Outro Track of the Day
For reasons that should become clear…
Ben Cooke, Earth Editor at The Times and returning champion guest on Wicked Problems, walks us through why his news outlet just devoted a whole series to climate adaptation.
Over the past 18 months, a big thesis of this project is that a certain amount of climate risk and climate effects are already happening. Very few people are willing to talk about it publicly, which I think has put all of us at a huge disadvantage.
Because talking about adaptation takes you from some pretty abstract notions about mitigating emissions, CO2 levels and average global temperatures and becomes a really local thing. What's gonna happen in my town? What should we done about it? Who's gonna pay for that?
Seeing the series of reporting on adaptation in the UK’s paper of record, particularly with the scene-setter from Science Editor Ben Spencer and cobylined with Anna Dowell, to me says we’ve really hit a big moment.
Some other pieces in the series that we discuss:
https://www.thetimes.com/article/f6181881-35b2-4333-97ae-2396ca835727
Yeah But What Can I Do?
Funnily enough, as we discussed in last episode with Ivo Mensch of the
’s Forum, you might stop doomscrolling and hang out in meatspace with other people who see now for what it is but are not queuing up to throw soup at plexiglass protectors of famous Van Gogh paintings.Talking to your neighbours about how to save each other in a natural catastrophe far more likely because of climate change that is here now is a very different chat from ‘you should go vegan to save some future version of the sky’.
Tickets are still on sale for their event 15-16th March at Limehouse Town Hall in London.
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A few people have said we’re pushing you to many things that aren’t relevant. Some of you have nixed our emails. That happens with a fast-growing audience but we care what you think. We want to provide you things in which you find value.
Shorter eps? No emails about eps bar a once-a-week thing? Different content streams for our themes, because to be fair we cover a lot of waterfront from politics to tech to law to finance to culture to science. We value your time and don’t want to waste it.
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Coming Up
We’ve got so much good stuff that just needs editing. We’re getting there. And in this feed you’ll soon get a piece about the connection between climate, Elon Musk, Iain M Banks, Peter Thiel, Canticle for Liebowitz, Alasdair Macintyre, JD Vance, and DOGE. We agree with
that it needs a long-read, so we’ll get it to you soon, rib-cracked-opiates be damned.
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