down may be a distraction";

"Another major climate conference helps a despotic regime";

"Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson";

"What if we Act as if We Love the Future";

"New evidence says gas exports damage the climate even more than coal. It’s time Australia took serious action";

"Fossil fuels could become cheaper and more abundant, says IEA";

"Coalition pledge to subsidise AusMYCtralia’s most expensive form of energy makes ‘no sense’, Labor says";

"Queensland Premier Steven Miles is promising to hold a vote on nuclear power. Here’s why";

"How do solar railways work? Startup gets green light for pilot project in Switzerland";

"UK Faces Second-Worst Harvest on Record Amid Climate Change";

"Hurricane Milton costs Florida billions in damage and wreaks havoc on countless lives";

"Trump Signs Order Rolling Back Environmental Rules on Infrastructure";

"The world wants climate action";

"Can energy-rich Pennsylvania chart a path toward decarbonization?";

"3,000 risk experts and 20,000 citizens name climate change as number one threat facing the world";

"This farmer was skeptical about solar — until he began grazing sheep";

"Countdown to COP29 – NDCs 3.0 and the path to 1.5°C";

"Water industry ownership should be decided by citizens’ assembly, new bill says";

"Supreme Court clears way for Biden’s plan to cut power plant emissions".

  continue reading

627 episodes

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