With Professor of Climate Science Ed Hawkins | The Fully Charged Podcast

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This week Robert is joined by Ed Hawkins, Professor of Climate Science at the University of Reading (UK).
The subject of our Climate is always one that’ll start a good debate, and in this fascinating podcast Robert discusses the Decarbonisation Problem with Professor Hawkins, what we can do to slow rising temperatures, and what can be learnt from the past.
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  • @StuartAT
    @StuartAT7 ай бұрын

    Bobby, I want a word with you about gateway-drugs. We got an EV a couple of years ago and now we're waiting for 16 solar panels and a battery to be installed and I hold you personally responsible! Thank you for your work and opening my eyes/mind to the possibilities. Keep it up 👏

  • @cavedoguk3787

    @cavedoguk3787

    7 ай бұрын

    My "Gateway drug" was our Hyundai ionic hybrid. Only happy when it switched to electric. So since then got 4kw solar and 5.2kw battery. Decarbonised the house and the new car is now EV. And still going

  • @salibaba

    @salibaba

    7 ай бұрын

    We’ve had exactly the same experience just over 3 years, and we’ve transformed our house in that time. I’ve told Robert as much when I met him, that my wife HATED him, and that she’d be setting up a support group for the spouses of people like us.

  • @michaeljames5936

    @michaeljames5936

    7 ай бұрын

    I think if you're really honest with yourself, I think you'll find you were dabbling in LED lightbulbs years before that.

  • @linmal2242

    @linmal2242

    6 ай бұрын

    @@cavedoguk3787 I have the Toyota Hybrid Camry, the standard taxi in SYD, and really love it. Hope Toyota keeps going with the move to electrics !

  • @nickbull6603
    @nickbull66037 ай бұрын

    Just to cheer you up, I’m 50, so definitely knocking on the door of “older white male” territory, and I couldn’t be more concerned about climate charge and more determined to do my bit to mitigate against it. My father in law is 85 so definitely qualifies, he’s just bought his first electric car and is absolutely delighted with it

  • @John-FourteenSix
    @John-FourteenSix7 ай бұрын

    Another great podcast. Going Electric is the best thing we’ve done in many years. It’s all about energy and how we use it. Thank you for leading us there.

  • @ReverendRandy
    @ReverendRandy7 ай бұрын

    Robert and Ed, thank you so much for this very thoughtful show! As a 74 year old environmentalist who has been driving EVs since 1991, your educational activities inspire me and I'm sure are influencing others to do the right thing. There is tremendous denial among folks here in the US, though climate disasters are on our side in helping to wake people up. Peace

  • @robertrigel9806
    @robertrigel98067 ай бұрын

    Don't lose faith, Bobby! What you are doing with your channel is so helpful to the world. As your guest said, we got ourselves into this mess and we can get ourselves out. And that won't be easy without your continued voice in these matters. Cheers!

  • @herrknopf2685
    @herrknopf26857 ай бұрын

    Robert, I appreciate longer, calmer and thoughtful discussions such as this. I have learned so much over the years watching the Fully Charged Show and now Everything Electric! I believe that you are indeed making a difference and helping to push back on and eventually topple the current wave of climate denial and fossil fuel addiction. Keep on with your excellent work!

  • @gregbailey45

    @gregbailey45

    7 ай бұрын

    We have a whole Broadcast organisation in Australia called SBS. Stop Burning Stuff!!!

  • @iareid8255

    @iareid8255

    7 ай бұрын

    Greg,, if that is ever acheived, the population gradually dies. It is a not going to happen and that is a huge benefit.

  • @h2rider953
    @h2rider9537 ай бұрын

    Why I decided to go fossil free early this year. We are living an unsustainable lifestyle on finite planet; we are burning our children's future.

  • @jamesgrover2005

    @jamesgrover2005

    7 ай бұрын

    The biological reason to have children is passing on our DNA, you would think the logical step is to leave them a habitable world. I often wonder how much of the push back is paid for by the fossil industry.

  • @michaelrch

    @michaelrch

    7 ай бұрын

    Exactly. And we are burning the global south's present.

  • @mrfr87

    @mrfr87

    7 ай бұрын

    Good on you. Wish I had the money for that too.

  • @jaroslavjandek8365

    @jaroslavjandek8365

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@mrfr87the less wealth you have, the more changes to your lifestyle you have to make in order to help. I have a friend who isn't wealthy - he moved closer to his job, sold his car, cycles or commutes to work, etc. It's certainly a less comfortable living, but he does seem to be happier to me now. I had switched to an EV, PV panels, etc. - which resulted in being much more aware of energy consumption and led me to use a lot less energy than before.

