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As climate change rages on, House on Fire is a podcast from the World Economic Forum about our greatest environmental nightmares and the plans we’re hatching to solve them. From seed vaults to tree plantations, plastic bans to carbon capture, we ask the powerful and the expert for their creative ideas. more

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Shipping is responsible for a gigaton of C02 emissions a year. We talk to the people on the climate frontline about one of the world's toughest industries to decarbonize. more

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Fans of direct air capture see it as a surefire way to suck greenhouse gas emissions from the atmosphere. Critics say it’s an overpriced distraction. We ask the people pioneering the technology for their view more

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Livestock production accounts for a staggering 15% of global emissions per year. With new viruses and zoonotic diseases on the rise, we talk to the entrepreneurs re-engineering the mighty burger and hoping to wean us off animal-based protein. more

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Big finance gets a lot of bad press - but it might just be our secret weapon in the fight against climate change. In this episode we talk to bankers, insurers and data experts who are pushing the world to divest from fossil fuels. more

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3.9 out of 5 stars from 23 ratings
  • The top 3%

    Of the incredibly wealthy die in a revolution

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    Motivated moviegoer
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great podcast

    Ignore the 1 star reviews, seem to think that the world economic forum is part of some big conspiracy. more

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    5
    lafontainedevie
    Canada3 years ago
  • Engaging and informative

    Thoughtful interviews with some very interesting and smart people all over the world. Highly recommend for anyone interested in finding solutions to a number of climate change related problems.

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    5
    green_gable
    United Kingdom3 years ago
  • One world, great reset bull!!

    Don’t listen to this agenda

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    1
    Jordanhollins
    Canada3 years ago
  • Here we go again!

    Brainwashing at its best! Brought to you by the billionaires at the WEF that owned the companies that destroyed the environment. Now they want to fix it, and they want you to own nothing and rent out your living room for yoga classes. Only you won’t get the rent, that’ll go straight to Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates to fund their one way trip to Mars! All they need is you to be scared enough to give away everything. Looks like it’s working. Enjoy dummies!

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    1
    sobmfmk
    United States3 years ago

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