EPISODE · Mar 2, 2024 · 37 MIN
Episode 2001! - it's thanks to the volunteer guests and the loyal listeners
from Climate Conversations · host Robert McLean
Climate adaptation expert Nadia Seeteram, (pictured) a Climate School postdoctoral research scientist studies how sea-level rise affects coastal communities. She is especially interested in how climate risks are impacting housing infrastructure and housing needs. "Science for the Planet: Equitable Climate Adaptation for Coastal Communities"; "The Victorian towns where Peter Dutton is considering going nuclear"; "Fixing Media Is a Climate Solution"; "National Press Club AddressAndrew Forrest - Executive Chairman and Founder - Fortescue, Minderoo Foundation and Tattarang"; "Andrew Forrest slams fossil fuel industry and Coalition for nuclear energy 'bulldust'"; "Carbon removal is needed to achieve net zero but has its own climate risks"; "Natural disasters could cost NSW $9bn a year by 2060, analysis finds"; "Just How Many People Will Die From Climate Change?"; "World ‘not prepared’ for climate disasters after warmest ever January"; "Hotter, wetter: Here’s what drove Melbourne’s muggy summer"; "Colorado landowners sue oil company over clean-up of ‘orphaned’ well"; "The human cost of climate-related disasters is acutely undercounted, new study says"; "A.I. Frenzy Complicates Efforts to Keep Power-Hungry Data Sites Green"; "The White House is delaying this key climate rule. Here’s why."; "Chart: Gas-powered cars are losing market share to EVs and hybrids"; "Research Spotlight: Climate-Driven Megadrought"; "Nations fail to agree ban or research on solar geoengineering"; "Clean, cheap or fair – which countries should pump the last oil and gas?"; "Global energy-related CO2 emissions hit record high in 2023 – IEA"; "A Firm Planning a Drilling Spree in New York’s Southern Tier Goes Silent as Lawmakers Seek to Ban Use of CO2 in Quest for Gas"; "These are the projects environmental groups say shouldn’t be fast-tracked"; "This is an emergency. climate silence is climate denial."; "Don’t hate the energy-guzzling old home you just bought – fixes are in reach"; "Is marijuana bad for the climate?"; "What’s really happening with emissions and the climate crisis in Australia"; "UCLA Institute for Carbon Management and Equatic to Build the World’s Largest Ocean-Based Carbon Removal Plant in Singapore"; "A simple way to get microplastics out of your water"; "Climate Change Is Raising Texas’ Already High Wildfire Risks"; "Texas’ Wildfire Risks, Amplified by Climate Change, Are Second Only to California’s"; "Exxon CEO Shares "Dirty Secret" Keeping Us From Net Zero Goals"; "Is World Population Peaking Now?"; "This 3D-printed hydrogel material could be used to build homes one day"; "This is the year of the climate election. Journalists should cover it that way"; "Climate change could shorten the life span of U.S. bridges"; "Celebrating the 2024 International Day of Women and Girls in Science"; "‘Life-threatening’ blizzard bears down on Sierras; 12 feet of snow possible"; "A massive Texas wildfire is now the largest on record in the state"; "Red meat cuts can benefit the climate and your lifespan"; "Behind Apple’s Doomed Car Project: False Starts and Wrong Turns"; "Victoria's rooftop solar feed-in tariffs are falling. Here's why that won't slow the solar juggernaut"; "How climate change is messing up the ocean’s biological clock, with unknown long-term consequences"; "Tasmanian premier Jeremy Rockliff pledges to open protected native forests to logging"; "In Chicago, It’s Summer in February"; "China’s Electric Vehicles Are Going to Hit Detroit Like a Wrecking Ball"; "The cities stripping out concrete for earth and plants"; "Clean energy boom"; "AOC on The Green New Deal's Anniversary"; "These Cities Aren’t Banning Meat. They Just Want You to Eat More Plants."; "The ‘greenest’ car in America might surprise you"; "South African city copes with climate change by chopping down trees"; "Tiwis take on Tokyo to tame gas project threatening their culture"; "Alberta to ban renewables on ‘prime’ land and preserve ‘pristine viewscapes’";
