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Climate on the Edge

Climate on the Edge

By: Susan Su
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This is Climate on the Edge, where we explore the frontier of climate interventions and dive into the bold ideas that could shape our planet's future. Hosted by Susan Su.

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Susan Su
Politics & Government
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  • Solar Geoengineering and Climate Justice
    Dec 18 2024

    In this episode of Climate on the Edge, host Susan Su sits down with Andrew Parker, founder and CEO of the Degrees Initiative, and a global leader in the field of Solar Radiation Management (SRM). Degrees uniquely focuses on SRM research for and by the Global South, and has pioneered groundbreaking research grants and initiatives from South Africa to Thailand.


    This episode covers:

    • Why SRM isn’t just a thought experiment, but a potential scientific and political lifeline for vulnerable regions in the Global South
    • The Degrees Initiative’s groundbreaking efforts to empower researchers in Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia
    • The thorny ethical, political, and scientific challenges of governing an effort with global implications like SRM
    • How SRM fits into a broader climate action framework and why the “moral hazard” critique doesn’t tell the whole story
    • What the risk-risk framing of SRM tells us about how to proceed with its research and potential implementation
    • A sneak peek at the Degrees Global Forum 2025 in Cape Town and how it could redefine the SRM debate


    Andy brings over a decade of experience to this conversation, having been at the forefront of SRM research and governance since 2008. As the globe has continued to surpass climate thresholds and you've begun what's next and who should be involved, this episode will challenge your thinking.


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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • How to Save a Billion Lives from Extreme Heat
    Dec 12 2024

    Extreme heat is one of the deadliest—and least visible—threats of the climate crisis. In this episode of Climate on the Edge, we sit down with Anna Bershteyn, the driving force behind Project HEATWAVE at NYU Langone Health to look at the intersection of climate interventions and public health. Drawing from her background in global health systems and infectious disease modeling, Anna shares her team’s groundbreaking efforts to reduce mortality from extreme heat, a problem projected to threaten over a billion people this century.


    We explore:

    • How her research in HIV prevention led her to the frontlines of the climate crisis
    • The gaps in evidence and understanding that hinder effective responses to extreme heat
    • Innovative extreme heat interventions, from behavioral fixes to biomedical solutions to solar geoengineering
    • The staggering complexity of preparing for a crisis that is both predictable and uncertain


    Anna’s insights will challenge the way you think about climate adaptation and highlight the urgent need for global action. Whether you’re a policymaker, climate tech innovator, or just curious about how we can tackle the most pressing climate challenges, this episode is for you.


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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Solar Radiation Management to Buy Time for Climate
    Oct 30 2024

    As a climate investor focused on energy transition and carbon dioxide removal, I've spent years understanding and supporting technologies that drive decarbonization. But lately I've grown concerned that our progress isn't happening fast enough. The urgency of our situation. Which has become very apparent has left me curious about what else is out there.


    That's why I was so excited to speak with Kelly Wanser, Executive Director of SilverLining. SilverLining is a nonprofit organization dedicated to addressing climate risks through advancing research and equitable governance around solar radiation management. Kelly is an absolute powerhouse here and a true pioneer in this field. Our conversation will get into how SRM might work, where it's at today, what's needed to advance the field and why organizations like SilverLining and its backers believe that it should advance.


    We'll explore the economic and practical aspects, including concerns about SRM's affordability and the actual, very real logistical challenges of deploying any form of SRM responsibly on a global scale. Kelly is one of the world's most influential figures on SRM and climate intervention beyond emissions reduction. I hope this conversation is as thought-provoking for you as it was for me.


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    1 hr and 39 mins

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