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Planet A - Talks on Climate Change — 58 episodes

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Confronting the New Climate War

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Preserving Our Future with Noah’s Ark for Plants

3

The Green Blueprint: EU Commissioner on the Union’s Climate Strategy

4

A talk with Germany’s Special Climate Envoy

5

A Small Island Nation’s Climate Challenge

6

Ajay Banga’s Vision for the World Bank: Combating Both Climate Change and Poverty

7

COP28 - A Historic Turn in Climate Politics?

8

COP28 – The Eleventh Hour

9

Tomas Anker Christensen - An update on the COP28 negotiations

10

Bangladesh Today: A Window to the World’s Future

11

Mafalda Duarte - Supporting Developing Countries while Taking Care of the Climate

12

Claude Turmes - A Fossile Free Ride

13

Henrik Stiesdal - On developing the modern wind turbine and offshore wind technology

14

Chris Bowen – Changing the course of Australian Climate Policy

15

Achim Steiner - How to Fight Poverty and Climate Change at the Same Time

16

Graham Hill - What Difference can an Individual Make?

17

Rainn Wilson - Is there Anything Funny to Say about Climate Change?

18

Angela Carter - On National Bans and Global Commitments to Phase Out Fossil Fuels

19

The Road to COP28 - with Climate Ambassador Tomas Anker Christensen

20

Simon Stiell - On UNFCCC, the COP process and the Global Stocktake

21

Helen Thompson - On the Geopolitics of Energy

22

Kim Stanley Robinson – On Climate Fiction and “The Ministry for the Future”

23

Chris Anderson - How to spread good ideas about Climate Change

24

Jason Box – What the Ice Can Tell Us About Climate Change

25

Jonathan Safran Foer – How Breakfast Can Stem Climate Change

26

Dr. Debra Roberts – Adapt or die: The new IPCC report and our options for adapting to climate change

27

Lutz Weischer – How to become a global climate champion?

28

Joseph Nye – How is Soft Power the answer to a hard problem like Climate Change?

29

Dr. Kate Marvel – Why on Earth is NASA Studying Climate Change and Clouds?

30

Laurence Tubiana and Tomas Anker Christensen – Deciphering COP26

31

Inger Andersen – COP26 and the Emissions Gap

32

David Livingston and Varun Sivaram – The US Perspective on COP26 and Beyond

33

Dr. Juergen Voegele – How to feed 10 billion people and reduce emissions in a changing climate

34

Jason Bordoff - on the geopolitics of climate change

35

Jennifer Morgan – On Greenpeace, COP26 and climate activism

36

Dr. Lucas Joppa – How can data and AI stem climate change?

37

Elizabeth Kolbert – On the Perils and Promise of Geoengineering

38

Joseph Stiglitz – On Getting Carbon Pricing Right

39

George Monbiot – Rewilding: How Wolves Changes a River

40

Jonathan Franzen – What if we stopped pretending?

41

Vice Admiral McGinn – Why climate change is a threat to global security

42

Li Shuo – On China’s domestic and international climate politics

43

David Wallace-Wells – Are we creating an ‘Uninhabitable Earth’?

44

Sharan Burrow – On workers’ rights, a green recovery and the need for a just transition

45

Alden Meyer – Taking stock: Five years after the Paris Agreement

46

Michał Kurtyka – Can Poland balance coal and wind in a just transition?

47

Mohamed Nasheed – Should the next COP be the last COP?

48

Ernest Moniz – On the technologies we need and what Joe Biden can do for the climate

49

Svenja Schulze – On the EU climate law and a higher emission reduction target

50

Special edition - selected insights on climate change

51

Dr. Julio Friedmann - on carbon capture, utilization and storage

52

Christiana Figueres - on the past, present and future of the COP-negotiations

53

Jane Goodall - on chimpanzees, humans and climate change

54

Katherine Richardson - on climate tipping points and what humanity can learn from nature

55

Nicholas Stern - on the economics of climate change in the age of COVID-19

56

Jeffrey Sachs - on globalization, climate change and happiness

57

John Kerry - on climate politics in the wake of the COVID-19

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