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69: Fighting US Energy Policy with the Youth Climate Lawsuit—with Andrea Rogers of Our Children’s Trust

69: Fighting US Energy Policy with the Youth Climate Lawsuit—with Andrea Rogers of Our Children’s Trust



Today, Andrea joins Ross and Christophe to explain why Juliana v. US qualifies as a constitutional law case, sharing the progress of the case to date and discussing how it provides a framework for de…


Published on 6 years, 4 months ago

47: David Grinspoon, Astrobiologist

47: David Grinspoon, Astrobiologist



Like it or not, humans have become the dominant agent of change on the planet, and as we proceed further into the Anthropocene period, we have a responsibility to accept responsibility and find a way…


Published on 6 years, 9 months ago

35: Ramez Naam—Author, Futurist, and Nori Advisor

35: Ramez Naam—Author, Futurist, and Nori Advisor



Knowledge is the only truly infinite resource, and its value multiplies by the number of people who put it to work. How can we put what we know about climate change to work and develop sustainable in…


Published on 7 years ago

31: Aldyen Donnelly on Why Carbon Pricing Hasn't Worked So Far

31: Aldyen Donnelly on Why Carbon Pricing Hasn't Worked So Far



If we don’t learn from history, we are doomed to repeat it. Yet when it comes to reducing carbon in the atmosphere, the current solutions fail to recognize what has worked in the past. So, what can w…


Published on 7 years, 1 month ago

23: Dr. Klaus Lackner of ASU’s Center for Negative Carbon Emissions

23: Dr. Klaus Lackner of ASU’s Center for Negative Carbon Emissions



Today, Klaus joins Ross, Christophe and Paul to offer his feedback on the Nori whitepaper. Klaus explains why he likes the idea of breaking the carbon offset model and offering compensation based on …


Published on 7 years, 4 months ago





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