Why isn't there a Nobel Prize for Climate Change?
An episode of the Climactic podcast, hosted by Here Media Studio, titled "Why isn't there a Nobel Prize for Climate Change?" was published on January 9, 2019 and runs 35 minutes.
January 9, 2019 ·35m · Climactic
Summary
Welcome back to year two of Climactic! To start off the new year we’ve got a first for you in today’s show. Our first overseas guests. Joining us are Helene and Raoul Costa de Bureaugard, a young couple living in my hometown of Seattle, Washington. We talk about their campaign to add a new Nobel Prize, one dedicated to recognizing and rewarding the amazing work happening to mitigate, avoid, and reverse climate change. Enjoy!Credits:Hazel Fidecaro — ProducerRich Bowden — Co-FounderMark Spencer — Co-FounderAbigail Hawkins — DesignerGreg Grassi — ComposerSpecial Guest: Hélène and Raoul Costa de Beauregard.Support Climactic See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode Description
Welcome back to year two of Climactic! To start off the new year we’ve got a first for you in today’s show. Our first overseas guests. Joining us are Helene and Raoul Costa de Bureaugard, a young couple living in my hometown of Seattle, Washington. We talk about their campaign to add a new Nobel Prize, one dedicated to recognizing and rewarding the amazing work happening to mitigate, avoid, and reverse climate change. Enjoy!
Credits:
Hazel Fidecaro — Producer
Rich Bowden — Co-Founder
Mark Spencer — Co-Founder
Abigail Hawkins — Designer
Greg Grassi — Composer
Special Guest: Hélène and Raoul Costa de Beauregard.
See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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