Topic: Cop 16

6 chapters across the catalog

Umpty Ump
Episode 1709 2:02:19 - 2:06:19

1709: Umpty Ump

COP 16, Biodiversity and UN Financing

The United Nations COP 16 biodiversity conference in Colombia is concluding with a focus on financing the protection of endangered species. Developing nations are calling for a new, accessible fund, a move currently rejected by the European Union. The UN Secretary-General emphasized that "political priority" is more important than money alone. The next biodiversity conference in 2026 will be hosted by Armenia.

Gaytheist
Episode 1708 2:49:33 - 2:53:14

1708: Gaytheist

Climate Change and Marathons, COP 16

As the COP 16 climate conference begins in Colombia, media reports are highlighting the impact of rising temperatures on events like the New York City Marathon. A study in The Lancet claims a 167% increase in heat-related deaths since the 1990s. The hosts criticize these reports as "nonsense," arguing that the ideal running temperature remains consistent and that the data is being framed to support a specific agenda.

Sweet Seventeen
Episode 1707 3:05:00 - 3:08:51

1707: Sweet Seventeen

COP 16, World Bank Climate Finance Discrepancies

As COP 16 convenes in Colombia, reports from Oxfam suggest that up to $41 billion in World Bank climate finance is unaccounted for. Janet Yellen's comments on "stretching balance sheets" to provide $360 billion in annual climate lending are framed by the hosts as a massive global financial redistribution scheme.

Kamplaining
Episode 1705 2:44:27 - 2:46:48

1705: Kamplaining

Ian Plimer Climate Change Argument

Geologist Ian Plimer's arguments against catastrophic global warming are presented, focusing on the historical context of temperature measurements. Plimer argues that the planet has been cooling for 4,000 years and that recent warming is merely a recovery from the "Little Ice Age" that ended in 1850.

Madoff has left the building
Episode 260 1:32:17 - 1:38:36

260: Madoff has left the building

Cancun COP 16 Climate Talks and the Green Climate Fund

The COP 16 climate talks in Cancun, Mexico, conclude with the establishment of the Green Climate Fund, which aims to raise $100 billion annually. The hosts criticize the appointment of the World Bank as the fund's trustee, arguing the money will be used for "elitist pricks" rather than environmental protection. They also mention the "REDD" acronym for reducing emissions, characterizing it as a land grab from poor nations.

Lucy Napolitano in Yemen
Episode 259 1:24:43 - 1:29:20

259: Lucy Napolitano in Yemen

COP 16 Climate Talks and Low-Carbon Roadmaps

EU Climate Commissioner Connie Hedegaard speaks at the COP 16 summit in Cancun about long-term "low-carbon strategies" for 2050. She emphasizes the need for "predictability" for investors in carbon markets. The hosts mock the lack of an audience at the summit and the focus on business interests over environmental science.