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11. Jesse and Pete interview each other

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In this episode Jesse and Pete interview each other and look back on the first 10 episodes of Challenging Climate. They discuss their backgrounds, research, and Jesse's new job as Executive Secretary of the Climate Overshoot Commission. They also reflect on how the podcast has been going and look ahead to the future.
Jesse Reynolds is an expert in international environmental policy. He researches and advises on how rules, procedures, and institutions can help manage environmental opportunities and challenges, particularly those involving emerging technologies.

Pete Irvine is a lecturer (assistant professor) at UCL Earth Sciences where he teaches climate science and researches the climate response to solar geoengineering as well as its broader implications.
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Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Jesse's Background (00:00:53)

3. Jesse's solar geoengineering research (00:05:45)

4. The climate overshoot commission (00:13:00)

5. Pete's Background (00:22:36)

6. The effects of solar geoengineering (00:29:37)

7. Reflecting on Challenging Climate so far (00:43:37)

8. Upcoming guests (00:49:52)

52 episodes

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In this episode Jesse and Pete interview each other and look back on the first 10 episodes of Challenging Climate. They discuss their backgrounds, research, and Jesse's new job as Executive Secretary of the Climate Overshoot Commission. They also reflect on how the podcast has been going and look ahead to the future.
Jesse Reynolds is an expert in international environmental policy. He researches and advises on how rules, procedures, and institutions can help manage environmental opportunities and challenges, particularly those involving emerging technologies.

Pete Irvine is a lecturer (assistant professor) at UCL Earth Sciences where he teaches climate science and researches the climate response to solar geoengineering as well as its broader implications.
Links:

Support the Show.

Subscribe for email updates

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Jesse's Background (00:00:53)

3. Jesse's solar geoengineering research (00:05:45)

4. The climate overshoot commission (00:13:00)

5. Pete's Background (00:22:36)

6. The effects of solar geoengineering (00:29:37)

7. Reflecting on Challenging Climate so far (00:43:37)

8. Upcoming guests (00:49:52)

52 episodes

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