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Best Carbon podcasts we could find (updated May 2020)
Best Carbon podcasts we could find
Updated May 2020
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Excess Returns is an investing podcast hosted by Jack Forehand and Justin Carbonneau, partners at Validea. Justin and Jack discuss a wide range of investing topics with the goal of helping those who watch and listen become better long term investors, all in twenty minutes or less per episode.
 
A climate change comedy podcast about gardening, going off the grid, becoming anti-tech, and dropping out of dominant culture. Come smoke weed and contemplate ecocide with us. After that, let's stick our hands in the soil and grow something. Together. Creative folks are needed for our descent into the 'Second World.' That you? carbonsinkhole@protonmail.com
 
کربن | قسمت‌های این پادکست، فایل صوتی برنامه تصویری کوتاه «کربن» است که در فروردین 97 در سایت مجموعه زندگی منتشر شده بود. قسمت‌های این برنامه تا اطلاع ثانوی بروزرسانی نخواهند شد
 
Farmerama Radio: a monthly podcast sharing the voices of smaller scale farmers in the UK and beyond. At Farmerama we are committed to positive ecological futures for the planet and believe that the farmers and growers of the world will determine this. So we make a monthly podcast which gives producers a voice and shares ideas in a fun and informative way – that way farmers can learn from other farmers. We want to rejuvenate the respect, confidence and vibrancy of smaller-scale farmers and ru ...
 
Bill Nye is on a mission to change the world— one phone call at a time. He’ll tackle your curliest questions on just about anything in the universe. Give him a call! Perhaps you’ve wondered: Should I stop eating cheeseburgers to combat climate change? How often should I really be washing my pillowcase? Can I harvest energy from all those static-electricity shocks I get in the winter? With a little help from his co-host Corey S. Powell, field experts, and special celebrity guests, Bill will a ...
 
Join us for some interesting discussions with economists based in Ireland and abroad. Each episode tackles a particular topic, where we sit down with an expert in that field. This allows us to dig deeper and discuss the insights available from those working at the cutting edge. They provide first-hand insight into our understanding of how the world is developing. Guests have included Prof. John FitzGerald (TCD), Prof. Stephen Kinsella (UL) and Prof. Michael McMahon (Oxford). Topics are diver ...
 
Nathan Gambling known as BetaTeach hosts a podcast which discusses energy, sustainability, low carbon technologies such as heatpumps and solarheat, as well as wider environmental issues. He interviews local plumbers and heating engineers as well as manufacturers, trainers, students and other stake holders.Plumbers have been declared the most important front line health workers around the globe by the World Health Organisation and because water is the most energy intensive common substance to ...
 
Conversations at the Greenhouse Gas Management Institute: A podcast series with Don Bain, Michael Gillenwater, and their guests. Listen in as they discuss the latest news, policy, and note-worthy events impacting carbon management. Topics touch on sustainability, carbon footprinting, life cycle assessment, and green business. These are the informal but important conversations we’re having inside the Institute.
 
Timber is becoming known as the building material of the 21st Century. It is strong – a high strength to weight ratio is recently being utilized with innovative developments; it is safe – being both durable and achieving fire ratings; it is sustainable –timber being the most viable option, acting like a carbon sink to reduce the effects of global warming. Research by Mcgraw and Hill suggests that innovation in the construction industry has been stagnant for over 50 years. Timber may provide ...
 
Every Tuesday at 5:00 PM EST, New York City publican Jimmy Carbone plays host to an audio ale salon celebrating the world of craft beer. Through discussions with beer industry insiders and knowledgeable beer fans from across the country, Jimmy and his friends explore every aspect of the brewer's craft from grains to pint glass and tasting to toasting. Beer Sessions Radio is sponsored by GreatBrewers.com, your online source for craft beer information, and supported by The Good Beer Seal, an a ...
 
Get the latest insights on climate change and breakthrough technologies and innovations that are fighting climate change! According to a United Nations climate change report, the evidence of human-caused climate change is overwhelming and continues to strengthen. The impacts of climate change are intensifying and climate-related threats to our physical, social, and economic well-being are rising at an unprecedented rate. Widespread climate changes are causing extreme heat, severe drought, un ...
 