  • @howardrisby9621

    @howardrisby9621

    7 ай бұрын

    I'm doing my best, but solar pv and wind turbines are a non-starter in rented accommodation. It's been over a year since I was due a heat pump 'in three months'!! I don't run a car, which helps and can't afford overseas holidays in any case, so zero air miles in over six years.

  • @reubenwilkinson6493
    @reubenwilkinson64937 ай бұрын

    Great job , this episode is needed to explain the truth of climate change, thank you !

  • @lievendemeyer8691
    @lievendemeyer86917 ай бұрын

    Thank you for repeating we're not destroying the planet, we are making it very hard for our species and a lot of other species to live on it.

  • @wasbikebloke9846
    @wasbikebloke98467 ай бұрын

    Great podcast. I tuned in because the title had ‘climate’ in it. The same reason why I bought an electric car. It would be good to see Ed’s climate stripes featured on all Fully Charged and Everything Electric branding 😊

  • @cavedoguk3787
    @cavedoguk37877 ай бұрын

    3 years vegan and Last year we got solar and battery system. Turned off the gas. Removed the radiators and put in internal insulation. Removed our big bath in favour of the electric shower. Gas to induction Cooking etc. Driving BEV. Still a way to go but feel we are getting there.

  • @highlanderapparel
    @highlanderapparel7 ай бұрын

    Kindness is still free, kindness is always free, the Highlander😊

  • @sly1968si
    @sly1968si7 ай бұрын

    More like this please.

  • @aomurdock
    @aomurdock7 ай бұрын

    I quit smoking because my doctor told me it was very detrimental to my health! I stopped driving ICE vehicles, operating ICE lawnmowers, weed wackers & saws because they are detrimental to the health of planet earth!

  • @xiaoka

    @xiaoka

    7 ай бұрын

    I pray for the day all leaf blowers are electric. 😂

  • @JBean_COCR
    @JBean_COCR7 ай бұрын

    Good discussion Robert. As one of those few boomers who has spent half my career trying to reduce greenhouse gases and pollution, I learned early on hardly anyone cared about this like I did, it usually had the opposite effect of alienating these people. So I focused on efficiency and saving money. This was a big hit. But I think we're past that. Another elephant in the room in my opinion is the out of control human population which not only affects climate change and pollution, but also resource depletion and negatively impacts our natural systems. If we simply pushed for two-child families now, in 100 years we could have our population down to half without causing huge societal issues (see PR China). What saddens me is that we have the capital and technology for all people to live reasonably (especially at 4 billion) without killing our environment that we are but one part of. Let's hope our kids and grandkids can do a better job.

  • @pinkelephants1421
    @pinkelephants14217 ай бұрын

    I remember snow still being a regular feature here in the UK in the early 1990s and when the local shops stopped selling snow shovels and salt for gritting the paths and driveways sometime around 2007/08 due to lack of demand by the Swansea area populace due to lack of snow & icey conditions. I haven't felt the need to wear thermal underwear for about 25yrs; the weather just doesn't warrant it anymore.

  • @atomicdmt8763

    @atomicdmt8763

    7 ай бұрын

    hint: oceans. decadal occasilations...nature

  • @freeheeler09
    @freeheeler097 ай бұрын

    Great discussion Robert. You two had a good chemistry. Please have him on again!

  • @snowstrobe
    @snowstrobe7 ай бұрын

    Congrats on 13 years... I've enjoyed many many years listening to FC content and going to the show. It has definitely helped inform me on my own journey to understand our situation over the years. I've stopped being too concerned about what happens to humans now, it the other species which are going to be wiped out by behaviour.

  • @JunkerOnDrums
    @JunkerOnDrums7 ай бұрын

    Agriculture is responsible for 1/3 of the emission of CO2 in Denmark! So there are areas other than transport that are important to change in a more ecological direction :D Thanks for your good work from an almost happy EV owner... P.S: This year around 70% of electricity is produced by renewable energy in Denmark.

  • @robfee2065
    @robfee20657 ай бұрын

    What a brilliant PodCast thank you

  • @clivepierce1816
    @clivepierce18167 ай бұрын

    As someone who worked in at atmospheric research for twenty-five years, I am all too familiar with mansplaining individuals who think they know better than an atmospheric scientist. The latest encounter was with a builder this morning. “It’s all just part of a natural cycle.” The words of the ecologist, Bill Rees spring to mind - “A curious thing about H. sapiens is that we are clever enough to document - in exquisite detail - various trends that portend the collapse of modern civilization, yet not nearly smart enough to extricate ourselves from our self-induced predicament.”

  • @rickybryan1759
    @rickybryan17597 ай бұрын

    In Australia we are talking about large sections just becoming not liveable for human habitation

  • @davidmorse6290

    @davidmorse6290

    7 ай бұрын

    Isn’t that 90% of Australia already! 😂

  • @user-fs4gp7un2r
    @user-fs4gp7un2r7 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much you guys

  • @scottcompany4040
    @scottcompany40407 ай бұрын

    I get all the ammunition I need for my dinosaur gun from this channel. Keep it going guys! Especially stuff about the climate change catastrophe that is already with us

  • @jonwragg3822
    @jonwragg38227 ай бұрын

    Best episode yet. Incredibly informative. More please.

