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Outrage + Optimism: The Climate Podcast

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Jul 17, 2025 • 58min

Planes, Protests, Pensions... and have banks given up on saving the planet?

Fiona McRaith, Director of The Climate Pledge at Global Optimism, guest hosts along with Sue Reid, Climate Finance Advisor at Global Optimism. They delve into the potential role of local travel in reducing emissions, urging a shift in consumer behavior. The conversation shifts to whether financial institutions are truly committed to climate action amid political pressures. Reid discusses the rise of 'green hushing' and the need for urgent adaptation strategies globally, emphasizing that effective climate resilience requires collective, innovative action.
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Jul 10, 2025 • 56min

From Outrage to Action: Your Questions, Our Answers

Fiona McRaith, Director of The Climate Pledge at Global Optimism, joins the discussion alongside hosts Christiana Figueres and Paul Dickinson. They tackle listener questions on the future of climate diplomacy and the significance of the Pacific concept of 'va' in fostering global relationships. The conversation shifts to the urgent need for local leadership and legal advancements linking climate change with human rights. They also critique current energy pricing in the UK, advocating for a shift towards renewable energy solutions.
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Jul 3, 2025 • 56min

The Climate Case of the Century: Inside the story of a youth-led legal movement

Cynthia Houniuhi, a passionate advocate and law professor from the Pacific Islands, shares her journey in launching a youth-led legal movement uniting over 130 countries for climate justice. She discusses the groundbreaking campaign leading to the International Court of Justice's advisory opinion on climate and human rights. The conversation highlights the power of youth leadership, the importance of legal activism, and the emotional drive behind collective action for a sustainable future, underscoring the critical role of intergenerational responsibility in climate advocacy.
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Jul 1, 2025 • 6min

O+O Recommends: 'When Science Finds A Way'

Discover how the link between climate change and health is reshaping communities. Learn about innovative solutions like cool roofs, which use reflective paint to combat extreme heat. These roofs not only reduce temperatures but offer benefits like waterproofing and noise reduction. Dive into rigorous studies showcasing their effectiveness, supported by research involving 600 households. Tune in for inspiring narratives of resilience and adaptation in a rapidly changing world.
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Jun 26, 2025 • 39min

Health Warning: The Human Cost of Climate Inaction with Julia Gillard

Julia Gillard, former Prime Minister of Australia and Chair of the Wellcome Trust, dives into the urgent health implications of the climate crisis. She emphasizes the need to shift the dialogue from mere temperature increases to the real lives and health outcomes at stake. The discussion highlights alarming health risks, such as excess deaths and mental health challenges exacerbated by climate change. Gillard advocates for integrating health into climate strategies, inspiring a movement towards faster action and collaborative solutions in public health and policy.
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Jun 19, 2025 • 55min

Could This Change Your Life?: The Climate Tech Revolution

Discover the quiet revolution in climate tech that’s reshaping our future with innovative materials and solutions. From bio-based foams to AI water management, explore how these breakthroughs tackle the climate crisis. Learn about the importance of community-driven initiatives and sustainable practices, especially in fashion and food waste. Dive into cutting-edge strategies like RFID technology that reduce e-waste and the potential of algae-based coatings for carbon capture. Join the movement for a livable, low-carbon world!
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Jun 12, 2025 • 45min

Hope for the High Seas?: Sylvia Earle and Oceans on the World Stage

Sylvia Earle, a pioneering marine biologist and former chief scientist of NOAA, joins the discussion on global ocean conservation. As leaders gather for the UN Ocean Conference, she reflects on the urgency of the High Seas Treaty to protect deep-sea biodiversity. Earle shares captivating stories from her explorations, highlighting the perilous state of our oceans due to pollution and overfishing. Her passionate call for international collaboration underscores the need to safeguard the oceans, the planet's essential life support system.
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Jun 5, 2025 • 59min

COP30: Can Brazil deliver a global breakthrough?

Ana Toni, CEO of COP30, discusses Brazil's pivotal role as the host of this crucial climate summit. She shares insights on the country's preparations and ambitions for ambitious climate action amid political complexities. The concept of 'mutirão' emphasizes collective efforts and solidarity in tackling climate challenges. With a focus on phasing out fossil fuels and protecting nature, the conversation explores whether COP30 can indeed become a breakthrough moment or risk falling into old patterns of division and distraction.
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May 29, 2025 • 1h 3min

Sovereignty and Survival: A Spotlight on Vanuatu

Join Ralph Regenvanu, Vanuatu's Minister, and Christopher Bartlett, a climate policy strategist, as they navigate the pressing climate crisis facing Vanuatu. Regenvanu shares powerful insights on self-determination and land ownership, rooted in the nation's colonial history. Bartlett highlights Vanuatu's leadership in climate advocacy, including their pioneering ICJ case aimed at addressing 'loss and damage.' Together, they discuss the vital importance of cultural resilience and the role of small island nations in the global climate fight.
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May 22, 2025 • 54min

When Business Is Political: Climate commitments in an age of backlash

Helen Clarkson, CEO of the Climate Group, leads efforts in promoting climate action globally. In this conversation, she addresses the challenges businesses face amid shifting political landscapes in the US, particularly regarding climate commitments. Clarkson discusses the significance of Climate Week NYC and how it can serve as a beacon for action during these turbulent times. The hosts also tackle a groundbreaking climate liability case that could reshape accountability for major emitters, highlighting the critical role of non-state actors in driving progress.

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