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Mar 4, 2022 • 1h 5min

How Solar Became Cheap

Send us a textThe cost of solar power has decreased by a factor of 1,000 over the last fifty years, and by a factor of 10,000 since it was first used to power a satellite in the mid-1950s. According to the International Energy Agency, in some sunny regions solar is now the cheapest energy available – cheaper than coal, gas and wind. What have we learned from solar's multi-decade cost curve decline? How did it benefit from a free flow of ideas, equipment and people across national borders? What lessons can we apply to other forms of climatetech, such as energy storage and carbon capture?David, Sara, Ed, and special guest Greg Nemet break down solar’s trajectory on Episode 29 of Energy vs Climate.Episode Notes: @0:47 - IPCC 6: Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability@1:00 - Ukraine War and U.S. Politics Complicate Climate Change Fight@2:15 -  How Solar Energy Became Cheap,  Twitter: @GregNemet@5:56 - There should be no new gas supply contracts with Russia: IEA (cnbc.com)@7:14 - 25. anniversary of the 1973 oil embargo: Energy trends since the first major U.S. energy crisis@15:15 - Inter-technology knowledge spillovers for energy technologies - ScienceDirect@20:00 – Expert Assessments of Future Photovoltaic Technologies@21:00 - The German Feed-in Tariff - futurepolicy.org@32:03 - Evaluating the causes of cost reduction in photovoltaic modules - ScienceDirect@34:50 - U.S. Solar Photovoltaic System and Energy Storage Cost Benchmark: Q1 2020 (nrel.gov)@40:02 - Canadian Solar – Global@54:34 - Low Carbon Fuel Standard - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics@55:17 - WTO Body Confirms Ontario’s Local Content Rules for Renewables Are Discriminatory (powermag.com)___Energy vs Climatewww.energyvsclimate.com Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | X/Twitter
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Feb 17, 2022 • 1h 2min

Net Zero Corporate Commitments

Send us a textIn the past year the number of companies committing to net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 has exploded. With the fifty largest companies by value accounting for 28% of global GDP, corporate action is critically important if we are to avoid dangerous climate change. But what does a net zero commitment for a company mean in practice? What distinguishes the good from greenwashing, and can we even tell from the outside? What are the risks and opportunities for a company making a net zero commitment in the first place?Join David, Sara, Ed, and special guest Dr. Gabrielle Walker, Founder and Director of Valence Solutions, as they journey to net zero on Episode 28 of Energy vs Climate.EPISODE NOTES:@1:10 Dr. Gabrielle Walker, @GabrielleWalk3r@4:20 Offshore wind farms could double as electric charging…@6:20 BMW Group significantly increases use of low-carbon steel@6:39 Fact Sheet: Biden-Harris Administration Advances Cleaner Industrial Sector@7:00 Biden launches ‘Buy Clean’ task force to boost greener manufacturing@7:11 EU set to race ahead of UK in green steel production@8:03 Volvo's Dump Truck Takes Shape From World's First Green Steel - Bloomberg, Mercedez-Benz to use low-carbon steel@16:11 Microsoft announces it will be carbon negative by 2030 - Stories@16:27 Race To Zero Campaign | UNFCCC@28:00 Energy Transitions Commission | Achieving net-zero emissions by 2050@31:02 Carbon Emissions Factor Into Major Oil Sands Shakeup | Climate Central@33:00 IEA says ending new oil and gas exploration today is the only viable climate path@37:16 Fuels: old and new – World Energy Outlook 2021 – Analysis - IEA@38:01 ___Energy vs Climatewww.energyvsclimate.com Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | X/Twitter
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Feb 4, 2022 • 1h 2min