  • @reinislusis3569
    @reinislusis35697 ай бұрын

    Spot on! Don't like solutions.

  • @freeheeler09
    @freeheeler097 ай бұрын

    Interesting things happening on the climate front right now. CO2 emissions are rising, El Niño will likely make the summers in the southern and northern hemispheres the hottest ever, and the decline in Antarctic sea ice means the newly open waters will absorb a lot of previously reflected sunlight.

  • @stuartgraca
    @stuartgraca7 ай бұрын

    Reducing the need for unnecessary technology and fashion, is a way of reducing the over all production and use of energy . Its the easiest thing we all can do, it was the feature of the past, home production and repair of technology.

  • @BobQuigley
    @BobQuigley7 ай бұрын

    Followed your lead Robert for a decade. As far as "Cword" goes also found it difficult to clearly explain climate specifics. Eventually stumbled onto another way to present info to male friends who consider themselves science oriented. One friend in particular had a career building battery factories for Energizer around the world. We agreed laws of physics rule! THis opened door to showing the 200 year old proofs of ability of CO2 to absorb Infrared heat energy. Added fact that today we're adding 51and growing billion tons of greenhouse gases pollution to our SHARED ATMOSPHERE ANNUALLY. This he understood.

  • @linmal2242

    @linmal2242

    6 ай бұрын

    No body is talking about limiting the growth of Homo Sapiens ! You talking about growing billion tons of GGs.! The current billions are scheduled to hugely increse !

  • @ElectricCarAustralia
    @ElectricCarAustralia7 ай бұрын

    Another great interview Bobby. Keep up the great work.

  • @mrmawson2438
    @mrmawson24387 ай бұрын

    Great show guys

  • @linmal2242
    @linmal22426 ай бұрын

    I'm an older baby-boomer sitting in the biggest coal exporting city in the world and although not an ex-hippie, I am totally with Robert in the necessity to limit carbon polution. Will it happen; doubtful with the pressure of the ' never mentioned ' acceleration of the world's population, all wanting what you Robert, and Ed, and I have got living in the West ! Power, heating, choice of food provided by transport, mobility etcetera, all facilitated by fossil fuels !

  • @Micro-bit
    @Micro-bit7 ай бұрын

    Great JOB, Thanks!!!

  • @stephenabbott904
    @stephenabbott9047 ай бұрын

    Another great interview yet again.

  • @rinnin
    @rinnin7 ай бұрын

    Brilliant Podcast episode. Some great talking points & complex issues broken down so well. Great to hear your views Robert & glad to see that you’re all aware that EVs are only a tiny part of the solution. Would love to hear more about car sharing initiatives. Such a shame about Sono motors Sion dying. That could’ve been a game changer. 😢 Thank you. 🙏🌍🌱

  • @lickingthecat
    @lickingthecat7 ай бұрын

    Awesome job, guys! Thanks for the info. 👍

  • @dianewallace6064
    @dianewallace60647 ай бұрын

    Thanks for presenting info in an entertaining manner.

  • @nicolaspwr4ppl
    @nicolaspwr4ppl7 ай бұрын

    Watching a conversation improves the effeciency of the infomation transmission ;)

  • @danielmadar9938
    @danielmadar99386 ай бұрын

    Thanks.

  • @kqschwarz
    @kqschwarz7 ай бұрын

    The climate discussions are the best one. That said, I don't think most people have "moved on". I find it maddening, but most people don't think at all about the climate and when they do they don't think it is a big problem. It is just terrible. We need to act now and act with tremendous speed. For example, instead of prohibiting the sale of gas and diesel cars in 2030 or 2035, what should be prohibited is the sale of gas and diesel FUEL in 2030. That would create a mad rush to EVs and would mitigate at least that particular part of the climate crisis.

  • @frejaresund3770
    @frejaresund37707 ай бұрын

    I have been enjoyed, so thank you for delivering.

  • @krisb2038
    @krisb20387 ай бұрын

    Thank you, keep going

  • @AnnoyingRash
    @AnnoyingRash7 ай бұрын

    i enjoyed this episode. thnak you.

  • @brianscott1978
    @brianscott19787 ай бұрын

    Well done

  • @jaroslavjandek8365
    @jaroslavjandek83657 ай бұрын

    @33:17 Indeed, forget net zero. We aren't even at the stage of slowing global warming. We're barely at the stage of accelerating global warming a bit less. Emissions are actually increasing every year. Even if they start decreasing, it will still result in global warming for a very long time!

