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Covering climate in India (w Rishika Pardikar)
Reporting by Bengaluru-based environment and climate journo appears regularly in Drilled, The Hindu, News Minute, and Frontline.
Jun 14
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Richard Delevan
and
Rishika Pardikar
3
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Covering climate in India (w Rishika Pardikar)
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42:47
The True Story of Limits to Growth
Economist and documentary maker Katy Shields takes us behind the scenes on her superstar project centred on the arc of principal Limits to Growth author…
Jun 8
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Richard Delevan
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The True Story of Limits to Growth
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40:17
Does 'climate tech' need (another) re-brand?
Comms guru Art Lapinsch on the naming of things and why it matters.
Jun 5
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Richard Delevan
and
Art Lapinsch
7
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Does 'climate tech' need (another) re-brand?
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44:00
Who Pays for the AI Power Surge?
Cipher's Cat Clifford stopped by to talk the future of American energy.
Jun 4
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Richard Delevan
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Who Pays for the AI Power Surge?
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46:21
They Blame it on the Sun
Ketan Joshi wants us to better "pre-bunk" blackout disinformation about renewables.
May 28
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Richard Delevan
1
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1:12:39
RIP Norm(s), in CDR, American energy, and Cheers
Maeve Allsup of Latitude Media and Robert Höglund of cdr.fyi talk the state of play in US energy chaos and carbon removals. And a tribute to George…
May 22
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Richard Delevan
,
Maeve Allsup
, and
Robert Höglund
1
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RIP Norm(s), in CDR, American energy, and Cheers
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1:05:14
Climate "Realism" = Giving Up
Jeremy Wallace from SAIS discusses his viral Heatmap takedown of the Climate Realism initiative from the Council on Foreign Relations, "abundance…
May 14
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Richard Delevan
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Jeremy Wallace
2
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Climate "Realism" = Giving Up
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50:22
Tony Blair. Climate vampire. Will Morgan McSweeney choose the Renfield Option?
Decoding the UK local elections, Reform, and Tony Blair's intervention, and what Labour will do, with Holly Brazier-Tope of Green Alliance, climate…
May 3
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Richard Delevan
,
Dave Vetter
, and
Adam Bell
1
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Tony Blair. Climate vampire. Will Morgan McSweeney choose the Renfield Option?
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1:05:35
Is Britain in a climate tailspin?
After the UK Climate Change Committee said the country is failing to prepare for the effects of climate change, we speak to Climate Majority Project's…
May 2
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Richard Delevan
and
Rupert Read
1
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Is Britain in a climate tailspin?
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48:43
Iberian Blackout: One-off Fiesta or Climate Warning?
Climate and energy analyst Tom Raftery tells us his first-hand experience near Seville of the blackout, its aftermath, and whether there are lessons we…
May 1
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Richard Delevan
2
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Iberian Blackout: One-off Fiesta or Climate Warning?
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36:22
Survive the Trumpocene: w Dana R Fisher
Author of 'Saving Ourselves - Climate Shocks to Climate Action' returns to the show.
Apr 16
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Richard Delevan
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Dana R Fisher
4
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Survive the Trumpocene: w Dana R Fisher
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33:17
Seems Like Playtime Is Over
Violence and America's near future; Heathrow, Kemi, and Abundance with Adam Bell; Prashant Rao on bargain renewable investments
Mar 28
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Richard Delevan
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Adam Bell
, and
Prashant Rao
5
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