Major Global Shifts On The Climate Crisis' Front Lines (w/ Financial Times' Simon Mundy)
Podcast |
The Climate Pod
Publisher |
The Climate Pod
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Earth Sciences
News
News Commentary
Science
Publication Date |
Jan 19, 2022
Episode Duration |
01:29:35

This is one of the most wide-ranging, comprehensive episodes we've ever had. Simon Mundy, who serves as the Moral Money editor of the Financial Times, spent years traveling through 26 countries on six continents finding a diverse set of stories and people who represent many of the massive shifts underway around the globe. In his new book, Race For Tomorrow: Survival, Innovation, And Profit On The Front Lines Of The Climate Crisis, he details those travels and the vast disparities and outcomes people are experiencing as unjust global transformations occur. We talk about ancient Mammoth tusk hunting in Siberia, Cobalt mining in the Congo, breakthrough innovation in Iceland, climate displacement in the Philippines, and much, much more. 

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