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Lauri Myllyvirta: Is China a global climate leader?
Senior fellow at the Asia Society Policy Institute's China Climate Hub, Lauri Myllyvirta, delivers a deep dive on China’s climate picture. Why is a country responsible for the overwhelming majority of the world’s emissions also scaling renewable energy at lightning speed? Hannah crunches the numbers on whether China’s construction of coal fired power plants comes at odds with their renewable credentials.
Season four of Solving for Climate is sponsored by Xlinks xlinks.co
Podcast transcripts available on Substack
Lauri Myllyvirta, Co-founder, Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air & Senior Fellow, Asia Society Policy Institute
Co-hosts
Hannah Ritchie, Deputy Editor and Lead Researcher, Our World in Data @_HannahRitchie
Rob Stewart, Co-founder Stealth AI startup
Subscribe to Hannah's Substack 'Sustainability by numbers'
Want to get in touch? Email solvingforclimate@gmail.com
Madeleine Drury, Series Producer
Transcriptions available: https://solvingforclimate.substack.com/
Co-hosts
Hannah Ritchie, Deputy Editor and Lead Researcher, Our World in Data @_HannahRitchie
Rob Stewart, Co-founder and Director of Sustainability, Koba
Subscribe to Hannah's Substack 'Sustainability by numbers'
Want to get in touch? Email solvingforclimate@gmail.com
Maddie Drury, Series Producer
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1. Dr Hannah Ritchie: Is AI bad for the planet?
32:30||Season 5, Ep. 1In this episode we put our resident data scientist in the hot seat, and discuss a range of topics across her new book, Clearing the Air. From AI’s energy appetite to the future of your household bills, and why electric vehicles leave Hannah feeling hopeful - her sharp, evidence driven answers will make you reconsider the headlines.Season five of Solving for Climate is sponsored by Xlinks xlinks.coPodcast transcripts available on SubstackCo-hosts Hannah Ritchie, Deputy Editor and Lead Researcher, Our World in Data @_HannahRitchie Rob Stewart, Co-founder Stealth AI startupSubscribe to Hannah's Substack 'Sustainability by numbers'Want to get in touch? Email solvingforclimate@gmail.comMaddie Drury, Series Producer
5. Mina Hasman: Inside the world of sustainable architecture
29:33||Season 4, Ep. 5Sustainability Director at the firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill makes the case for solutions like algae-based concrete and direct air capture to be used within the buildings she designs.The materials and methods used in contemporary design are a recipe for what are currently very high carbon emissions. Hannah reflects on whether these are just pie in the sky ideas.Season four of Solving for Climate is sponsored by Xlinks xlinks.coPodcast transcripts available on SubstackMina Hasman, Sustainability Director at SOMHannah’s series at Our World in Data on extreme heatCo-hosts Hannah Ritchie, Deputy Editor and Lead Researcher, Our World in Data @_HannahRitchie Rob Stewart, Co-founder Stealth AI startupSubscribe to Hannah's Substack 'Sustainability by numbers'Want to get in touch? Email solvingforclimate@gmail.comMaddie Drury, Series Producer
4. Ian McKay: How do we get rid of contrails?
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3. Leah Ellis: How do you decarbonise concrete?
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1. Prof Alex Edmans: Does divestment from fossil fuels work?
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5. Dr Marit Brommer: Why don’t we use more geothermal energy?
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4. Heikki Malinen: Does sustainable aviation fuel work?
35:41||Season 3, Ep. 4Neste has been developing an alternative to kerosene for powering planes over the past decade. CEO Heikki Malinen explains how SAF can be used alongside other advancements in aviation technology to reduce carbon emissions that come from flying. But with demand expected to increase, is the industry moving fast enough?Season three of Solving for Climate is sponsored by Xlinks xlinks.coHeikki Malinen, NesteFurther resources:If you want to dig deeper into aviation demand, and pathways to low-carbon flying in the future, this paper is a good place to start (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41893-022-01046-9)Co-hosts Hannah Ritchie, Deputy Editor and Lead Researcher, Our World in Data @_HannahRitchie Rob Stewart, Co-founder and Director of Sustainability, KobaSubscribe to Hannah's Substack 'Sustainability by numbers'Want to get in touch? Email solvingforclimate@gmail.comMaddie Drury, Series Producer
3. Guillaume Lambotte: Inside the race to decarbonise steel
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