Natural Gas in the Home

Send us a textOn Episode 27 of EvC, from gas stoves to hot water heaters and furnaces, what might electrifying the home look like in Alberta and Canada? And should we? Guest Bruce Nilles of Climate Imperative helps David, Sara and Ed break down the future of natural gas in the home. @2:10 ecoENERGY for Renewable Power@2:14 AB Emissions reduction programs@2:37 Sierra Club Beyond Coal campaign@3:39 Climate Imperative, @brucenilles@5:07 – Erin O'Toole out | National Post@5:47 – Meat Consumption Pacing Up Climate Change? @16:23 – Residential Indoor Air Quality Guideline, Human Health Risk Assessment for Ambient Nitrogen Dioxide@18:56 – Study: Pollutant Exposures from Natural Gas Cooking Burners@20:48 – NO2 exposure shows causal link with Asthma, Scientists find the climate and health impacts of natural gas stoves are greater than previously thought@28:18 - Effective Kitchen Ventilation for Healthy Zero Net Energy Homes with Natural Gas@32:26 – Berkeley gas hook-up ban appears likely to spread to other California cities@32:13 – America’s Natural Gas Utilities Add One New Customer Every Minute@33:33– California first state to phase out gas-powered lawn equipment , New York City banning natural gas hookups for new buildings @34:30 – ___Energy vs Climatewww.energyvsclimate.com Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | X/Twitter
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Jan 28, 2022 • 35min

BONUS: Canadian Oil and Gas 2022 from ARC Energy Ideas

Send us a textDavid, Sara and Ed are back next week with a new episode of Energy vs Climate. Until then, we'd like to share another podcast with you.ARC Energy Ideas explores the trends that influence the energy business, including political, environmental, technological, social and economic forces. The show is hosted by Peter Tertzakian and Jackie Forrest of the ARC Energy Research Institute. Jackie and Peter have been thought leaders in the space for years. In fact Peter joined us way back on Episode 3 of Energy vs Climate to discuss the divestment movement.  On Canada Oil and Gas 2022: Another bull run, but different and another IEA report, Peter and Jackie review the ARC Energy Research Institute’s recently released outlook for the Canadian oil and gas economy for 2022, showing just how far things have turned around for the industry since April 2020. They also discuss how differently revenue is being invested compared to previous booms, and dig into the IEA’s most recent report reviewing Canadian energy policy. On the whole, ARC Energy Ideas cover similar topics to us here at Energy vs Climate, while offering a different perspective, one we hope listeners will find interesting and enlightening. ___Energy vs Climatewww.energyvsclimate.com Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | X/Twitter
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Dec 9, 2021 • 1h 1min

2021 U.S. Energy and Climate Policy Update

Send us a textDavid, Sara, Ed, and special guest Professor Jody Freeman of Harvard Law School break down what the first year of the Biden Administration means for Canadian energy and climate policy.EPISODE NOTES@1:32  @JodyFreemanHLS@2:46 Top-emitting Alberta oilsands site got government relief from pollution payments@6:47 Reframing incentives for climate policy@13:06 American Leadership on Clean Cars@13:29 U.S Methane Emissions Reduction Action Plan@13:58 EPA power plant rules @14:27 Joe Biden wants America to lead the world against the climate crisis. @14:57 Clean Electricity: A Net-Zero Grid By 2035@21:02 Conservative Supermajority on the Supreme Court@22:35 Democrats are on track to lose big in 2022@23:13 US inflation surges to 30-year high@25:29 Supreme Court Move Could Stymie EPA Regulation@28:27 Supreme Court of Canada upholds the constitutionality of federal carbon pricing legislation@29:54 Summary of the Clean Air Act@34:31 How we passed the clean power plan target a decade early@36:14 Tesla Loan Program@38:53 Renewable Portfolio Standards@44:10 US tax credit encourages investment in carbon capture and storage@49:09 ___Energy vs Climatewww.energyvsclimate.com Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | X/Twitter
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Nov 22, 2021 • 54min

