Cleaning Up with Michael Liebreich
Once a week, on ‘Cleaning Up’, Michael Liebreich and Bryony Worthington sit down with a leader in clean energy, mobility, climate finance or sustainable development. Each episode covers the technical ground on some aspect of the low-carbon transition.
This week Michael Liebreich welcomes Helen to discuss the crucial role the oceans play in regulating our climate and keeping the planet habitable.
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How to be a Supercommunicator - Charles Duhigg
Charles Duhigg is a Pulitzer prize-winning reporter and the celebrated author of bestselling book, The Power of Habit. Helen joins him to discuss his new book …
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Exploring Physics, from Eggshells to Oceans
Freakonomics podcast – Ep 121
Helen loves to explain how the world works. She talks with Steve Levitt about studying bubbles, setting off explosives, and how ocean waves have changed the course of history.
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Tides of Transformation: An Oil Story
What exactly do we mean when we talk about oil? How is our relationship with it changing? And what would stopping oil really look like?
These are just some of the questions that we will explore in this series from Intelligence Squared, drawing on recent research from the Fraying Ties? project, supported by the UK’s Economic and Social Research Council, and hosted by Dr Helen Czerski.
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The Blue Machine
In this podcast Helen and Robert discuss amongst other things, how the oceans work and why understanding them is critically important.
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Series: They’ve made us
This new panel show was filmed and recorded in front of a LIVE audience at The Royal Institution in London. Join Helen Czerski, Robin Ince and two guests for a dinner party of ideas. Each guest will invite the people who formed the ideas that have shaped their work, inspiration, creativity and life. Some may be heroes and, some may be villains, a few may be in-between. They may be alive. They may be dead. They might even be fictional.
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How the Ocean Shapes Our World
Earth is home to a huge story that is rarely told – that of our ocean. Not the fish or the dolphins, but the massive ocean engine itself: what it does, why it works, and the many ways it has influenced animals, weather and human history & culture.
In her talk, physicist Helen Czerski will take us on a figurative deep dive to illuminate the murky depths of the ocean engine, examining the messengers, passengers and voyagers that live in it, travel over it, and survive because of it.
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Geothermal Transforms Dirty Coal Mines into Clean Energy Hotbeds
Geothermal energy is abundant, continuous and often untapped. In this episode we're looking at how this clean energy source could provide 100% of the UK's heating needs. Dr Helen Czerski went to Newcastle Upon Tyne to see one massive bore hole and to Gateshead to find out how coal mines could be transformed into renewable energy infrastructure. Enjoy!
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The INVISIBLE Energy Super Highways Powering the Grid
Can the National Grid really cope with electric vehicles? That's the question we get asked A LOT on the Fully Charged Show and so we thought it was time to ask the experts…
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Is Carbon Capture An Excuse To Burn More Fossil Fuels?
"An Open Sewer" that's how Former Vice President Al Gore, at the recent World Economic Forum in Davos said that we're treating the atmosphere given the amount of CO2 we're dumping in it. But what if we could take back the Carbon from the atmosphere and store it or, even better, remove it completely? Could that fix the Climate Crisis and get us to Net Zero? Join Helen as she investigates this contentious topic.
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Ocean Matters
Our ocean is the earth's defining feature. But the blue of our blue planet is so much more than just a colour. It is rich with life and plays an important role in keeping our planet stable and healthy. Worryingly, we are seeing our ocean change, for the worse.
The Ocean Matters podcasts share what is happening and what can be done to care for our oceans.
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Do We Need Nuclear Power?
Since its inception, Nuclear Power has split opinion. It was time to explore why, and ask if Nuclear has a place in a net zero future.
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IQ2 - What is the role of corporations in the energy transition?
Helen hosts the third in series of Intelligence Squared discussions on “The Great Energy Transition”. How corporations are changing and must change more as we journey from 2022 to 2050 – and beyond.
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IQ2 - What needs to happen between 2030 and 2050 to reach net zero?
Helen hosts the second in series of Intelligence Squared discussions on “The Great Energy Transition”. We’ll need drastic technological innovation and societal change to make net zero emissions by 2050 a reality.
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IQ2 podcast: Anand Giridharadas interview
Persuasion in an Age of Polarisation: Anand Giridharadas talks about his new book “The Persuaders: Winning Hearts and Minds in a Divided Age”.
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IQ2 - What is happening between now and 2030 to achieve net zero?
Helen hosts the first in series of Intelligence Squared discussions on “The Great Energy Transition”. To halt global warming and save the planet, there’s no two ways about it – we need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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Heat Pumps Explained
Heat pumps are heralded as a super efficient and cost effective way to heat our homes. But what exactly is inside this big box that apparently works like a backwards fridge?
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Podcast 176 – Fusion, Whale Earwax and Flat Earth?
A Fully Charged ‘Plus’ Podcast where Robert Llewellyn talks with Helen.
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Intelligence Squared podcast: Nicklas Brendborg interview
Molecular biologist Nicklas Brendborg came to Intelligence Squared to talk to Helen about the themes of his bestselling book Jellyfish Age Backwards: Nature’s Secrets to Longevity.
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Sodium Batteries
Helen heads to Sheffield to inquire into the use of sodium found in common salt, as a possible route to clean, safe and cheaper batteries.
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