In cahoots with www.blackiecarbon.com, and beamed direct from the Queen of Sheba's Watusi Hut, on the palm fringed sunset beach of Viktor's Island, somewhere in the uncharted South Seas, Blackie Carbon brings you the coolest new and vintage voodoo surf, punk, old style garage, b-movie sounds, rockabilly and whatever, man! Also, Kustom Kulture interviews, the 8-Ball Quest and competitions!
 
Leading science journalists provide a weekly one-minute report on the science of the environment and the future of energy. Scientific American offers three other podcasts: the daily "60-Second Science" and the weekly "60-Second Psych" as well as "Science Talk." To view all our archived podcasts please visit: www.scientificamerican.com/podcast
 
The climate crisis is the defining challenge of our lifetimes. Its scale defies comprehension, and conceals its true nature – not as one gigantic issue, but as many. In order to address them, we must first overcome the Dragons of Climate Inaction: creatures, lurking in our minds, shaping all of our decisions. In each chapter of this 7-part series, we’ll uncover a different genus of dragons. Along the way, we’ll explore the art of turning carbon into rock, face mortality in the heart of the A ...
 
Welcome to the podcast 'Advancing Sustainable Solutions', produced by the IIIEE at Lund University. The International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics (IIIEE) is an interdisciplinary research and education institute located in Lund, Sweden with activities focusing on the transition to low-carbon and resource efficient economies. In this podcast, we will share ongoing research and activities through engaging conversation that is relatable and applicable to our daily lives. In ...
 
A Podcast Dedicated to Netflix Original Shows like Stranger Things, Black Mirror, and Altered Carbon. Rima Jo and Shawn will break down each episode of Stranger Things, Black Mirror, Altered Carbon and other Netflix original shows by going through a Top 5, Stranger Things , Black Mirror, Altered Carbon and Netflix News, Listener Feedback and so much more. Discover the strangeness that comes from all of the amazing Netflix Original Shows. Also follow Strange Indeed to get all the best insight ...
 
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Can Low Loss Headers and Buffer tanks be installed onto heat pump systems and other renewable heating topics are discussed in this episode but also land regeneration and how soil locks in carbon. Nathan speaks with regular guest host Brandon who is currently on lockdown in New Zealand with his family. Some topics discussed: Comparison of New Zealan…
 
While the world is dealing with the coronavirus outbreak, those who are concerned about the environment are saying that an arguably bigger crisis is being side-lined. Climate change, or climate breakdown, is still happening. Just like the Covid-19 pandemic, it will be the poorest people in the poorest countries that pay the highest price for the br…
 
Coming up today: the first ever WIRED podcast pub quiz. Fun not guaranteed.The top WIRED stories this week (bonus reading!)This is how the school shutdown will affect children for many yearshttps://www.wired.co.uk/article/coronavirus-children-schools-impactSecret NHS files reveal plans for coronavirus contact tracing apphttps://www.wired.co.uk/arti…
 
Researchers are moving at unprecedented speed, but they’re still struggling to understand this pandemic. What does the novel coronavirus do to our bodies? Virologist Dr. Angela Raussmassen answers questions about what happens when we get COVID-19, the role immunity and how small scientific discoveries will be the key to understanding this disease.…
 
This week on Beer Sessions Radio, Jimmy is joined by Joe Lipa, who is retiring after a 40 year career in the craft beer industry, working for specialty beer importer, Merchant du Vin. He shares the stories behind the efforts to introduce Americans to four iconic breweries: Samula Smith, Lindemans, Ayinger, and Orval Trappist. Along for the ride are…
 
Scott's been using Docker Desktop for years now, and in this episode he talks to Simon Ferquel about Docker on Windows. How will WSL2 make Docker even better? How does Docker help developers specifically be more productive (and happier?) How much easier can Docker get and how does Docker Desktop enable that?…
 
R seems to have found its way into the newspapers and on Radio 4 as if it’s a word, or a letter, that we should all be familiar with and understand. As part of the government’s briefing on Sunday, it appeared in a pseudo-equation, the infographic - 'COVID alert level = R + number of infections' - the Government called R the 'Rate of Infection', but…
 
Before you heap praise on someone's cooking, even for something as delicious as porcupine pot pie, you might want to consider the effects of ego inflation and the downsides of a hyper-individualistic culture. In this episode Asher, Rob, and Jason wonder if individualism (not to mention all those other "-isms"... capitalism, socialism, communism) is…
 
