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Let's Climunicate
Alberto Troccoli
16 episodes
1 day ago
Climate change is one of the most complex challenges of our time, with no single expert holding all the answers. Even the IPCC acknowledges gaps in our understanding. Moreover, discussions are often marked by controversy and division. This podcast aims to shed light on the many facets of climate change by engaging with experts across disciplines, offering a well-rounded perspective. By drawing on diverse viewpoints and expert analysis, we help listeners navigate the intricacies of this global issue.
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Climate change is one of the most complex challenges of our time, with no single expert holding all the answers. Even the IPCC acknowledges gaps in our understanding. Moreover, discussions are often marked by controversy and division. This podcast aims to shed light on the many facets of climate change by engaging with experts across disciplines, offering a well-rounded perspective. By drawing on diverse viewpoints and expert analysis, we help listeners navigate the intricacies of this global issue.
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Natural Sciences
Science
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The ECONOMIC Risks of Climate Change with Prof. John Quiggin
Let's Climunicate
33 minutes 5 seconds
1 month ago
The ECONOMIC Risks of Climate Change with Prof. John Quiggin

🌍 In this episode of Let’s Climunicate, host Dr. Alberto Troccoli sits down with Prof. John Quiggin (University of Queensland), one of Australia’s leading economists, to unpack the economic risks of climate change.They explore:✅ How global warming translates into economic risks — from species extinction to natural disasters✅ The feasibility and costs of reaching net zero by 2050✅ The role of renewable energy, carbon pricing, and policy design✅ Practical steps individuals can take to contribute to climate actionWith his deep background in agriculture and resource economics, Prof. Quiggin offers valuable perspectives at the intersection of climate science, economics, and policy.Whether you’re curious about environmental science, energy policy, or sustainable economics, this candid conversation provides clear insights into one of the world’s most urgent challenges.🎧 Join us to better understand the risks — and the solutions — to building a sustainable future.00:00 Introduction to Climate Change and Carbon Emissions00:25 Meet the Guest: Professor John Quiggin00:47 Economic Risks of Climate Change02:13 Quick Fire Questions on Climate Change07:36 Translating Climate Hazards into Economic Impacts08:52 Feasibility and Costs of Achieving Net Zero by 205012:54 Global and Policy Perspectives on Carbon Tax20:05 Technological Advances and Market Forces in Renewable Energy25:08 Australia's Renewable Energy Landscape29:00 Individual Actions Against Climate Change32:31 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


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Let's Climunicate
Climate change is one of the most complex challenges of our time, with no single expert holding all the answers. Even the IPCC acknowledges gaps in our understanding. Moreover, discussions are often marked by controversy and division. This podcast aims to shed light on the many facets of climate change by engaging with experts across disciplines, offering a well-rounded perspective. By drawing on diverse viewpoints and expert analysis, we help listeners navigate the intricacies of this global issue.