  • @markmarco2880
    @markmarco28807 ай бұрын

    Reason is comfort, and your input is both. With my gratitude.🌿🐇 Live long and prosper.🍎

  • @wellsteadfamilytv9687
    @wellsteadfamilytv96877 ай бұрын

    Really informative and clear messages that the time is now, responsibly lies with us all, and taking action is not optimal

  • @gregbailey45

    @gregbailey45

    7 ай бұрын

    Or 'optional'.

  • @tigheiramo-baker8156
    @tigheiramo-baker81567 ай бұрын

    If we all try to recycle more it would stop methane from going into the atmosphere from all the filthy landfills, I live in Finland where all bottles and cans are sent back to the suppliers and you get money back for those! It’s great and would help stop plastics from entering the environment. The rest of the waste is incinerated and is used for heating and electricity production. Why can’t countries like the uk introduce the same, we all need to breath the same air! Thanks Robert your a hero.

  • @andrewsaint6581
    @andrewsaint65817 ай бұрын

    Trees. Attenborough said that we'd chopped down Trillions of trees in the last 10,000 years. We've just had torrential rain causing phenomenal flash flooding in UK Oct '23. I was told by the guys chopping down my neighbour's 300 year old oak that was subsiding his house that that size of tree will take 300 gallons of water out of the ground a day. That's room for sopping up some of the worst if we plant like mad. How much bio-diversity lives in, on and under an oak?

  • @williamclark6466
    @williamclark64667 ай бұрын

    Absolutely extraordinary, as you said. All the podcasts and videos are excellent, though.

  • @barrymurton8988
    @barrymurton89887 ай бұрын

    I remember in the late 70’s looking a plots coming out from one of the programs being run showing that the SO2 coming out from our power station, on the prevailing wind, was killing off the trees in Scandinavia and the USSR!

  • @Holywood07
    @Holywood077 ай бұрын

    Thank you for finally underlying that we don't need to save the planet, but our base of existence. Was advocating this for years! :)

  • @mrmawson2438
    @mrmawson24387 ай бұрын

    Morning guys

  • @drrobairebeckwith3687
    @drrobairebeckwith36877 ай бұрын

    And mostly the same activities that are responsible for global heating are also the cause of the catastrophic fall in biodiversity and habitat destruction. The biodiversity crisis requires more attention also although it is very much part of the same issue. Excellent stuff, valuable and rational discussion

  • @linmal2242

    @linmal2242

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes, well said as our existence is really dependent on the the rest of the world's biodiversity.

  • @neilphilpott9750
    @neilphilpott97507 ай бұрын

    Thanks again for a good one.! Fifteen years ago I was a climate sceptic, I used to point to the Medieval warm periods and subsequent cold periods and argue that this current warming is just natural variation in the climate and that its Co2 from us was all a con, even in the face of growing scientific consensus...such arrogance of the older white male, me!! After watching " An Inconvenient Truth " I began to doubt, so I signed up for a free on line course, this one run by Exeter Uni, to get some proper facts and lo, I understood and got a true grasp of the utter enormity of the task ahead, it actually made me quite depressed but that was then; I've since embraced my obligation to make changes within my power fully understanding my behaviours are not going to make any real difference on their own but, also knowing there is no other way, we all can only do what we can. I flip-flop like the good Prof but carry on anyway as you do. Thanks for the good work and the interesting vids and podcasts.

  • @atomicdmt8763

    @atomicdmt8763

    7 ай бұрын

    sceptic - is a trigger word........fyi.

  • @barrymurton8988
    @barrymurton89887 ай бұрын

    I’m a white old fart who fully supports you.. I got my first EV last year after my wife past and had to return her Motability car - Really happy with it. Just wish I could get my electric supplier to fit a smart meter but apparently I have no WAN but that’s another story!

  • @robinyellow
    @robinyellow7 ай бұрын

    Interesting that everything we are looking to do over the next thirty years is to stop climate change getting worse. Not to reverse it 😢. So all floods and extreme weather is not going to go away. What we are experiencing now is our future reality.

  • @xchopp
    @xchopp7 ай бұрын

    Ooooh... I thought it was going to be "Charging"! Good episode!

  • @freeheeler09
    @freeheeler097 ай бұрын

    Besides climate change, we are also facing tremendous and growing overpopulation problems, the one problem to rule them all, the crisis of accelerating extinctions and collapse of ecosystems, overshoot (using more oil, water and other resources than we have), unequal distribution of resources, and because of all of the above, increasing human conflict. Your kindness, humility and openness are lessons for us all in how to we can cooperate to solve these problems.

