

Bill McKibben: “Energy From Heaven, Not From Hell”
9 snips Sep 12, 2025
Bill McKibben, an influential environmentalist and author, discusses his new book, advocating for renewable energy as our best chance against climate change. He critiques geoengineering as a flawed solution, urging immediate action on clean energy. The conversation also reflects on cycles of political violence in America, drawing comparisons to past eras and noting a decline in public support for such actions. McKibben emphasizes the urgency of transitioning to renewables to prevent disasters and reshape our future.
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Cheapest Energy Ever: Solar And Wind
- Solar and wind have become the cheapest ways to make power, marking a historic energy shift.
- That economic reality makes a global transition to renewables difficult to prevent over decades.
Batteries Complete The Renewable Trinity
- Renewable deployment and battery tech together form a scalable, fast solution to climate impacts.
- Where adopted, emissions are already falling and natural gas use drops significantly.
China's Solar Buildout Is Monumental
- China is installing solar at immense scale, adding about three gigawatts per day in a recent month.
- That pace makes China the first major "electrostate" and shifts global industrial leadership.