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Think Globally Radio — 157 episodes

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Endangered Environment in the High North: the Arctic Resilience Report

2

Tribute to Hans Rosling and explanation of the Anthropocene Equation

3

COP 22 and Climate Politics in the Trump Era

4

Living Planet in peril?

5

Amb. Bo Kjellén on the state of climate governance one year after Paris

6

Interview with Sweden’s Left Party leader Jonas Sjöstedt

7

Weather extremes in the context of climate change

8

The Paris Agreement in the Context of 25 Years of Climate Negotiations

9

An Assessment of COP 21 and the Paris Agreement

10

Analysis of COP 21 so far

11

A tribute to Maurice Strong

12

The Economic Calculus of Climate Change

13

Interview with climate change ambassador Anna Lindstedt ahead of COP 21

14

In depth discussion on the Sustainable Development Goals

15

Elaborating the Anthropocene: Prof. David Christian

16

Amb. Bo Kjellén on the evolution of climate negotiations in advance of COP 21

17

Dr. James Hansen on the science and solutions for climate change

18

Oceans under pressure

19

Elaborating the Anthropocene: John McNeill

20

Elaborating the Anthropocene: Owen Gaffney

21

Elaborating the Anthropocene: Sverker Sörlin

22

Elaborating the Anthropocene: Victor Galaz

23

Elaborating the Anthropocene: Will Steffen

24

Elaborating the Anthropocene: Joseph Masco

25

Bill McKibben on environmental activism

26

Elaborating the Anthropocene: Erle Ellis

27

American perspectives on the Arctic environment and climate negotiations as Paris approaches

28

Sustaining freshwater resources for people and planet

29

Extreme encounters with Nature

30

Impacts and Adaptation to climate change: Insights into the IPCC working group II report

31

An ordeal over Arctic oil

32

The Twin Crises of the Anthropocene

33

South Korea’s perspective on International Climate Negotiations

34

Saving dolphins from slaughter and captivity

35

In the wake of Warsaw: Insights into the COP 19 climate negotiations

36

Northern Environmental history and the Canadian Arctic

37

Stockholm and the sustainability of cities

38

Dilemmas of Arctic development

39

The state of international climate negotiations in advance of COP 19

40

Ecocide and the criminalization of environmental destruction

41

Inside the 5th IPCC assessment report

42

Climate science on the eve of IPCC AR5

43

Conservation and the revival of European natural heritage

44

The future of Greenland

45

Man and nature encounters and the challenges of the Australian environment

46

Carbon cleanup and renewable energy entrepreneurship

47

Understanding American energy and environmental policies

48

Green politics and the European environmental debate

49

The Parents Roar: Spurring climate change action through social media

50

The Environmentalist’s Paradox

51

The impact of cities on sustainability

52

The next phase of international climate negotiations

53

This is the Anthropocene

54

Zoos and animal ethics in Sweden

55

New notions of nature conservation

56

Silent Spring, Rachel Carson and 50 years of environmentalism

57

Planet Under Pressure and Rio +20: A year in the Anthropocene

58

Questioning the safety and sustainability of nuclear energy in Sweden

59

Ojnare forest and organizing resistance to environmental exploitation

60

Rio +20 and the state of global environmental governance

61

Taking action to protect the Arctic environment

62

Dark Green Religion

63

The Arctic Council and sustainability in a region in transition

64

Sweden elusive environmental quality targets

65

The effectiveness of institutions and international regimes in environmental governance

66

Understanding climate change on a millennial time scale

67

Public policy and the urban environment in Stockholm

68

Ecolabeling and the conservation of global fisheries

69

An analysis of COP 17

70

The future of Stockholm and its urban environment

71

100,000 volunteers can’t be wrong

72

An insider account from 12 years of climate negotiations

73

Conditions for a renewable energy revolution in Sweden and beyond

74

Social movements to help 2.6 people get access to safe sanitation, good hygiene and dignity

