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Climate Emergency Forum Podcast
by Climate Emergency Forum
Audio editions of Climate Emergency Forum discussions and interviews.
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10 Climate Insights You Can't Ignore
In this episode we unpack the latest “10 New Insights in Climate Science” report and what it really means for our future. From record‑shattering global and ocean heat to marine heatwaves, weakening land and ocean carbon sinks, and the tight feedback loop between climate breakdown and biodiversity loss, the panel connects the dots across Earth’s rapidly shifting systems.
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Are We Still on RCP 8.5?
Retiring RCP 8.5 is being used by denialist and right‑wing media to claim we’ve dodged the worst climate futures and that past climate warnings were overblown. In this episode, Herb Simmens talks with Dr. Peter Carter and Paul Beckwith about why that narrative is dangerously misleading and what today’s record temperatures and ongoing fossil fuel dependence really tell us.
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Climate Migration: When Home Becomes Unlivable
This episode explores what really drives people to move in a rapidly warming world, and why we still have no legal protection for those displaced by climate disruption. Herb Simmens is joined by climate system scientist Paul Beckwith and physician Dr. Peter Carter to unpack the tangled links between heat, drought, food insecurity, conflict, and the politics of borders. They highlight how most climate-related displacement is internal and temporary so far, yet already reshaping societies and fueling nationalist backlashes.
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Climate, Extreme Weather and Disease
This episode explores how the climate crisis is reshaping the landscape of infectious disease. Drawing on the latest IPCC findings and recent research by Camilo Mora and others, Dr. Peter Carter and climate system scientist Paul Beckwith explain how warming temperatures, marine heat waves, floods, droughts and expanding tropics are altering where and how diseases such as dengue, chikungunya, Lyme disease, malaria and Vibrio infections spread.
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Big Bets to Prevent Climate Collapse
This episode explores how philanthropy can fund the risky, under‑the‑radar climate ideas that governments and markets often neglect. Host Herb Simmens speaks with Joshua Elliott, Chief Scientist at Renaissance Philanthropy, about why we now need ambitious, translational R&D instead of small, incremental tweaks.
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Santa Marta Fossil Fuel Phase-Out
This episode goes inside the landmark Santa Marta conference, the first diplomatic gathering where 60 governments met not to debate whether fossil fuels must go, but how to phase them out. Host Herb Simmens speaks with environmental campaigner Tzeporah Berman, chair of the Fossil Fuel Non‑Proliferation Treaty Initiative, about why this meeting was historic and why it finally puts fossil fuel production – not just emissions – at the center of climate diplomacy.
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Janos Pasztor: Solar Radiation Modification and Our Future
This episode of Climate Emergency Forum features a wide‑ranging conversation with Janos Pasztor, former UN Assistant Secretary‑General for Climate Change and founding director of the Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative (C2G). We explore how decades of climate diplomacy led him into the controversial world of solar radiation modification (SRM) and his recent work engaging directly with private actors like Stardust that are developing stratospheric aerosol injection technologies.
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Are We Near the AMOC Tipping Point?
In this Climate Emergency Forum episode the alarming new science on the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) – the “mother of all tipping points” is discussed. This includes the reason why the AMOC is weakening, how massive freshwater from Greenland melt and the Arctic is destabilizing the system, and why several recent studies now suggest a coin-flip chance of a severe AMOC shutdown this century.
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Super El Niño Ahead?
This episode of Climate Emergency Forum asks whether a “super El Niño” may be forming and what that could mean for record‑breaking global heat and extreme weather. Host Herb Simmens talks with climate scientist Paul Beckwith about new ocean data down to 300 metres, the ENSO cycle, prediction uncertainties, and how even a “moderate” El Niño has already pushed global temperatures above 1.5°C.
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Too Hot to Live: The Human Cost of Extreme Heat
Extreme heat is already making daily life dangerous for billions of people, and the burden is falling hardest on those with the least power, wealth, and voice. In this episode of Climate Emergency Forum, we ask a stark question: is it becoming too hot to live—and for whom first? They explore new research on “thermal justice,” wet-bulb temperatures, and the deadly inequality baked into our rapidly warming world.
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Explosive New WMO Climate Report
This episode of Climate Emergency Forum dives into the World Meteorological Organization’s latest State of the Global Climate report, with a sharp focus on the emerging core metric of our era: Earth’s energy imbalance. The planet is now trapping heat equivalent to 12 Hiroshima-sized bombs every second, with most of that energy going into the oceans rather than the air we directly feel. The discussion unpacks how greenhouse gas emissions, reduced air pollution, and failing planetary feedbacks are combining to drive this imbalance to unprecedented levels.
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War, Fertilizer, Food Climate Resilient Agriculture
This episode of Climate Emergency Forum explores how the Iran war has triggered a hidden global crisis in fertilizer and food security, far beyond the headlines about oil. Herb Simmens speaks with climate scientist Paul Beckwith and physician and climate analyst Peter Carter about how conflict in the Strait of Hormuz is blocking up to one‑third of the world’s nitrogen fertilizer supply, threatening harvests from Iowa and the Punjab to Ukraine and the Nile Delta.
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