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25. Patrick Brown on extreme weather and the obvious climate strategy
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Dr Patrick Brown is the Co-director of the Climate & Energy group at the Breakthrough Institute and Adjunct lecturer in Energy Policy & Climate at Johns Hopkins University. In this episode, we discuss Patrick’s expertise on the economic impacts of extreme weather, and unpack trends and attributable risk. We then venture into a broader scope based on his essay, ‘The obvious climate strategy nobody will talk about’, which carries the rest of the discussion into climate targets and bias in climate communication.
Links:
- Patrick Brown’s profile
- Patrick’s essay in Foreign Policy: The obvious climate strategy nobody will talk about
- His paper in PLOS, 'Approximate calculations of the net economic impact of global warming mitigation targets...'
- Another article on heat deaths versus cold deaths
Fejezetek
1. 25. Patrick Brown on extreme weather and the obvious climate strategy (00:00:00)
2. Introduction and background (00:02:44)
3. What is the point of learning climate science? (00:06:11)
4. Extreme weather: Intensifying trends, detection, and attributable risk (00:07:36)
5. Balancing the 'risk equation' (00:18:13)
6. The obvious climate strategy nobody will talk about (00:20:44)
7. Are temperature targets arbitrary? What’s the difference between 1.5ºC and 3.0ºC? (00:26:37)
8. The discount rate of climate change (00:31:08)
9. Heat deaths versus cold deaths (00:34:30)
10. Bias in climate communication and academia (00:41:00)
11. What gives you optimism? (00:45:13)
52 epizódok
Manage episode 421026010 series 3001416
Dr Patrick Brown is the Co-director of the Climate & Energy group at the Breakthrough Institute and Adjunct lecturer in Energy Policy & Climate at Johns Hopkins University. In this episode, we discuss Patrick’s expertise on the economic impacts of extreme weather, and unpack trends and attributable risk. We then venture into a broader scope based on his essay, ‘The obvious climate strategy nobody will talk about’, which carries the rest of the discussion into climate targets and bias in climate communication.
Links:
- Patrick Brown’s profile
- Patrick’s essay in Foreign Policy: The obvious climate strategy nobody will talk about
- His paper in PLOS, 'Approximate calculations of the net economic impact of global warming mitigation targets...'
- Another article on heat deaths versus cold deaths
Fejezetek
1. 25. Patrick Brown on extreme weather and the obvious climate strategy (00:00:00)
2. Introduction and background (00:02:44)
3. What is the point of learning climate science? (00:06:11)
4. Extreme weather: Intensifying trends, detection, and attributable risk (00:07:36)
5. Balancing the 'risk equation' (00:18:13)
6. The obvious climate strategy nobody will talk about (00:20:44)
7. Are temperature targets arbitrary? What’s the difference between 1.5ºC and 3.0ºC? (00:26:37)
8. The discount rate of climate change (00:31:08)
9. Heat deaths versus cold deaths (00:34:30)
10. Bias in climate communication and academia (00:41:00)
11. What gives you optimism? (00:45:13)
52 epizódok
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