75

Corporate carbon transparency

76

Conceptualizing Water

77

Photographing and Conserving the Endangered Wildlife of East Africa

78

Gröna Tåget (the Green Train)

79

Corporate engagement on a pathway to a Sustainable 2050

80

Imagining the Environment through Ecocriticism

81

Making the world a better place through social entrepreneurship

82

Insights on climate change from original ozone whistleblower

83

Frontiers of climate science and policy

84

Global Sustainability and The Stockholm Memorandum

85

Global political perspectives on climate change

86

Universal laws of scale and their implications for sustainability

87

Climate, environment and the need for a new understanding of existence

88

Sustainable cities in an urbanized world

89

Transformative thinking

90

Fuel storage concerns in a moment of nuclear crisis

91

Forty years of global environmental action

92

Is the rise of China sustainable?

93

Governing geo-engineering

94

Geo-Engineering: antidote to climate change, or risk beyond comprehension?

95

Climate leadership

96

Bringing global climate negotiations back on track: an analysis of COP 16

97

Resaving the whales: the environmental issue that never went away

98

The state of the climate debate a year after Climategate and Copenhagen

99

Financing sustainability

100

Learning, leadership and change in the Tallberg tradition

101

Slavery – It’s Still With Us

102

Dealing with deadlock: Ways forward on climate change

103

Sustainable cities, U.S.A.

104

Methods for climate mobilization

105

Exploring Equality – Lessons from Sweden

106

A Giant Leap for Mankind: An Apollo vision for sustainability

107

Risk, Uncertainty and Transformation in a time of Crisis

108

Principled pragmatism and global governance

109

Reflections on the climate change discourse

110

Worker democracy, microcredit and social entrepreneurship in Argentina

111

Beyond Copenhagen

112

Saving Urban Environments through the Action of Social Movements

113

Saving Civilization with Plan B 4.0

114

Reworking the World

115

Rethinking globalisation in the light of Contraction and Convergence

116

Evaluating the Environmental Policies of the Swedish Government

117

Beyond Carbon Neutrality – the promise of Bio Energy with Carbon Capture and Storage.

118

A unifying framework for social and ecological sustainability

119

Right Livelihood Award

120

Ecological Economics and the Misunderstanding of Sustainability

121

Policies and Institutions – Making a Difference on the Ground?

122

Climate change skepticism

123

In depth discussion on the recent World Water Week

124

The ecological impact of tourism

125

Breathing Easier by Digesting the Congestion

126

General discussion

127

The ecological and humanitarian tragedy of the Aral Sea

128

Unexpected Sustainability Triggers

129

Corporate Social Responsibility in a Globalized World

130

A sustainable development discussion with Alan AtKisson

131

Millennium Ecosystem Assessment

132

Can companies profit from going green?

133

Redefining Global Security

134

The Natural Step

135

Coastal communities at risk: Rebuilding sustainably after the tsunami

136

Kyoto and beyond: Climate change policy, negotiations and implementation

137

Cutting edge research on sustainable energy sources

138

Consequences of climate change

139

Implicatons and advantages of Eco-labelling

140

USA and the Environment

141

Bioenergy in Sweden, Brazil and beyond

142

The Challenge of China and the Environment

143

UN Millennium Development Goals

144

Alternative-energy transport in Stockholm & Strategic environmental research

145

Measuring and modelling climate change

146

A conversation with Dennis Pamlin of the WWF

147

WWF and the Baltic Eco-region

148

Global Change & Impact of Human activities on the Earth system

149

Sustainable city planning

150

Coral reefs in the Indian Ocean

151

Sustainable consumption

152

Renewable energy sources: Wind, water, tidal and wave

153

Rural electrification projects in Africa

154

Global water crisis: public or private solutions?

155

Hydrogen power in Iceland

156

Nuclear fusion power and disposal of Nuclear waste

157

Johannesburg Summit on Sustainable Development