#24: The Stepchange Podcast: Coal Part I episode artwork

EPISODE · Jan 21, 2025 · 2H 54M

#24: The Stepchange Podcast: Coal Part I

from Climate Papa · host Ben Eidelson

Today I'm excited to introduce a new project, the Stepchange podcast, where we share the stories of human progress. Like Climate Papa, it's driven by a curiosity about the systems that shape our world, but focuses on the historical innovations and moments that got us here and the transformations happening now. The show is a long-form conversation hosted by me and Anay where we unpack the technologies, systems, and infrastructure that underpin modern life. Our first episode explores coal's role in the Industrial Revolution - a story that echoes through to the many fuel debated today. You can listen by searching for "Stepchange" on your preferred podcast platform (here on Spotify and Apple Podcasts). Climate Papa email subscribers will be added to the Stepchange email list so that you don’t miss future episodes. If the show is not for you, you can always unsubscribe and your Climate Papa updates will not be impacted. Subscribe: stepchange.show ------------------------ Coal is the story of a step change—a transformation so profound that it reshaped the course of human history. The rise of coal reshaped economies, societies, and the very way we live. It became the foundation of the Industrial Revolution and powered a new era of progress, but this leap forward came at a tremendous cost. Coal’s story begins with ancient plants that captured sunlight and locked away carbon over millennia. These deposits, buried deep in the Earth, would one day drive empires and fuel industries that transformed the world. Yet, behind this transformation lies a complex and often difficult legacy. Even as coal has faded from the forefront of our energy landscape, its fingerprints remain everywhere. The technologies it spawned, from steam engines and the rail to industrial manufacturing, continue to underpin our modern world. At the same time, coal’s legacy is inseparable from many of the challenges we face today, from labor abuse and environmental degradation to global climate change. In this debut episode, we explore the first chapter of coal's story, from its early discovery and use through the dawn of the 20th century. Thank you for joining us for the first episode of Stepchange. Don’t forget to subscribe and share your thoughts by emailing us at [email protected]. Hosts: Ben Shwab Eidelson and Anay Shah Timestamps 00:00 - Welcome to Stepchange03:37 - The Birth of Coal09:39 - Coal's Early History17:01 - Britain's Coal Transformation25:49 - Reshaping Home & Hearth34:49 - The Iron & Coke Revolution44:28 - The Steam Engine Breakthrough1:03:37 - The Railway Revolution1:19:50 - The Rise of Industrial Cities1:38:57 - Life in the Mines1:54:37 - Coal Comes to America2:24:11 - Themes & Reflections Freese, Barbara. Coal: A Human History Goodman, Ruth. The Domestic Revolution: How the Introduction of Coal into Victorian Homes Changed Everything Paxman, Jeremy. Black Gold: The History of How Coal Made Britain Sinclair, Upton. King Coal:a Novel (fiction) Barbara Freese, 12/12/24 Johnston Suter, 1/6/24 Geological History The Carboniferous Period Earth's Historical Timeline Visualization Coal-Bearing Areas of the United States USGS: Coal Resources and Historical Production Coal Mining in Ancient China Coal Mining Regions Industrial Development British Population Growth (1100-Present) The Industrial Revolution Evolution of Steam Power History of the Steam Engine Newcomen Atmospheric Engine Key Industrial Figures Abraham Darby I James Watt Matthew Boulton John Wilkinson Franklin B. Gowen The Lunar Society of Birmingham The Grand Allies George Stephenson Social Impact and Labor History Friedrich Engels Coal Mining Labor Practices and "Hurrying" Lord Ashley and Labor Reform The Great Smog of London (1952) The Centralia Mine Fire Pennsylvania Anthracite Mining History Modern Context Global Coal Consumption Trends Emissions by Fuel Type

NOW PLAYING

#24: The Stepchange Podcast: Coal Part I

0:00 2:54:32

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Talking Climate Change with Yash Negi Yash Negi Talking Climate Change with Yash NegiWelcome to a journey where one voice echoes the urgency of our planet's cry—mine. I'm Yash Negi, a Computer Science student with a heart set on understanding and combating climate change since 2018. In this solo podcast, I delve deep into the complexities of our environment, bringing to you not just data but stories, solutions, and the raw truth of what climate change means for each of us."Talking Climate Change with Yash Negi" isn't just another podcast; it's your personal window into the world of climate science. Here, you'll find no guests, no distractions—just me and occasionally, AI-generated voices crafted to enhance the storytelling experience. Together, we'll navigate the maze of climate change with passion, clarity, and a dash of tech-savvy insights. Each episode is crafted to resonate with you, whether you're a climate activist, a curious mind, or someone seeking to make a difference.< Don Paul Bits o Blather on Weather, Climate, and Some Humor donpaul0 A podcast which offers Western New York regional weather forecasts, extended outlooks, and which examines the broader context of warming climate impacts. There will also be jousts with junk science and disinformation so endemic to social media, and some sprinklings of humor from the ex-gag writer part of my CV. Author is now into his 47th year of operational meteorology, with extensive continuing education all along the way...although I still can't program my VCR. Warm Regards Warm Regards Podcast Warm Regards is a podcast about life on a warming planet. The show is hosted by Jacquelyn Gill, a paleoecologist at the University of Maine, and Ramesh Laungani, a biologist at Doane University. Produced by Justin Schell, with transcription and social media support from Joe Stormer and Katherine Peinhardt. Our conversations are often honest and raw, as we talk with newsmakers, researchers, activists, policymakers, artists, and others as we push past the graphs and the headlines to get at the heart of what it means to live and work in a warming world. Our current season focuses on the often unexpected human stories behind climate data, from how it's collected to what we do with it. We're just as much a podcast about what it means to be human as we are about climate change--how we think, decide, love, grieve, change our behavior, and roll up our sleeves to tackle our toughest challenges. America Adapts the Climate Change Podcast Doug Parsons A changing climate presents humanity with only one option: adapt. Join your host, Doug Parsons for America's leading podcast on climate change - America Adapts! Each episode, Doug sits down with scientists, activists, policymakers, and journalists to discuss the tough questions facing this country and the world as we confront humanity's greatest challenge. Question your assumptions, refresh your perspective, and become part of the climate movement that will determine our planet's future, right here on the America Adapts podcast.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Climate Papa?

This episode is 2 hours and 54 minutes long.

When was this Climate Papa episode published?

This episode was published on January 21, 2025.

What is this episode about?

Today I'm excited to introduce a new project, the Stepchange podcast, where we share the stories of human progress. Like Climate Papa, it's driven by a curiosity about the systems that shape our world, but focuses on the historical innovations and...

Can I download this Climate Papa episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!