
I Don't Believe in Climate Change
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We use 100 million barrels of oil every day. If we stacked each barrel on top of another, it would take us less than 5 days to reach the Moon.
“If we don’t have a planet, we’re not going to have a very good financial system,” Morgan Stanley chief executive James Gorman recently told a US congressional committee.
This episode is about the weather, about whether the weather is important (or not), about how we understand big, faceless things like the weather, and about how slippery the truth can be.
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Roundness is a cross-disciplinary podcast produced by the Queen's Library at Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet. https://www.qebarnet.co.uk
Sources:
- More than nine in ten Brits…
- Jonathan Frazer in the New Yorker
- Magali Delmas on earthquakes in California
- BP’s Beyond Petroleum campaign
- Peter Singer on reducing our carbon footprint
- Meehan Crist in the London Review of Books
- Kate Raworth on doughnut economics
Episode illustration: Meteorology: a table of the weather. Engraving by R. & E. Williamson, 1815, after Sir John Herschel, licensed under CC BY 4.0.
Additional music: Agora, Mirah, and Doctor Turtle.
“You’re Right But I’m Me” and “Clusticus The Mistaken” by Doctor Turtle licensed under CC BY 4.0.
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