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  • Join host Dr. Alberto Troccoli as he delves into the complexities of climate change with Prof. Tim Palmer, a research professor from the University of Oxford. In this episode of the Let's Climunicate podcast, they discuss the reality of global warming, the role of human emissions, and the uncertainties surrounding climate models. Prof. Palmer shares insights from his book 'The Primacy of Doubt', emphasising the significance of understanding uncertainty in climate science. The conversation explores the potential of high-resolution climate models, the impacts of clouds on climate predictions, and the need for international collaboration akin to CERN for advancing climate research.

    00:00 Meet the Expert: Professor Tim Palmer

    02:13 Quickfire Questions on Climate Change

    09:12 Discussing 'The Primacy of Doubt'

    10:05 Uncertainty in Climate Science

    22:00 Weather Forecasting vs. Climate Predictions

    30:37 Understanding the Problem: Initial Value vs. Boundary Condition

    31:45 Weather Forecasting and Climate Change Models

    33:08 Challenges in Cloud Representation

    36:37 Cloud Feedbacks and Climate Change

    40:35 High-Resolution Climate Models

    45:10 The Need for International Collaboration

    51:47 Future of Climate Modelling

    55:35 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


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  • Join Dr. Alberto Troccoli on the Let's Climunicate podcast as he delves into vital climate change topics with Charlie Smith, former Executive Director of the Energy Systems Integration Group (ESIG). With over 50 years of experience in the electric power sector, Smith discusses the evolution of renewable energy integration, the technical and institutional challenges in achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, and the significant role of communication and collaboration in the industry. The conversation also covers predictions about the future of the power sector, including the potential of long-duration energy storage and the debated role of nuclear energy.00:26 Meet the Host and Guest00:55 Charlie's Career and Contributions01:22 Understanding ESIG and Its Mission04:32 Challenges and Achievements in Renewable Energy06:06 Podcast Overview and Quickfire Questions12:06 Deep Dive into Net Zero by 205015:37 Technical Challenges in Renewable Energy Integration18:29 Future of Renewable Energy and Transmission27:20 Resource Adequacy and Long-Term Solutions38:43 Global Power System Transformation Initiative41:33 The Role of Nuclear Energy44:33 Conclusion and Final Thoughts🌍 Stay connected with Let’s Climunicate! Follow us on:📺 YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@letsclimunicate/podcasts⁠🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3IbDXNLpP5lhQloPwpRQ59🍏 Apple Podcast: ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-climunicate/id1773398361⁠🌐 Web: ⁠https://www.albertotroccoli.org/podcast/⁠💼 LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/alberto-troccoli-09a11038⁠Episode recorded on 3 Oct 2024.

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  • In this episode of the Let's Climunicate Podcast, host Dr. Alberto Troccoli engages in an in-depth conversation with Dr. Judith Curry, professor emeritus at Georgia Tech University and president of the Climate Forecast Application Network. They explore pressing issues such as the reality and irreversibility of global warming, the rising carbon emissions, and the complexities of climate modelling. Dr. Curry shares her career journey and her views on the Climategate scandal, transparency in climate science, and the effectiveness of current climate policies like net zero targets. The discussion also delves into the viability of wind, solar, and nuclear energy in the context of the ongoing energy transition, providing a comprehensive look at the multifaceted challenges of climate change. Tune in for a thorough examination of climate change and energy policies.

    00:00 Introduction to Climate Change Questions

    00:31 Meet Dr. Judith Curry

    01:55 Dr. Curry's Academic Journey

    02:38 The Climategate Scandal

    04:24 Climate Forecast Applications Network

    07:16 The Let's Climunicate Podcast

    08:29 Quickfire Questions on Climate Change

    12:53 Debating Climate Sensitivity and Policy

    29:05 Criticism of Energy Projections

    29:57 Uncertainty in Climate Sensitivity

    31:02 Natural Variability and Climate Trends

    34:00 Challenges of Net Zero Targets

    38:19 Debate on Renewable Energy Solutions

    41:03 The Role of Innovation in Energy Transition

    51:25 Climategate and Scientific Integrity

    54:58 Judith Curry's Contributions and Final Thoughts


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    Episode recorded on 18 Oct 2024.

  • Join Dr. Alberto Troccoli in a compelling episode of the Let's Climunicate podcast as he discusses the realities of climate change with Sean Kidney, the founder and CEO of the Climate Bonds Initiative. The conversation delves into the current state of global warming, the importance of reaching net zero by 2050, and the role of green bonds in facilitating the transition to renewable energy. Learn about the complexities of the economic implications of shifting from fossil fuels, and the importance of sustainable finance. Sean highlights the progress made in policy and investment, the potential of green bonds, and the necessity of long-term planning. This episode offers insightful perspectives on how individuals and institutions can contribute to mitigating climate change through informed financial decisions including the role of pension funds, avoidance of greenwashing, and the necessity of long-term investments to mitigate climate change.

    00:00 Introduction to Climate Change Questions00:30 Meet Sean Kidney: Climate Bonds Initiative01:54 Understanding Global Temperature Rise03:20 The Impact of Methane and Tipping Points08:27 Human Influence and Policy Progress14:09 The Role of Green Bonds in Climate Action24:24 Challenges and Opportunities in Green Investments28:11 Investor Influence on Policy Change28:34 The Role of Green Bonds29:39 Energy Transition Challenges30:11 Global Renewable Integration33:43 Aviation Industry Innovations36:23 Green Bonds and Market Trust41:53 China's Renewable Energy Efforts49:21 Ensuring Green Investment Integrity53:04 Conclusion and Call to Action

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    Episode recorded on 11 Oct 2024.

  • Join host Dr. Alberto Troccoli in the Let's Climunicate podcast as he dives into the complexities of climate science with Dr. Robert Vautard, co-chair of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)'s Working Group 1. This episode explores pivotal topics such as the reality of global warming, the role of carbon emissions, and the rise in extreme weather events. Dr. Vautard shares his extensive experience, discusses the global response to climate change, and explains the intricacies of climate models and predictions. This detailed conversation also sheds light on the IPCC process and the importance of inclusivity in climate research.

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    Episode recorded on 4 Oct 2024.

  • In this episode of the Let's Climunicate podcast, host Dr. Alberto Troccoli engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Professor Steve Koonin from Stanford University on climate change. They tackle pressing questions about the reality and reversibility of global warming, the complexity of climate science, and the rising carbon emissions. The conversation delves into Koonin’s career, including anecdotes about his interactions with Richard Feynman, and explores key topics like climate modelling, global dimming, and energy transition. While acknowledging the consensus that human activities contribute to global warming, Koonin questions the scale of its impact, emphasising the importance of considering economic growth and energy demands in climate discussions. The episode seeks to bridge differing perspectives on climate change and highlight the challenges and uncertainties in current climate science.

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    Episode recorded on 6 Sep 2024.