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The Climate Minute examines current news on global warming, climate change, renewable energy and the prospects for progress on international negotiations, carbon taxes and clean energy policy.
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Monday Feb 11, 2019
Pay now, or pay later, but we will pay: The Climate Minute Podcast
Monday Feb 11, 2019
Monday Feb 11, 2019
A recent article by Carolyn Kormann in the New Yorker reviews the issues around the costs of climate change. We discuss the observations, plus more. A recent article by Carolyn Kormann in the New Yorker reviews the issues around the costs of climate change. We discuss the observations, plus more.
Friday Feb 08, 2019
The Green New Deal debuts in Congress: The Climate Minute Podcast
Friday Feb 08, 2019
Friday Feb 08, 2019
A document, saying in part “That it is the sense of the House of Representatives that it is the duty of the Federal Government to create a Green New Deal..” will be placed before Congress. The document outlines more detail of what a Green New Deal actually entails. Listen in as we discuss what all this means!
Sunday Feb 03, 2019
What the MLP scorecard means: The Climate Minute Podcast
Sunday Feb 03, 2019
Sunday Feb 03, 2019
In this episode, we discuss the content of MCAN’s scorecard of the state’s municipal utilities. Oriana Reilly, the Muni Program Coordinator at MCAN gives us some insight into the findings and what to do next.
Friday Feb 01, 2019
Friday Feb 01, 2019
Municipal light plants are power utilities owned by the local town. They represent a significant fraction of the electricity used in the Massachusetts. MCAN has provided a scorecard to help guide these electricity suppliers to more climate friendly practices. Listen in to the first of two episodes as we discuss this groundbreaking new study with Oriana Reilly, the Muni Program Coordinator at MCAN.
Sunday Jan 27, 2019
Doctors, Economists, and Marching Women Agree - Time for Climate Action!
Sunday Jan 27, 2019
Sunday Jan 27, 2019
The third annual women’s march inspires us to connect the dots between women’s issues and climate change. Woman are disproportionately affected by climate change globally, and often feel the burden of climate problems most acutely. Also, tune in as we discuss why doctors and economists are joining the clarion call for climate action.
Thursday Jan 24, 2019
A compressor in Weymouth? The Climate Minute Podcast
Thursday Jan 24, 2019
Thursday Jan 24, 2019
Governor Baker recently approved an important permit for a natural gas compressor in Weymouth. We discuss why this bit of fossil fuel infrastructure is a mistake.
Friday Jan 18, 2019
The shape of the deal: The Climate Minute Podcast
Friday Jan 18, 2019
Friday Jan 18, 2019
Given what we know, how should we address climate change? Is it a Green New Deal or a New Apollo project? Are those different things? Bill McKibben, Naomi Oreskes, and Daniel Schrag chatted with Boston’s own Christopher Lydon about the Green New Deal. We do our best to keep up, analyze their conversation and break some ground of our own.
Tuesday Jan 15, 2019
Thinking about 02100: The Climate Minute Podcast
Tuesday Jan 15, 2019
Tuesday Jan 15, 2019
Does a ‘short term’ view of time represent a threat? Should we use the ‘discount rate’ or ethical principles to assess our impact on the far future? Listen in as we discuss a recent article from the BBC: The perils of “short-termism"
Saturday Jan 12, 2019
Carbon pricing in a green new deal? The Climate Minute Podcast
Saturday Jan 12, 2019
Saturday Jan 12, 2019
The policy details of the Green New Deal are still in the early, unformed phase. One interesting question is the wisdom of implementing a carbon tax. Should climate hawks spend political capital on a great idea that may new be realized, or focus on other more achievable steps like massive investments in clean energy. Where does the money come from? Should the House constrain itself with a “PayGo” policy? Listen in.
Thursday Jan 10, 2019
Is Meet the Press a cause for optimism? The Climate Minute Podcast
Thursday Jan 10, 2019
Thursday Jan 10, 2019
The long running Sunday morning talk show “Meet the Press” dedicated a full hour to a bona-fide discussion of climate change. Where does this fit into the critique of the media as complicit in suppressing honest communication? Also, is there reason in the dark time for ‘conditional hope’ that we can get ahead of the climate problem? Listen in.