What this episode covers
Climate adaptation expert Nadia Seeteram, (pictured) a Climate School postdoctoral research scientist studies how sea-level rise affects coastal communities. She is especially interested in how climate risks are impacting housing infrastructure and housing needs. "Science for the Planet: Equitable Climate Adaptation for Coastal Communities"; "The Victorian towns where Peter Dutton is considering going nuclear"; "Fixing Media Is a Climate Solution"; "National Press Club AddressAndrew Forrest - Executive Chairman and Founder - Fortescue, Minderoo Foundation and Tattarang"; "Andrew Forrest slams fossil fuel industry and Coalition for nuclear energy 'bulldust'"; "Carbon removal is needed to achieve net zero but has its own climate risks"; "Natural disasters could cost NSW $9bn a year by 2060, analysis finds"; "Just How Many People Will Die From Climate Change?"; "World ‘not prepared’ for climate disasters after warmest ever January"; "Hotter, wetter: Here’s what drove Melbourne’s muggy summer"; "Colorado landowners sue oil company over clean-up of ‘orphaned’ well"; "The human cost of climate-related disasters is acutely undercounted, new study says"; "A.I. Frenzy Complicates Efforts to Keep Power-Hungry Data Sites Green"; "The White House is delaying this key climate rule. Here’s why."; "Chart: Gas-powered cars are losing market share to EVs and hybrids"; "Research Spotlight: Climate-Driven Megadrought"; "Nations fail to agree ban or research on solar geoengineering"; "Clean, cheap or fair – which countries should pump the last oil and gas?"; "Global energy-related CO2 emissions hit record high in 2023 – IEA"; "A Firm Planning a Drilling Spree in New York’s Southern Tier Goes Silent as Lawmakers Seek to Ban Use of CO2 in Quest for Gas"; "These are the projects environmental groups say shouldn’t be fast-tracked"; "This is an emergency. climate silence is climate denial."; "Don’t hate the energy-guzzling old home you just bought – fixes are in reach"; "Is marijuana bad for the climate?"; "What’s really happening with emissions and the climate crisis in Australia"; "UCLA Institute for Carbon Management and Equatic to Build the World’s Largest Ocean-Based Carbon Removal Plant in Singapore"; "A simple way to get microplastics out of your water"; "Climate Change Is Raising Texas’ Already High Wildfire Risks"; "Texas’ Wildfire Risks, Amplified by Climate Change, Are Second Only to California’s"; "Exxon CEO Shares "Dirty Secret" Keeping Us From Net Zero Goals"; "Is World Population Peaking Now?"; "This 3D-printed hydrogel material could be used to build homes one day"; "This is the year of the climate election. Journalists should cover it that way"; "Climate change could shorten the life span of U.S. bridges"; "Celebrating the 2024 International Day of Women and Girls in Science"; "‘Life-threatening’ blizzard bears down on Sierras; 12 feet of snow possible"; "A massive Texas wildfire is now the largest on record in the state"; "Red meat cuts can benefit the climate and your lifespan"; "Behind Apple’s Doomed Car Project: False Starts and Wrong Turns"; "Victoria's rooftop solar feed-in tariffs are falling. Here's why that won't slow the solar juggernaut"; "How climate change is messing up the ocean’s biological clock, with unknown long-term consequences"; "Tasmanian premier Jeremy Rockliff pledges to open protected native forests to logging"; "In Chicago, It’s Summer in February"; "China’s Electric Vehicles Are Going to Hit Detroit Like a Wrecking Ball"; "The cities stripping out concrete for earth and plants"; "Clean energy boom"; "AOC on The Green New Deal's Anniversary"; "These Cities Aren’t Banning Meat. They Just Want You to Eat More Plants."; "The ‘greenest’ car in America might surprise you"; "South African city copes with climate change by chopping down trees"; "Tiwis take on Tokyo to tame gas project threatening their culture"; "Alberta to ban renewables on ‘prime’ land and preserve ‘pristine viewscapes’";
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