• The Sustainability Dialogues: Ice, Glaciers & The Climate Crisis with Xavier De Le Rue & Johan Rockström

  • May 20 2020
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

The Sustainability Dialogues: Ice, Glaciers & The Climate Crisis with Xavier De Le Rue & Johan Rockström

  • Summary

  • In today's episode we start talking about a subject very close to my heart -  the glaciers and the poles, which leads us down so many roads; from drinking water to sea level rise, geo-political security and the ascent of right wing populism all of which is pretty overwhelming and scary, but Johan is all about finding solutions and we go on to discuss the growth of renewables through to carbon capture storage.LINKSInterglacial StateThe Holocene Mer de Glace in ChamonixThe retreat of the Mer de Glace in Chamonix. Stunning images from the air in Chamonix 100 years apart - showing the glacier change.Potsdam Institute Climate Model for the last 3 Million years The Tibetan PlateauSea Level Rise: Visual representations for sea level rise. Sea level rise articleSaltwater IntrusionThe rate of glacier melt: Nat geo article on the big thawRetreat of Glaciers since the 1850's.Populism and the Climate Crisis https://www.ft.com/content/12937a76-3d22-11ea-b232-000f4477fbcaThe connection between Arctic melt and the rise of Populism in Europe. Global Energy Review - The state of Renewables in 2020 Carbon Capture & Storage Price on Carbon Thanks to the shows sponsors.FATMAP: The Vallee Blanche RouteThe North Face: Responsibility Program.Crosscall: Tough phones and Tablets, built to take a beating!Editing & Co-Production: Tim BurgessProduction: Beanie De Le RueResearch & Support: Johannah Bernstein.
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