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2. Holly Buck on ending fossil fuels

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Holly Jean Buck is an expert on the social and political dimensions of environmental policies, and of strategies and technologies for preventing and adapting to climate change. Our conversation focuses on her new book, Ending Fossil Fuels: Why Net Zero Is Not Enough. Holly, Pete, and Jesse discuss why we should strive for a future of no fossil fuels, the challenges to ending fossil fuels, the role of carbon dioxide removal, whether the alternatives could be worse, how to deal with legacy firms and stranded assets, the collective action problem, and practical next steps. We also touch on the whether to shrink the global economy through degrowth, public participation and engagement, bridging technological and social change, and reasons for optimism.
Holly is Assistant Professor of Environment and Sustainability at the University at Buffalo and also the author of After Geoengineering: Climate Tragedy, Repair, and Restoration and co-editor of Has It Come to This? The Promise and Peril of Geoengineering on the Brink.
https://twitter.com/hollyjeanbuck
https://arts-sciences.buffalo.edu/environment-sustainability/faculty/faculty-directory/holly-buck.html
https://www.versobooks.com/books/3879-ending-fossil-fuels
https://fossilfueltreaty.org/
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Chapters

1. 2. Holly Buck on ending fossil fuels (00:00:00)

2. Holly’s background (00:02:57)

3. What is CDR and why is net zero not enough (00:04:42)

4. Why is net zero with low residual emissions preferable? (00:07:38)

5. Do the problems arise from fossil fuels or from large corporations? (00:09:29)

6. Risks of large-scale renewables (00:11:23)

7. Other challenges to ending fossil fuels (00:12:48)

8. The varying prospect of ending the three fossil fuels (00:14:35)

9. Could the alternatives be worse? (00:15:20)

10. The role of nuclear power (00:19:35)

11. Stranded firms and assets (00:20:34)

12. Compensation? (00:21:57)

13. Practical next steps (00:23:35)

14. Collective action problem (00:26:32)

15. Is it really win-win? (00:29:25)

16. De-growth (00:32:13)

17. Public participation and engagement (00:33:54)

18. Bridging technological and social change (00:40:19)

19. Optimism in the Anthropocene (00:41:55)

51 episodes

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Content provided by Jesse Reynolds and Pete Irvine, Jesse Reynolds, and Pete Irvine. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jesse Reynolds and Pete Irvine, Jesse Reynolds, and Pete Irvine or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Holly Jean Buck is an expert on the social and political dimensions of environmental policies, and of strategies and technologies for preventing and adapting to climate change. Our conversation focuses on her new book, Ending Fossil Fuels: Why Net Zero Is Not Enough. Holly, Pete, and Jesse discuss why we should strive for a future of no fossil fuels, the challenges to ending fossil fuels, the role of carbon dioxide removal, whether the alternatives could be worse, how to deal with legacy firms and stranded assets, the collective action problem, and practical next steps. We also touch on the whether to shrink the global economy through degrowth, public participation and engagement, bridging technological and social change, and reasons for optimism.
Holly is Assistant Professor of Environment and Sustainability at the University at Buffalo and also the author of After Geoengineering: Climate Tragedy, Repair, and Restoration and co-editor of Has It Come to This? The Promise and Peril of Geoengineering on the Brink.
https://twitter.com/hollyjeanbuck
https://arts-sciences.buffalo.edu/environment-sustainability/faculty/faculty-directory/holly-buck.html
https://www.versobooks.com/books/3879-ending-fossil-fuels
https://fossilfueltreaty.org/
Support the Show.

Subscribe for email updates

  continue reading

Chapters

1. 2. Holly Buck on ending fossil fuels (00:00:00)

2. Holly’s background (00:02:57)

3. What is CDR and why is net zero not enough (00:04:42)

4. Why is net zero with low residual emissions preferable? (00:07:38)

5. Do the problems arise from fossil fuels or from large corporations? (00:09:29)

6. Risks of large-scale renewables (00:11:23)

7. Other challenges to ending fossil fuels (00:12:48)

8. The varying prospect of ending the three fossil fuels (00:14:35)

9. Could the alternatives be worse? (00:15:20)

10. The role of nuclear power (00:19:35)

11. Stranded firms and assets (00:20:34)

12. Compensation? (00:21:57)

13. Practical next steps (00:23:35)

14. Collective action problem (00:26:32)

15. Is it really win-win? (00:29:25)

16. De-growth (00:32:13)

17. Public participation and engagement (00:33:54)

18. Bridging technological and social change (00:40:19)

19. Optimism in the Anthropocene (00:41:55)

51 episodes

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