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Climate change: Why haven't we solved it yet?

Climate change: Why haven't we solved it yet?

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Why are we still grappling with agreeing on workable solutions to climate change? Why, despite international agreements, are we still behind on our targets? Why, in spite of the increasingly clear relationship between extreme weather events and climate change are we still resting on our laurels?
In this series, Aayushi Awasthy, a PhD student at the University of East Anglia, speaks to some of the leading voices in the climate debate to discover what obstacles remain and discuss how activism, technology, finance and politics can contribute to a solution. www.uea.ac.uk/climate-of-change
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Understanding eco-anxiety - #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek bonus episode

Climate change: Why haven't we solved it yet?May 09, 2022

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BONUS EPISODE: What is COP26 and why should we care? - with Asher Minns

BONUS EPISODE: What is COP26 and why should we care? - with Asher Minns

After six episodes covering the science, technology, finance and politics behind the climate debate, Aayushi speaks to Asher Minns, Executive Director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, about the event of the moment - COP26. Asher, who has attended UN climate conferences for the past decade, explains what COP is, what will be discussed, what it means to the UK to host the conference, how we will know if it's a been a success, the similarities between the Kyoto Protocol and supporting a terrible football team, and how the future of humanity will rely on the effective communication of complex science. Find out more www.uea.ac.uk/climate-of-change

Nov 01, 202133:12
Is the path to net zero fair for all? - with Prof Saleemul Huq
Oct 26, 202150:45
Do we have individual responsibility? - with Dr Esther Priyadharshini

Do we have individual responsibility? - with Dr Esther Priyadharshini

This week Aayushi meets Dr Esther Priyadharshini, Associate Professor in UEA’s School of Education, to ask what part activism can play in solving climate change, and whether individuals really can make a difference in saving the planet. They discuss Dr Priyadharshini's research into the school strikes on climate, what impact peaceful protest and writing to MPs can have and how acting individually can accelerate the collective preventative effort.

Oct 19, 202136:57
Do we have the political will? - with Miles Perry
Oct 12, 202139:32
Do we have the money? - with Karan Mangotra
Oct 05, 202139:36
Do we have the technology? - Dr Nem Vaughan

Do we have the technology? - Dr Nem Vaughan

Can technology solve all of our problems when it comes to climate change? Is nuclear a good alternative? And does carbon capture even work? In episode 2 Aayushi meets Dr Nem Vaughan to find out. They discuss Dr Vaughan's journey to the University of East Anglia and the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, her work with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, using hydrogen fuel cells in different modes of transport, electric-powered flights, the argu for and against nuclear power, and Aayushi gets a definitive answer on which end of a cow produces the most methane. Dr Vaughan is Associate Professor in climate change in the school of Environmental Sciences at UEA and is interested in 'the different ways global society can respond to the changing planet.' Find out more at www.uea.ac.uk/climate-of-change

Sep 28, 202147:24
Is it an emergency? - Prof Corinne Le Quéré
Sep 09, 202132:17