  • @linmal2242

    @linmal2242

    5 ай бұрын

    They will not be solved, FH, as human self-interest, greed will triumph in places, underming the positive forces working.. A saving grace might be an incentive system but even that with all the recycling etc. will be eclipse by the sheer numbers of Homo Sapiens ( Not too sapien are we )

  • @rushja
    @rushja7 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this, great talk! I really wish I didn't believe in science sometimes, it's a scary future

  • @andydahl609
    @andydahl6097 ай бұрын

    The atmosphere is easy to fix. Just ask sigorny weaver, in the film aliens, they had atmospheric purification devices. We need a few million of them please!

  • @5353Jumper
    @5353Jumper7 ай бұрын

    Carbon Capture- Let's use a huge amount of energy reducing some of the emissions from our energy consumption. If you do some napkin math on the above statement it should be fairly easy to see the problem with that technology. It is unfortunate, but our only option here is to reduce emissions, reduce energy consumption, stop destroying natural carbon sinks, and hope we can survive a few decades until nature balances out our last century of harm.

  • @reason3581

    @reason3581

    7 ай бұрын

    Energy efficiency of the Climeworks DAC plant is 90% with a goal of 96%. DAC is not the only CDR method. There are several. Enhanced rock wheathering, biochar, different types of ocean based CDR, etcetera. The IPCC reports clearly shows that we will need several gigatons of CDR per year in the second half of this century.

  • @5353Jumper

    @5353Jumper

    7 ай бұрын

    @reason3581 how exactly are we measuring "energy efficiency" when the alternative is not doing the process at all? Do you mean that the emissions for making the capture plant plus the emissions for the energy needed to run the capture plant only work out to 10% of the carbon captured (with hope to get it down to 4%)? Is that what you mean by "energy efficiency"? And if so, are they reliant on "green" generation for the plant to achieve that figure? Whatever method is used it takes energy to power the fans to push the air through, plus whatever other energy is needed in the process itself if any (And incidentals like transportation and materials). Whatever they do for the math, it needs to be weighed against the emissions savings of just putting that energy into the grid instead. Particularly if they are using green generation, it would reduce emissions to just plug that into the grid and invest the extra money into electrified transportation, or other electrified industrial process to reduce the burning of fuels in the first place. The IPCC report says carbon capture is essential to avoid consequences at this point because we have not acted strongly enough in the past to avoid mass human trauma. But the report does not say that there actually ARE any available carbon capture technologies that ARE good enough to deploy. We need them sure, does not mean we have them. Leading us back to the assessment that reducing consumption, reducing emissions, rebuilding natural carbon sinks, and bracing for the trauma until nature can restore the balance hoping we have not destroyed ourselves is the last resort we are dealing with. There may be some potential for carbon capture directly on-site in some industries preventing emissions. (Needs to be kept away from fuel based generation and fuel production though, that compounds the inefficiency). But using solar (or other green generation) panels to power airborne carbon capture, has a lot to prove vs just plugging the same solar panels into the grid and reducing fuel consumption instead. The worst plan would be to just keep status quo with our fuel consumption, and then try to hide the festering wound with bandaid solution like carbon capture.

  • @reason3581

    @reason3581

    7 ай бұрын

    @@5353Jumper re: Climeworks, yes they have done so called Life Cycle Analysis. They use 100% geothermal energy for the operation in Iceland. There are several CDR methods with future potential for gigaton level removals. They just need time and money to scale up. We have to go all in on both emission mitigation and CDR. Remember that there already is a Trillion ton CO2 in the atmosphere from historic emissions.

  • @linmal2242
    @linmal22425 ай бұрын

    Love your 'Silly Voices' Robert ! Yes, the fossil evidence is there; like the stromatalites on the coast of Western Aust. which go back insane distance in the past.

  • @rngalston
    @rngalston7 ай бұрын

    Now I know why we get along so well Bobby-my father was a HUGE hippy.

  • @markg6953
    @markg69537 ай бұрын

    I bet even the captain of the titanic was thinking ,this is NOT possible, even when the water was up to his neck!

  • @klaxoncow
    @klaxoncow7 ай бұрын

    I remember "Wet Liberal Weekly", Robert. Oh, how far we've come. Except the angry rants, those are just as delicious as they've always been. Feel free to angry rant some more - it was basically the original reason why I subscribed all those many moons ago. :) Because we all should be as mad as hell and refuse to take it anymore. And you actually said so, when no-one else had the balls to do so. Keep up the good work.

  • @paulgardner5665
    @paulgardner56657 ай бұрын

    Would be interested to see if we can push a libertarian narrative about how electrification makes us less dependent on big companies as well as government. Many Americans who could be swayed by climate denying think tanks also distrust big oil as much as big government. Success stories of us middle aged and older white guys with our spreadsheets of cost savings would be a welcome narrative.