Careers in Low-Carbon Energy

Send us a textOn Episode 25 of Energy vs Climate, David, Sara and Ed tackle a topic they often get questions about: how to get into the low-carbon energy field. They share advice for people looking to start or transition their careers from a variety of professionals across sectors, and offer stories of their own paths to working in low-carbon energy. EPISODE NOTES:@2:00 Jeremy Barretto - Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP@4:18 Duncan Kenyon - Hilversum Sustainability Consulting@5:53 Jackie Forrest - Arc Energy Research Institute @8:45 Mike Kelland - Planetary Hydrogen @10:30 – My Climate Journey, Work on Climate, Air Miners, Breakthrough Energy Fellows Program, Carbon 180 Fellowship Program@13:25 Leap and Google Nest Launch Smart-Thermostat-to-Energy-Market Offering @15:00 Janice Tran - Kanin Energy @ 16:15 Creative Destruction Lab@18:43 Tim Weis - University of Alberta@23:20 Meredith Adler - Student Energy @24:30 Future Skills Council Report from the Government of Canada@25:40 MSc in Sustainable Energy Development at the UofC @32:30 Measuring Temperature in Space: Airborne interferometer for atmospheric emission and solar absorption@38:20  Dr. David Schindler Aquatic Scientist@42:22 Dr. Jim Sandercock - NAIT@43:55 Julia-Marie Becker - RBC @45:00 Eric St Pierre - Trottier Family Foundation@46:45 Terri-Lynn Duque - ENMAX power @48:30 David Kelly Founder - SkyFireEnergy @49:44 Anna Stukas - Carbon Engineering @ 51:45 The Citizen’s Guide ___Energy vs Climatewww.energyvsclimate.com Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | X/Twitter
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Nov 11, 2021 • 1h 2min

Is Heat the Greatest Climate Threat?

Send us a textOn Episode 24 of Energy vs Climate, David, Sara and Ed are joined by Rolling Stone contributing editor and author Jeff Goodell, to discuss the impacts of heat on humans, the topic of Jeff’s current book project. From heat-wave deaths, to reduced ability to learn, to the effect on economic input, who will suffer the most, and what does it mean for the politics of the energy transition? EPISODE NOTES@ 0:54 B.C. heat wave leads to 11-hour ambulance wait time, spike in sudden deaths@ 1:07 The Ministry for the Future by Kim Stanley Robinson review – how to solve the climate crisis@ 1:46 New York Times Review: The Water will come: Rising Seas, sinking cities and the remaking of the civilized world@ 2:53 Mortality risk attributable to high and low ambient temperature: a multicountry observational study@5:21 One extra day > 32C in first trimester --> 50$ less income at age 30.@5:59 Global non-linear effect of temperature on economic production@6:24 Hot Temperature and High Stakes Exams: Evidence from New York City Public Schools@ 15:05 Global heating ‘may lead to epidemic of kidney disease’@ 15:51Death toll exceeded 70,000 in Europe during the summer of 2003@ 17:03 The 2021 report of the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: code red for a healthy future@ 18:32 At COP26, 100000 march for climate justice@19:49 Mortality during the catastrophic 2021 heat dome@ 20:54 Sebastian Perez Did Not Have to Die@ 24:51 OSHA - Heat Injury and Illness Prevention in Outdoor and Indoor Work Settings Rulemaking@27:53 The health costs of climate change from CICC@36:10 United Nations COP16 Cancun Agreements@58:11 ___Energy vs Climatewww.energyvsclimate.com Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | X/Twitter
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Oct 27, 2021 • 60min

Decarbonizing Aviation

Send us a textWhen it comes to our transportation system, decarbonizing aviation is a very expensive ton of CO2 to go after. But potential solutions abound, including lower carbon liquid jet fuel, electrification, hydrogen and more energy efficient aircraft. On Episode 23 of Energy vs Climate Dr. Steven Barrett of MIT’s Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics helps David, Sara and Ed assess those different pathways as the aviation industry searches for how to do its fair share in a net-zero world – without putting flight out of reach for all but the very rich.@ 1:58 The world’s largest offshore wind farm just hit two major milestones@3:47 $3.5-million provincial inquiry into 'anti-Alberta' activities struggles to find a bad guy@ 6:00 Rigged: online archive and podcast documenting the history and evolution of disinformation in America@ 6:33 Will Postmedia Face a Reckoning for Its Climate Coverage?@ 13:04 Harbour Air eyes 2023 for first electric passenger flights@ 15:26 The limits of bioenergy for mitigating global life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels@ 18:34 Smarter driver Fuel-efficient driving course@ 22:02 Delta commits $1 billion to become first carbon neutral airline globally@ 23:25 France moves to ban short-haul domestic flights@ 25:50 Despite pandemic pause, demand for new airplanes is expected to swell in next two decades, Boeing says@ 28:01 Government of Alberta support for hydrogen@34:25 The Sky’s the limit challenge Seeking a Canadian Breakthrough in Green Aviation Fuels@ 38:21 Sweden sees rare fall in air passengers, as flight-shaming takes off@ 38:31 Scientists' warning on affluence@43:21 Contrails: How tweaking flight plans can help the climate@50:16 Carbon neutral hydrocarbons (Trade off point carbon tax/synthetic fuels)@50:54 David on Solar fuels (Video)@51:59 IPCC report on Carbon Capture including Storage C___Energy vs Climatewww.energyvsclimate.com Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | X/Twitter
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Oct 14, 2021 • 1h 5min

