From hurricanes and floods, to wildfires and extreme temperatures, climate change is happening all around us. In this podcast series, energy and... more
Burning fossil fuels for energy is the primary source of global greenhouse gas emissions. However, fossil fuels are so central... more
Activists and civil society groups are very focused on climate change. They use a number of different tactics, from peaceful... more
The transition of our energy system away from fossil fuels will drastically increase the world’s need for certain minerals. This... more
China is the world’s largest emitter of greenhouse gases, so clearly it must be involved in any effort to minimize... more
Finance is needed to turn climate ambition into action, to transform the energy system to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions and... more
The climate implications of our “stuff” economy—appliances, cars, clothes, roads, buildings and more—are enormous. The industrial sector that makes all... more
The world needs emissions-free electricity that is available when and where we want it, rather than on Mother Nature’s schedule... more
The first episode of season two of Climate Sense, hosted by Samantha Gross, is all about hydrogen. Hydrogen will have... more
In season two of Climate Sense, host Samantha Gross focuses on how to transition to a clean, zero-carbon energy system—the... more
This episode of Climate Sense is a Q&A with host Samantha Gross, including questions sourced from our listeners on a... more
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