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How huge a deal is climate change, really? (with Diana Ürge-Vorsatz and Misha Glouberman)

from Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg · host Spencer Greenberg

Read the full transcript here. How huge a deal is climate change, really? What's the right metric for determining how bad climate change effects will be? How do the forecasts made by climate experts differ from those made by superforecasters? Which pieces of the climate change puzzle are we absolutely sure about right now, and which pieces are still speculative or under investigation? Where can we find trustworthy information about climate change? How can we navigate conversations about these topics without becoming defensive? Diana Ürge-Vorsatz is a professor at the Central European University in Vienna, and also Vice Chair of Working Group III (Mitigation) in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) – the UN's science panel on climate change. She has a PhD from the University of California (Los Angeles and Berkeley) in Environmental Sciences and Engineering. Diana has over 100 peer-reviewed publications and has been serving on a wide range of academic and corporate advisory and governing bodies, including the UK Energy Research Center (UKERC), European Climate Foundation, Austrian Climate and Energy Fund (Klien), McKinsey, RWE, European Research Council, and IIASA. She regularly provides expert analysis related to environmental issues to the media, including BBC World News, BBC4, BBC World Service, Euronews, RTL, TRT, NTV, ITV. Diana is a proud mother of 7 children and a national champion in Orienteering. She lives with her family in Budapest, Hungary. Follow her on Twitter at @dianaurge or on Instagram at @dr_diana_urgevorsatz. Misha Glouberman is a consultant who helps companies get unstuck on all sorts of issues, ranging from retention problems, to underperforming teams, to creating collaborative cultures across silos and in hybrid workplaces. He does this by helping people talk to each other in ways that are effective, authentic, and human. He hosts the Trampoline Hall Lectures in Toronto and is the co-author, with Sheila Heti, of The Chairs Are Where The People Go. He does lots of online events, so join his email list to learn more about them. You can also find him on Twitter, LinkedIn, and his website, mishaglouberman.com. (NOTE: Misha was on our podcast back in episode 109!) Further reading "Superforecasting Long-Term Risks and Climate Change" "Forecasting Our World in Data: The Next 100 Years" "Climate and weather at 3 degrees more: An Earth as we do not (want to) know it" "Climate Endgame: Exploring catastrophic climate change scenarios" "Exceeding 1.5°C global warming could trigger multiple climate tipping points" Notes from Misha's climate talk at BitNorth Staff Spencer Greenberg — Host / Director Josh Castle — Producer Ryan Kessler — Audio Engineer Uri Bram — Factotum WeAmplify — Transcriptionists Miles Kestran — Marketing Music Broke for Free Josh Woodward Lee Rosevere Quiet Music for Tiny Robots wowamusic zapsplat.com Affiliates Clearer Thinking GuidedTrack Mind Ease Positly UpLift [Read more]

Read the full transcript here. • How huge a deal is climate change, really? What's the right metric for determining how bad climate change effects will be? How do the forecasts made by climate experts differ from those made by superforecasters? Which pieces of the climate change puzzle are we absolutely sure about right now, and which pieces are still speculative or under investigation? Where can we find trustworthy information about climate change? How can we navigate conversations about these topics without becoming defensive? • Diana Ürge-Vorsatz is a professor at the Central European University in Vienna, and also Vice Chair of Working Group III (Mitigation) in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) – the UN's science panel on climate change. She has a PhD from the University of California (Los Angeles and Berkeley) in Environmental Sciences and Engineering. Diana has over 100 peer-reviewed publications and has been serving on a wide range of academic and corporate advisory and governing bodies, including the UK Energy Research Center (UKERC), European Climate Foundation, Austrian Climate and Energy Fund (Klien), McKinsey, RWE, European Research Council, and IIASA. She regularly provides expert analysis related to environmental issues to the media, including BBC World News, BBC4, BBC World Service, Euronews, RTL, TRT, NTV, ITV. Diana is a proud mother of 7 children and a national champion in Orienteering. She lives with her family in Budapest, Hungary. Follow her on Twitter at @dianaurge (https://twitter.com/dianaurge) or on Instagram at @dr_diana_urgevorsatz (https://instagram.com/dr_diana_urgevorsatz). • Misha Glouberman is a consultant who helps companies get unstuck on all sorts of issues, ranging from retention problems, to underperforming teams, to creating collaborative cultures across silos and in hybrid workplaces. He does this by helping people talk to each other in ways that are effective, authentic, and human. He hosts the Trampoline Hall Lectures (https://www.mishaglouberman.com/trampoline-hall) in Toronto and is the co-author, with Sheila Heti, of The Chairs Are Where The People Go (https://www.mishaglouberman.com/book). He does lots of online events, so join his email list (https://www.mishaglouberman.com/emaillist) to learn more about them. You can also find him on Twitter (https://twitter.com/mishaglouberman), LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/misha-glouberman-57564/), and his website, mishaglouberman.com (https://www.mishaglouberman.com/bio). (NOTE: Misha was on our podcast back in episode 109 (https://podcast.clearerthinking.org/episode/109/misha-glouberman-communicating-what-you-really-mean/)!) • Further reading • "Superforecasting Long-Term Risks and Climate Change" (https://1227185674.rsc.cdn77.org/files/FF1FF2-Climate-report-final.pdf) • "Forecasting Our World in Data: The Next 100 Years" (https://1227185674.rsc.cdn77.org/files/OWID-report.pdf) • "Climate and weather at 3 degrees more: An Earth as we do not (want to) know it" (https://1227185674.rsc.cdn77.org/files/2022-Rahmstorf-Klima-und-Wetter-bei-3-Grad-mehr-en-GB-translation-by-deepl.pdf) • "Climate Endgame: Exploring catastrophic climate change scenarios" (https://1227185674.rsc.cdn77.org/files/2022-climate-endgame-pnas.2108146119.pdf) • "Exceeding 1.5°C global warming could trigger multiple climate tipping points" (https://1227185674.rsc.cdn77.org/files/2022-science.ppr-on-tipping-points.pdf) • Notes from Misha's climate talk at BitNorth (https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/177pSrlhvSNtX0-xQJEXftANCwlmtNOQUSSQ9E7qL1to/edit#slide=id.p) • Staff • Spencer Greenberg (https://www.spencergreenberg.com/) — Host / Director • Josh Castle (mailto:[email protected]) — Producer • Ryan Kessler (https://tone.support/) — Audio Engineer • Uri Bram (https://uribram.com/) — Factotum • WeAm... [Read more: https://podcast.clearerthinking.org/episode/146/diana-%C3%BCrge-vorsatz-and-misha-glouberman-how-huge-a-deal-is-climate-change-really]

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