  • @steve_787
    @steve_7877 ай бұрын

    43:00 just a thought on the bug's on the cars. Would there be a notable decline in how many you wash off the car today vs 20 years ago given cars are more aerodynamic and thus being sweeping over the cars rather than mashed into them? I'm not saying that there isn't a decline in insect numbers, just wonder if newer cars keep themselves a bit cleaner due to the air flow over/around them?

  • @tonystanley5337
    @tonystanley53377 ай бұрын

    While EVs don't solve everything, they are the very biggest sector. When you add vehicle emissions to fuel supply chain emissions (as fossil interests like to do for EVs) its close to 50% of the problem. EVs will remove oils dominance in politics and influence on the media.

  • @chris52386
    @chris523867 ай бұрын

    I ❤️ my electric car!

  • @beepthesheep867

    @beepthesheep867

    7 ай бұрын

    I love my EV too... I wouldn't ever go back to diesel now. My gf loves her EV too. Shame that we need to scar the surface of planet cutting down more trees to mine for all those extra metals. Shame EVs are 30% to 50% heavier than their ICE equivalents and therefore require more energy to move them. Currently in the UK, 94% of that energy comes from burning fossil fuels at source. There are also significant energy losses in the distribution of that energy and the conversion from DC to AC and back to DC. It's a shame we can't beat the laws of thermodynamics. Energy from renewable sources causes warming too. Wind... Wind block, warming the land. Solar... 20% efficient panels. 80% heat Hydro... a body of water at a head causes a spinning body to slow. Slowing a spinning Earth reduces its EMF. Reducing our protective magnetosphere allows more solar radiation to penetrate warming the Earth. Shame really!

  • @TeaBreak.

    @TeaBreak.

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@beepthesheep867Please do not attend anyone's house party. It is a finite experience, you will end up depressing everyone and end up more depressed. 🤣

  • @beepthesheep867

    @beepthesheep867

    7 ай бұрын

    @@TeaBreak. can't attend a house party. You know why... climate change!

  • @Burtis89

    @Burtis89

    7 ай бұрын

    I'd love to be able to afford one and have somewhere to charge one 😢

  • @Apjooz

    @Apjooz

    7 ай бұрын

    @beepthesheep867 My country installed a wind turbine and we live on top of lava now.

  • @peterjol
    @peterjol7 ай бұрын

    A way to solve the problem of people losing their 'jobs' due to the transition to renewables energy and sustainable systems would be to make it financially worthwhile for people to SHARE the jobs we NEED people to do and work much LESS....that is how you could very easily offer an alternative 'job' to all the millions of people working in the fossil fuel industries who otherwise will fight against the transition to renewable energy to the bitter end.

  • @5353Jumper

    @5353Jumper

    7 ай бұрын

    Global society needs to embrace a higher value of labor. Pay employees more while executives and shareholders get less. Globally! It is the only way we do not end up with mass starvation in the coming economic retraction. Reducing population, more efficient process, more efficient transportation, more efficient generation, reduction in consumption. All of these things are coming soon, all at the same time, rapidly because we have tried to avoid them with short term profiteering for decades so now it will be sudden trauma. If we can return the value of labor to a point where a single household income can support a modest household, around the world, we can scale back the amount of labor in the workforce and concentrate humanity on other goals such as community and family development, discovery and art. If we are forced into this economic retraction by the nature of the planet with our current unequal distribution of wealth and income it will be global trauma. It will mean billions starving while the wealth elite hide in their mansions, hoping the civil uprising does not dethrone them too aggressively.

  • @johngordon1175
    @johngordon11757 ай бұрын

    There is a massive fire in the center of this, our planet!

  • @grindupBaker

    @grindupBaker

    7 ай бұрын

    Insulated from surface & space by 70,000 metres (230,000 feet) of super-high-quality rock insulation (so not 10 inches like a house but 230,000 feet) which is why it can only seep out at a miserable rate that can't even melt a little bit of winter snow off the ground, needs the Sun to do that, which is exactly why it is still thousands of degrees hot inside Earth, simple because the heat SIMPLY HAS NO WAY TO GET OUT (volcanoes are sad minuscule little pin pricks like a pin prick on an effelump).

  • @terryputson5542
    @terryputson55427 ай бұрын

    Almerian greenhouses are growing huge amounts of cash crops and cooling the region of southern Spain by 3 degrees. That Spanish region has issues ( put it mildly) but the tech is here. Water is the key to everything and we can produce that by combining the tech. ( Solar Water PLC)

  • @lavectech
    @lavectech7 ай бұрын

    Yes talking electric cars and solar is more around the BBQ in Australia now. Latest topic has been we need rebates for home batteries as there is a lot of solar.

  • @TandNFox
    @TandNFox7 ай бұрын

    I am 80 yrs plus and retired farmer , we needed to watch the weather all the time ! We saw unusual changes at all times of the year, freezing winters ,warm winters ,wet cold summers , dry hot summers ,so maybe this climate expert has not spent enough time on the soil of the earth ?

