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Summer climate breakdown

New Economics Podcast

English - August 13, 2018 00:00 - 19 minutes - 22.9 MB - ★★★★ - 68 ratings
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We’ve just had a few days of respite from the craziest temperatures, but this summer’s heatwave has felt unusual.

Parks turning to dust and reservoirs running out. Record temperatures and sweeping fires. It feels as though, this summer, we’ve had a glimpse at what our ‘new normal’ might look like. It’s a disaster on a global scale and it’s been taking hold for some time. So why aren’t we in a panic?

Ayeisha Thomas-Smith is joined by Dave Powell, head of environment at the New Economics Foundation, who's been feeling a bit Thom Yorke about it all.

Links:
Dave's NEF blog: 'Climate breakdown: where is the left?'
https://www.neweconomics.org/2018/07/climate-breakdown-where-is-the-left

Dave's Business Green article: 'In praise of mild discombobulation'
https://www.businessgreen.com/bg/opinion/3036945/in-praise-of-mild-discombobulation

Sustainababble - the weekly comedy podcast about the environment that Dave co-hosts with Ollie Hayes:
http://www.sustainababble.fish

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Produced by James Shield.

Music this week is by Andy Zeus and Podington Bear, used under Creative Commons licence.

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