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  • 56 minutes 48 seconds
    Decarbonizing aviation (from Climate Rising)

    This is an episode from our friends at the Climate Rising podcast.


    This episode in our hard-to-abate series features aviation expert Robin Riedel, a Partner at McKinsey & Company who co-leads the McKinsey Center for Future Mobility. Robin describes five approaches to decarbonize aviation: upgrading aircraft, improving operational efficiency, sustainable aviation fuel, other novel fuels and aircraft configurations, and carbon credits. We also learn about some McKinsey engagements on aviation decarbonization, and conclude with Robin’s career advice.


    Climate Rising Host: Professor Mike Toffel, Faculty Chair, Business & Environment Initiative 

    Guest:  Robin Riedel, Partner and co-head of the McKinsey Center for Future Mobility


    For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org




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    6 November 2024, 7:38 pm
  • 12 minutes 32 seconds
    This ancient rock is changing our theory on the origin of life | Tara Djokic
    Exactly when and where did life on Earth begin? Scientists have long thought that it emerged three billion years ago in the ocean — until astrobiologist Tara Djokic and her team made an unexpected discovery in the western Australian desert. Learn how an ancient rock found near a hot volcanic pool is shifting our understanding of the origin-of-life puzzle.

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    22 May 2024, 4:00 am
  • 13 minutes 40 seconds
    How to build an equitable and just climate future | Peggy Shepard
    Everyone has the right to a clean environment — but major disparities exist when it comes to who faces the consequences of pollution. Environmental justice leader Peggy Shepard points to the disproportionate impact that hazardous environmental conditions have on Black, brown and Indigenous communities and challenges us to build a truly equitable future that turns "sacrifice zones" — where community health is sacrificed for the sake of development — into "green zones" that redress the legacy of pollution and harmful policies.

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    8 May 2024, 4:00 am
  • 12 minutes 41 seconds
    The future of fashion — made from mushrooms | Dan Widmaier
    Your closet is likely full of all kinds of materials — leather, cotton, nylon and polyester, to name a few — that contribute to fashion's sustainability crisis. Biomaterials investigator Dan Widmaier explains how we could look to nature for sustainable replacements for these much-used materials and introduces a leather alternative made from mushrooms that looks great and doesn't harm the environment. "We can make fashion sustainable, and we're going to do it with science," Widmaier says.

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    1 May 2024, 4:00 am
  • 14 minutes 21 seconds
    How we could eat real meat without harming animals | Isha Datar
    What if you could eat chicken nuggets without harming a chicken? It's possible through "cellular agriculture," says Isha Datar. In a talk about cutting-edge science, she explains how this new means of food production makes it possible to eat meat without the negative consequences of industrial farming — and how it could fundamentally change our food systems for the better. "It's our once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to get a second chance at agriculture," she says.

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    24 April 2024, 4:00 am
  • 17 minutes 59 seconds
    Where on Earth will people live in the future? | Parag Khanna
    From the return of nomadic living to a climate-disrupted world, author and global strategist Parag Khanna has some predictions for humanity. Get a fascinating glimpse at the future as he tackles an urgent question: Where on Earth will eight billion humans live in the uncertain times ahead?

    (This conversation, hosted by TED current affairs curator Whitney Pennington Rodgers, was part of an exclusive TED Membership event. Visit ted.com/membership to become a TED Member.)

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    17 April 2024, 4:00 am
  • 42 minutes 1 second
    The innovations we need to avoid a climate disaster | Bill Gates
    The single most important thing for avoiding a climate disaster is cutting carbon pollution from the current 51 billion tons per year to zero, says philanthropist and technologist Bill Gates. Introducing the concept of the "green premium" — the higher price of zero-emission products like electric cars, artificial meat or sustainable aviation fuel — Gates identifies the breakthroughs and investments we need to reduce the cost of clean tech, decarbonize the economy and create a pathway to a clean and prosperous future for all.

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    10 April 2024, 4:00 am
  • 24 minutes 44 seconds
    What to do when climate change feels unstoppable | Clover Hogan
    Today's youth have inherited a big, unprecedented climate problem to solve — and the eco-anxiety to go with it. Gen-Zer and activist Clover Hogan knows the struggle firsthand, but she also understands the path to climate action starts with the one thing you can control: your mindset. She explains why challenging the stories that keep you feeling powerless can help you take the first step to protecting the planet for generations to come.

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    3 April 2024, 4:00 am
  • 15 minutes 19 seconds
    The Anti-Dread Climate Podcast: Green holidays, without being a Grinch

    This is an episode from a show we think you might like: The Anti-Dread Climate Podcast.

    Holiday shopping season is upon us, but instead of having a wasteful, plastic-heavy Christmas, why not have a green one? Hosts Candice and Caleigh have tips for how to celebrate sustainable holidays, from your wrapping paper to the menu at your holiday dinner.


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    21 December 2023, 3:00 pm
  • 1 minute 57 seconds
    Sold Out: Rethinking Housing In America is back with an all new season.

    The third season of Sold Out examines the intersection of the climate and housing crises. Hosted by Erin Baldassari, the series tells the stories of families and communities throughout California, as they grapple with the ways that climate is challenging the very idea of home. Sold Out shines a light on the solutions that can help us all face the future, highlighting the people who are actively working to protect their communities. This series questions assumptions that dictate how and where people live, while examining the barriers – whether political, financial or social – that hold us back from embracing or realizing change. 

    Listen to Sold Out wherever you listen to podcasts. 


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    23 October 2023, 4:00 am
  • 34 minutes 22 seconds
    The Big Switch, Part 1: A Crisis in the Making

    TED Climate will be back soon -- in the meantime here is an episode of another podcast we thought you'd enjoy.

    This is the first episode of a five-part series exploring the European energy crisis in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. In this season, we ask the trillion dollar question: Will this crisis speed or slow down the energy transition in Europe? And what does that mean for the rest of the world?

    Unpacking the history behind Europe’s dependence on Russian energy

    Putin’s assault on Ukraine triggered an energy crisis that sent Europe’s economies into a tailspin and put the European energy transition to the test. But how did the European Union, a leader in climate action, become so dependent on Russian oil and gas to begin with?

    This season, we look at the energy systems of Germany and Poland. Both have very different energy systems, but both became dependent on Russian energy for heating homes, firing power plants, and fueling businesses.

    In this episode, we look at the immediate impact of the Ukraine invasion on that dependency and the historical influences behind it– from Germany’s pursuit of natural gas to Poland’s centuries-long relationship with coal.

    Then we ask whether Europe’s initial response to the crisis– leaning more heavily on fossil fuels– will accelerate or slow down Europe’s push toward green energy.

    If you like The Big Switch, you can listen wherever you get your podcasts.


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    10 July 2023, 4:00 am
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