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As we know from this podcast series, we do have most of the green technologies we need to transition from black to green energy. Yet, we still aren't on track to reduce global carbon emissions at a pace that will limit global warming to 1,5 degrees. Why is that and how do we speed up green action? These are the questions episode 5 of Climate Action Now explores.
We talk to some of the most knowledgeable experts about what businesses, energy companies, investors, policy makers and you and me, the citizens, can do to show love for our shared home, Planet Earth.
Joining us in this episode are Katherine Richardson - Head of the Sustainability Science Center at the University of Copenhagen and a UN appointed expert, who you might remember from episode 2. We also welcome Dr. Andrew Steer, CEO of the World Resources Institute in Washington DC, which is perhaps the worlds most renowned research organisation on climate and energy. -
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Katherine Richardson, head of the Sustainability Science Center at the University of Copenhagen and a UN appointed expert stressing the need for action.
Katherine Mach, climate scientist with the University of Miami. Her work focuses on environmental science and policy with an emphasis on climate change.
Alexander Farsan from the Science Based Targets Initiative, SBTi.
Ida Krabek, head of sustainability programmes and partnerships at Ørsted, and Finn Adser who's been part of the green transition since the beginning.
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Our shared home, planet Earth, is changing.
The climate crisis demands our urgent action, but how bad is it actually? That is the question we dive into in this introductory episode of our series, where we talk with one of the leading climate scientists to take stock of the climate. We also visit one of the strategists behind Ørsted’s green transformation to learn what prompted their turn from black to green energy.