  • @nickcook2714
    @nickcook27146 ай бұрын

    Regarding the green credentials of bicycles, according to the chart in Sustainable Energy Without the Hot Air, they are roughly twice as efficient as walking, on par with a FULL electric train! Regarding DACCS (Direct air carbon capture as opposed to direct air capture), we should be using the resources to build more zero emissions Technologies, which will mean we need less DACCS in the future, and stopping a tonne of emissions has the same effect as removing a tonne. DACCS, and also clean hydrogen, probably best kept development phase only at the moment and we should focus our available resources stopping emissions in the first instant once we've cracked the backbone on that limp house we can roll out the other technologies to do the mopping up. If the bath is overflowing the first thing to do is turn the taps off, then get the mop and bucket out and think about alternatives to having a bath.

  • @barrymurton8988
    @barrymurton89887 ай бұрын

    Apart from burning fossil fuels, it’s about the cutting down of pure forest and polluting of our oceans.

  • @therealshakespeare9243
    @therealshakespeare92437 ай бұрын

    I put out a video on my channel, using the same tagline related to the “C” word and it also received less views than any other video on my channel. So it seems people are also put off by use of the letter “C” not just the word “climate”.

  • @jamesgrover2005

    @jamesgrover2005

    7 ай бұрын

    Or.. the algorithm gods are working against our better interests

  • @therealshakespeare9243

    @therealshakespeare9243

    7 ай бұрын

    For the record, the video was titled “WS33 Did Shakespeare use the ‘C’ word?” and is part of a series of videos that tells you who the really Bard was! It therefore has nothing to do with the climate. So it’s unlikely to be affected by the algorithms used to shore up the oil industry.

  • @dan8375
    @dan83757 ай бұрын

    I enjoyed the show however I wanted to correct some CO2 information the CO2 level did not reach 340 ppm until 1981 in 1959 it was 316 ppm thanks again for the show

  • @drunkenhobo8020

    @drunkenhobo8020

    7 ай бұрын

    I think he said 314 ppm.

  • @mrpaul5726
    @mrpaul57267 ай бұрын

    Rob....Everything is Political....Like it or Not.....This is a fact and those who fail to embrace that fact (including you) will fail to progress their agenda. We want everything to be Electric and this will only happen when the Political Machine makes it happen through Legislation.

  • @frejaresund3770

    @frejaresund3770

    7 ай бұрын

    Not necessarily. Electrification is happening whatever the politics think. Practically they only affect the speed. So far I haven't seen any politician wanting to ban electric solutions, just hindering them.

  • @mrpaul5726

    @mrpaul5726

    7 ай бұрын

    You make a good point my friend that bears consideration. But it also proves that help or hinder you cant ignore politicians and like Politicians or not they will have a tremendous impact on the scale and speed of Electrification@@frejaresund3770

  • @Apjooz

    @Apjooz

    7 ай бұрын

    That gases in the atmosphere do something to the atmosphere, that part shouldn't be political.

  • @jakobusphsteyn3500
    @jakobusphsteyn35007 ай бұрын

    A simplistic solution, less humans, more trees and a very different economic model.

  • @minisurfboardscouk
    @minisurfboardscouk6 ай бұрын

    Great podcast I’d love to make all the changes that is needed but we just don’t have the funds coming in to make any of the changes I wish the oil companies would even make one change! That is make fuel much cleaner so the mass of us could start making a difference at the pumps with our existing vehicles

  • @johngordon1175
    @johngordon11757 ай бұрын

    The climate has been incrementally changing for hundreds years and doesn’t really matter, I agree with ceeping air clean and breathable though,

  • @googlelansdown
    @googlelansdown7 ай бұрын

    Whilst listening to this video I felt very pleased with myself, because at the same time I checked how much co2 my new solar panel system had saved in the last 21months. 10.46 T of co2, had been saved, but I wonder how much was created whilst making the panels, batteries, inverter, cabling and transporting from China? Maybe if I left it for ten years I might get a better idea! Great video, thought provoking.

  • @rogerphelps9939

    @rogerphelps9939

    7 ай бұрын

    The CO2 emissions from manufacturing your system was probably equal to the amount you saved in 6 months.

  • @ambassadorfromreality1125

    @ambassadorfromreality1125

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@rogerphelps9939without checking the figure I had in mind for solar panels was about a year but it really isn't very long at all

  • @ambassadorfromreality1125

    @ambassadorfromreality1125

    7 ай бұрын

    Don't forget to tell your friends

  • @atomicdmt8763

    @atomicdmt8763

    7 ай бұрын

    but plants love CO2.......... and how has China and India been doing? Climate fraud, I suspect. Science.

