This podcast aims to unpick the complexity of the issues surrounding carbon tax as a potential climate change solution. This six-part series will explore the profound societal transformation that will be needed to reach the carbon dioxide emissions goals detailed in the IPCC report Global Warming 1.5oC.
Each week the Visual Methodologies Collective will be joined by guests from across the broad spectrum of stakeholders involved in this issue with the goal of gathering insights to facilitate an informed conversation around the social, political and economic implications of carbon taxation.
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This podcast aims to unpick the complexity of the issues surrounding carbon tax as a potential climate change solution. This six-part series will explore the profound societal transformation that will be needed to reach the carbon dioxide emissions goals detailed in the IPCC report Global Warming 1.5oC.
Each week the Visual Methodologies Collective will be joined by guests from across the broad spectrum of stakeholders involved in this issue with the goal of gathering insights to facilitate an informed conversation around the social, political and economic implications of carbon taxation.
The future is a carbon-free economy, but how do we pay for it? Guests this week: Eefje de Kroon of Greenpeace, Sven Jense of Climate Cleanup and Jos Cozijnsen of Climate Neutral Group.
Can carbon tax save the world?
This podcast aims to unpick the complexity of the issues surrounding carbon tax as a potential climate change solution. This six-part series will explore the profound societal transformation that will be needed to reach the carbon dioxide emissions goals detailed in the IPCC report Global Warming 1.5oC.
Each week the Visual Methodologies Collective will be joined by guests from across the broad spectrum of stakeholders involved in this issue with the goal of gathering insights to facilitate an informed conversation around the social, political and economic implications of carbon taxation.