
Climate change is real, accelerating, and profoundly urgent - yet the world isn’t changing quickly or deeply enough. In our experience, many important conversations are being avoided, maybe unintentionally. They're inconvenient: messy, emotionally charged, a little uncomfortable, ideologically polarized, or simply complex. This is why we have started Inconvenient Chats, our podcast to create room ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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In this episode, we ask whether human rights should have a business case. In a world where competitiveness and security agendas seem to take priority while sustainability regulation is being rolled back, we look at what research says about how protec... more
This week, we talk about arguably the most successful climate regulation in the EU: the emissions trading schemed and how a few political comments managed to drop the price of CO2/ton nearly 10%. We discuss what happened, what the ETS has achieved so... more
In this episode, we ask ourselves why we personally care about climate and sustainability more broadly. From exploring personal values and what makes “sacrifices” worth it - and why sacrifice is perhaps the wrong word to begin with - we reflect on va... more
This week we discuss small bit of feedback on our IC 17. Then for the main question we look at the battery industry in the EU all with the previously discussed strategic autonomy in mind. We explore the EU's dependency on raw materials and its cost d... more
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I love how the podcast covers not only climate change but other inconvenient (and very current) topics that can help in combating climate change - from the importance of communication to the importance of democracy. In a world that seems to be shying away from climate change given the current political environment, kudos to you guys for leaning into the topic, continuing to raise awareness and proposing some potential solutions!
It is amazing how much information and thoughts you share in short episodes! Topics are inconvenient but your discussion is far from that. Very enjoyable and easy to take in👏
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Conversations center on climate change, sustainability, and the political and social dynamics that shape action. Episodes commonly explore how global trends—from energy transitions and corporate responsibility to climate communication and democracy—intersect with real-world policy, ethics, and everyday behavior. The show tends to balance rigorous analysis with accessible storytelling, often weighing technological optimism against lifestyle changes and systemic reform. Noteworthy are its willingness to tackle uncomfortable topics, invite diverse viewpoints, and connect climate issues to broader geopolitical and social questions, making it useful for listeners who want thoughtful, pragmatic takes on what needs to happen next in climate action... more
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