  • @omelborpon3159
    @omelborpon31597 ай бұрын

    Carbon capture: grow trees. Grow big trees and grow more trees. Think Sherwood Forest.

  • @geoffriebold5567
    @geoffriebold55677 ай бұрын

    Robert, big fan of Site & Content, but please try to avoid leading (closed) questions. For example your bit asking about digging up stuff for batteries & recycling batteries etc. Not a question a statement. Otherwise keep up the good work.

  • @billhill4479
    @billhill44797 ай бұрын

    Maybe you could get your researchers to do a comparison on mining fossil fuels vs mining resources for renewable energy ? The world burns over 8 billion tons of coal per year. Every year. Then there's the amount of oil and gas as well . Huge numbers where the product is only used once. Vs the amount of resources required for renewables that will be used many times over and have very long useful lives each time. l think the outcome might be quite interesting.

  • @jonbingham7525
    @jonbingham75257 ай бұрын

    Carbon capture on a large scale? how about reforesting 1/3 of the planet's surface?

  • @darthsirrius
    @darthsirrius7 ай бұрын

    It's not me Rob, wouldn't deter me

  • @ramblerandy2397
    @ramblerandy23977 ай бұрын

    How about considering that one reason for reduced viewing figures for videos which refer to the subject of Human Induced Climate Change is because people on this channel are informed. I've known about HICC for over 30 years, and I pick and choose my viewing on the subject these days, when I feel I'm going to learn more. Maybe there are a substantial number of people out there like me? EDIT: I'm sure you have. 😊

  • @PaulADAigle
    @PaulADAigle7 ай бұрын

    What really gets me is "What does switching to EVs and other electric equipment hurt people?" Reducing Oil/Gasoline/Gas to electric and more efficient stuff. There's no real argument against reducing CO2 for the average person. It makes no sense for people to fight against it. EVs are better than ICE. Gas/oil boilers switched to something more efficient is obviously better. Yet people will still argue it. Blows my mind.

  • @TandNFox
    @TandNFox6 ай бұрын

    The Mess is how can we supply enough electrical power for EVs , is it by renewables or hydrocarbons ??

  • @iareid8255
    @iareid82557 ай бұрын

    Why not invite Dr Will Happer (Who was Emeritus physics professor of Princeton University)?

  • @grindupBaker

    @grindupBaker

    7 ай бұрын

    Will Happer claims 25% less warming than the expert scientists. That's all he has. So Trolls like you just take 25% of whatever video bod says. Simples !

  • @nr5494
    @nr54947 ай бұрын

    I’d prefer to hear more science and fewer anecdotes.

  • @agw5425
    @agw54257 ай бұрын

    The "C" word is Cole, right?

  • @BishBashBosh29...
    @BishBashBosh29...7 ай бұрын

    As always glad to be watching (see what I did there). Robert angry, Ha-Ha Never. Each individual's impact is small, times that by far too many individuals and there we have the problem, we cannot decrease the amount of individuals 🤔, but if each individual decreased their contribution by a little bit and multiply that by s4it loads of individuals, we have a small chance.

  • @linmal2242

    @linmal2242

    5 ай бұрын

    Madame Gaia will sort us; too many people on this planet all wanting your lifestyle, Bish ! Get out of her way when she comes, if you can, Ha !

  • @davethefab6339
    @davethefab63397 ай бұрын

    Just thinking about what is needed to get things sorted and ultimately decided that ‘it’s all down to money'. Imagine if ALL those very rich people who have millions in their banks that simply cannot ever make use of but which could be pooled into getting every home fitted with solar PV and heat pumps. And if everyone could somehow acquire an EV and operate it from their solar by the most part then our atmosphere would change very quickly. Plant more trees and stop chopping them down because all those Forrest fires burning and releasing CO2 are massively adding to the problem.

  • @rogerphelps9939

    @rogerphelps9939

    7 ай бұрын

    Every new house should be fitted with a heat pump by law and, if the roof is at all suitable, solar panels must be fitted.

  • @christill
    @christill7 ай бұрын

    Prof. James Hansen recently has released a new scientific paper talking about how Earth’s energy imbalance is out of control and that things are going to get crazy in the next year or two. And then today Paul Beckwith released a video talking about the shocking lack of sea ice in the Antarctic and how that is going to cause chaos in the climate system during the southern hemisphere summer and beyond. I assume Ed didn’t talk about any of that in this episode. Of course I’m not going to waste my time listening to anything that’s not 100% realistic about where we are in our disastrous situation.

  • @nevillepass
    @nevillepass7 ай бұрын

    scientists need to get the graphs and the evidence out there and shout a little louder so skeptics can't just dismiss it with their own made up science.

  • @wallyblackler46
    @wallyblackler467 ай бұрын

    1000 years ago they predicted this on the Kodex, and in 2000 polestar to shift into Russia

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