Before I go into the description, I would like to note that this episode was recorded under time constraints. David and I only had about an hour. In a more ideal world, we would have talked about these topics for at least another 30-60 minutes, so it's likely very obvious that things were left out. Additionally, I am aware that I made mistakes during the final portion of the episode where we covered the research article. Some of my takes and statistics were quite a bit jumbled, but I kept them in as a learning experience.


These are the articles:


1. https://www.npr.org/2020/12/01/940717012/climate-case-against-shell-begins-in-the-netherlands


Publisher: NPR


Title: Climate Case Against Shell Begins In The Netherlands


Author(s): Laurel Wamsley


Date: Dec. 1, 2020


2. https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-55179008

Publisher: BBC

Title: Climate change: UK aim of 68% emissions cut a 'colossal challenge'

Author(s): Roger Harrabin

Date: Dec. 5, 2020


3. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/02/climate/climate-change-health-risks.html

Publisher: New York Times

Title: Hotter Planet Already Poses Fatal Risks, Health Experts Warn

Author(s): Somini Sengupta

Date: Dec. 2, 2020


4. https://europepmc.org/article/pmc/pmc7651240


https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0306261920314793?via%3Dihub


Publisher: Elsevier, Applied Energy, Volume 281, 1 January 2021, 116043

Title: CO2 emissions inequality through the lens of developing countries

Author(s): Rui Huang, Lixin Tian

Date: Nov. 8, 2020