To date, 7500 people have lost their lives in Germany in a population of 80 million. Other comparably sized European countries like the UK, France, Italy and Spain – some with smaller populations have deaths far exceeding Germany several times over. In this week’s Inquiry Kavita Puri tries to find out why. Producer Jim Frank(People walk at Kurfürst…
 
Will humans ever discover intelligent life in space? Since the 1960’s, scientists have been working on the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. They have not found it yet but their research is moving up a gear. Better telescopes, faster computers and more funding means that the chances of discovering ET in the next few decades have dramaticall…
 
R is one of the most important numbers of the pandemic. But what is it? And how is it estimated? We return to the topic of testing and ask again whether the governments numbers add up. As the government encourages those who can’t work at home to return to their workplaces - we’re relying on social distancing to continue to slow the spread of the vi…
 
The hunt to find antiviral drugs has pressed on as we await a vaccine. Remdesivier is the latest treatment that has been touted to help patients suffering from COVID-19. But does this and other antiviral drugs really help cure patients? Scientist Derek Angus helps answer this and understand what role Antiviral drugs play in our community.…
 
Spoiler Alert: In this episode, we discuss the endings of several works, including Jenny Offill’s Weather, Cormac McCarthy’s The Road, P.D. James’ The Children of Men, Jacques Lob and Jean-Marc Rochette’s Snowpiercer, the Paul Schrader film First Reformer, and the HBO series Game of Thrones. Probably some others too! A lot of fiction that deals wit…
 
This is a bumper episode this week. I am joined by Dr. Graham Brownlow (Queen's University Belfast) to discuss the Northern Irish Economy. We go through the development of the Northern Irish economy throughout the 20th Century and a little bit before. Graham's expert knowledge really gives us a depth of understanding that I have not heard elsewhere…
 
The predicted 5% reduction in carbon pollution due to the worldwide pandemic shutdown provides insight into how we can achieve the more challenging 7%-per-year-for-the-next-10-years that we need to do next. Listen in and then head to "MassClimateAction-dot-org-slash-blog" for the hot links to what we talked about!…
 
As we continue heading toward planetary disaster, like the Titanic steaming toward its rendezvous with a big freakin' iceberg, we might want to figure out how to prepare and manage our lifeboats. In environmentalism’s seedy past, a famous ecologist used the metaphor of lifeboats getting swamped to argue for a "screw the poor and non-whites" strateg…
 
The basic theory of multi-factor investing is pretty simple. It has been widely proven that factors like value and momentum can outperform the market over long periods of time. But no reward comes without risk. In this case, the risk is the significant periods of underperformance that the factors can endure. That is where multi-factor investing com…
 
This week Jimmy talks saisons with Phil Markowski of Two Roads Brewing who literally wrote the book on farmhouse ales. Anthony Accardi of Transmitter Brewing offers his perspective as a brewer who aims to bring saisons to New York’s beer scene. B.R. Rolya of Shelton Brothers discusses the European farmhouse breweries she works with and shares her e…
 
The question of just how dangerous Covid-19 really is, is absolutely crucial. If a large number of those who are infected go on to die, there could be dreadful consequences if we relaxed the lockdowns that have been imposed across much of the world. If the number is smaller, for many countries the worst might already be behind us.But the frustratin…
 
Moving can be a challenge but moving your tech along with you adds an extra layer of hassle. Find out how Patrick Norton moves his considerable amount of gear to a new place. Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Patrick Norton, Len Peralta, Roger Chang and Joe. Link to the Show Notes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.…
 
Considering that we spend one-third of our lives in contact with bedding and sleepwear, it seems obvious that we would choose products we are comfortable with being close to our skin. So, what are our options when it comes to textiles for sheets and pajamas? Does one need to choose between comfort and environmental ethics? Phoebe Yu and Kat Dey are…
 
David Wallace-Wells has rung the alarm about climate change in the pages of New York Magazine and his book, The Uninhabitable Earth. Now he’s trained his sights on our latest all-encompassing challenge, covid19. Wallace-Wells tells us why climate change and pandemics are related, and he’ll examine humanity’s ability to solve existential crises.…
 
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