354: Water, Wildlife, and Climate’s Hidden Trade-Offs
In this episode, we take on some of the knottiest questions in climate including water stress, biodiversity loss, geoengineering, public understanding and the language of urgency itself.
About this episode
The climate crisis is not one problem. It is a crisis of water, food, energy, language, justice and power, all colliding at once. So how do we respond when climate solutions create new trade-offs of their own? And are we even using the right words to describe what is happening?
In this episode, Christiana Figueres, Tom Rivett-Carnac and Paul Dickinson take on some of the knottiest questions in climate. From water stress and biodiversity loss to geoengineering, public understanding and the language of urgency itself. What gets overlooked? What gets simplified? And how do we navigate increasing complexity in the middle of a worsening crisis?
We don’t have all the answers. But as our choices grow harder, these are some of the questions that demand our attention.
Learn More:
💧 Dive into Why Water Matters from the UNFCCC
🦅 Explore how solar and wind energy producers can mitigate impacts on biodiversity
🎧 Listen back to last year’s episode unpacking some of climate’s most common acronyms
☁️ … or return to our most recent episode on geoengineering with Politico’s Karl Mathiesen
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Producer: Ben Weaver-Hincks
Edited by: Miles Martignoni
Planning: Caitlin Hanrahan
Exec Producer: Ellie Clifford
This is a Persephonica production for Global Optimism and is part of the Acast Creator Network.