Coal vs Climate

Send us a textCoal is grabbing headlines – China has pledged to stop financing new coal plants abroad, the Liberals campaigned on a promise to ban thermal coal exports, and the Alberta government backtracked on a plan to open up the foothills and mountains to mining. Metallurgical coal is also under fire with a global push for carbon-free steel. So what is the future for coal in China, Canada and the world more broadly? What role can Canadian LNG play in displacing China coal-fired electricity, and what does the experience of coal contraction globally tell us about the future for other fossil resources?On Episode 22 of Energy vs Climate David, Sara, Ed, and special guest Edward Cunningham, Director of the Harvard Kennedy School Asia Energy and Sustainability Initiative, mine for answers.EPISODE NOTES@2:34 Kerry Lines up Pledges to Scrub Emissions from Carbon Heavy Industries@4:34 The Nobel Prize in Physics 2021 goes to climate modellers2014's Nobel prize for blue LED @7:49 Not coming to a road near you any time soon - Self-driving cars@9:13 Mining looks to electric, autonomous vehicles to reduce costs and improve efficiency@11:17 Coal timeline graphic (pg. 52) + EvC Youtube version@15:02 Coal in China@24:29 Belt-and-road news@24:57 China’s Global Power Database tracks power plants financed by Chinese foreign direct investment and/or China's two global policy banks@31:20 Assessing China’s efforts to pursue the 1.5°C warming limit@37:40 IEA World Energy Outlook 2021 (Coal plant age at retirement)Contributions by different countries/regions to CO2 @41:57 Canadian LNG to displace Chinese coal-fired electricity?Pembina Institute on LNG @47:22 Global Liquefied Natural Gas Expansion Exceeds Demand 1for Coal-to-gas Switching in Paris Compliant Pathways@50:00 Carbon tariffs and Met Coal@54:25 CCUS in China@57:54 China’s largest department capture project is a global minnowEvC Episode 19: Carbon Capture @58:30 What coal tell us about the future for other fo___Energy vs Climatewww.energyvsclimate.com Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | X/Twitter
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Sep 28, 2021 • 1h 1min

How the Climate Spent its Summer

Send us a textDavid, Sara and Ed unpack what moved the dial on climate and energy this summer. They also look at this week's climate and energy news and preview what's to come on this season of Energy vs Climate.- - -@1:12 Sustainable Energy Development Masters Program at the University of Calgary@3:30 Energy within Environmental Constraints - Harvard Massive Online Open Course@6:37 Executives from Exxon, Shell, BP and others are being called to testify in Congress @7:39 Merchants of Doubt by Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway @7:45 Drilled Podcast @12:58 Harvard University pledges to divest from fossil fuels David on Divestment@17:41 Cost of financing for coalCoal financing costs surge as investors opt for renewable energy @20:55Work begins on 3.3 GW solar-CSP project linked to 500 MW of storage, in Qinghai China pledges to stop building new coal energy plants abroad @27:13 Heat ImpactsExtreme, deadly heat in Canada is going to come back, and worse. Will we be ready? Heat has larger impacts on labor in poorer areas (David is a co-author)Relationship between season of birth, temperature exposure, and later life wellbeing@35:25 2021 IPCC Report@35:30 The Environmentalist’s Dilemma: Promise and Peril in an Age of Climate Crisis by Arno Kopecky@39:42 US EV sales dataNorway bans gas car sales in 2025, but trends ___Energy vs Climatewww.energyvsclimate.com Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | X/Twitter

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