Welcome to Climate Discourse, the official podcast of the Climate and Carbon Law Review (CCLR). Each month CCLR Managing Editor Kate McKenzie has a conversation with a representative of a legal discipline about the legal aspects of climate change.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Social SciencesScience |
For our first episode of 2023, Kate speaks with Timo Leiter about his recent CCLR article, ‘Too Little, Too Slow? Climate Adaptation at the United Nations Climate Change Negotiations Since the Adoption of the Paris Agreement’. Timo takes the opportun... more
In this special episode of Climate Discourse, Kate speaks with Joe DiMento about his new book Polar Shift: The Arctic Sustained. more
For this month’s episode, Kate sat down with Dr. Brian Mantlana. Brian leads the work on climate change at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research and is a Commissioner on South Africa’s Presidential Climate Change Commission. Kate spoke t... more
In this episode of Climate Discourse, Kate speaks to CCLR board member Harro van Asselt. Harro is an SEI Affiliated Researcher at the SEI Oxford Centre and Professor of Climate Law and Policy at the University of Eastern Finland. In a wide-ranging di... more
In this episode of Climate Discourse, Kate speaks with Lisa DeMarco. Lisa is on the CCLR Editorial Board and is a Senior Partner and CEO of Resilience LLP. She is also the Chair of the International Emissions Trading Association. Kate and Lisa talk a... more
In this episode of Climate Discourse, Kate speaks with CCLR Associate Editor Lisa Benjamin. Lisa is an Associate Professor at Lewis & Clark Law School in Portland Oregon and also a member of the UNFCCC Compliance Committee’s Facilitative Branch and t... more
In this episode of Climate Discourse, Kate talks to Olivia Rumble and Andrew Gilder about the multidisciplinary approach they take to their work, the complexities of the Article 6 rulebook, Andrew’s career as a ballet dancer and how children keep you... more
In its most recent report, the IPCC once again stated that in addition to decarbonising the world economy, we are likely to need a significant push to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere if we are to meet the 1.5 degrees target. In addition to ... more
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