

Hannah Ritchie
Data scientist and Deputy Editor at Our World in Data, author of Clearing the Air; appears as the episode's primary guest to discuss climate data, solutions, and optimism about decarbonization.
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Nov 24, 2025 • 51min
What the climate story gets wrong
Hannah Ritchie, a data scientist and author of 'Clearing the Air', dives into the nuanced reality of climate change. She shares how long-term data has sparked her optimism about clean energy progress despite the prevailing doom-and-gloom narrative. Ritchie emphasizes the importance of individual actions and systemic change in shaping our environmental future. She highlights the dramatic drop in renewable energy costs and the surprising renewable initiatives in red states, while addressing the critical impacts of agriculture and the role of carbon removal.

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Oct 27, 2025 • 49min
What the climate story gets wrong
Hannah Ritchie, a data scientist and Deputy Editor at Our World in Data, dives into the often distorted narratives around climate change. She reveals that emissions are peaking and clean energy is scaling faster than expected, challenging the doom-and-gloom mindset. Ritchie emphasizes the importance of both individual actions and systemic change. She also highlights how public opinion is stronger than we think, the potential for renewables in red states, and the transformative power of plant-based diets. A hopeful vision for a decarbonized future emerges throughout their conversation.

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Dec 2, 2025 • 33min
Dr Hannah Ritchie: Is AI bad for the planet?
Hannah Ritchie, a data scientist and author of 'Clearing the Air,' dives into the complex intersection of AI and climate change. She explores AI's energy demands and its surprising potential to drive efficiency. Ritchie shares insights on electric vehicles as promising solutions, particularly citing Norway's success. She emphasizes the need for small countries to contribute to emissions reduction and discusses public sentiment balancing climate concern with economic worries. With a focus on non-partisanship, she provides a clear-eyed view of the challenges and opportunities ahead.


