Topic: Emissions

128 chapters across the catalog

Anglo
Episode 1853 1:23:54 - 1:25:29

1853: Anglo

Ursula von der Leyen on European Energy Transformation

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen reiterated the EU's commitment to transitioning toward "homegrown" clean energy sources. She emphasized the importance of the emission trading system and carbon credits to provide market stability. The policy comes amid calls for European citizens to conserve gas and reduce driving speeds during the energy shortage.

No Agenda Christmas 2025
Episode 1828 11:57 - 14:03

1828: No Agenda Christmas 2025

Build-A-Bear Workshop, Climate Change Christmas Animation

An animated Christmas series produced by Build-A-Bear Workshop features polar bears informing Santa Claus that the North Pole is melting due to climate change. The dialogue depicts a young bear urging Santa to stop putting carbon in the air to save Christmas. The hosts express outrage at the inclusion of environmental activism in children's holiday entertainment.

Champagne Socialist
Episode 1812 1:29:56 - 1:32:38

1812: Champagne Socialist

Bill Gates, Climate Change Backpedaling, AI Priorities

Bill Gates appears to be shifting his stance on climate change, suggesting that human welfare and innovation should take priority over strict temperature goals. Critics argue Gates is backpedaling on his previous "world is ending" rhetoric to ensure the energy-intensive progress of AI is not hindered by environmental regulations.

Stimming
Episode 1802 44:50 - 50:02

1802: Stimming

China Climate Pledges, Carbon Emission Targets

China announced a commitment to cut carbon emissions by 7 to 10 percent by 2035 during a video address by President Xi Jinping to the United Nations. Critics point out that China previously promised to begin its climate program in 2030 and that the new 2035 target is a way to "run circles" around international negotiators. The plan includes a shift toward "new energy vehicles," though the efficiency of electric cars compared to fossil fuels remains a point of debate.

Scruples
Episode 1715 2:31:04 - 2:34:55

1715: Scruples

Climate Reparations, Wealthy Nations and $1.3 Trillion Goals

NPR reports on the debate over "climate finance," where lower-income countries demand reparations from wealthier nations for damages caused by carbon emissions. The final agreement sets a goal of $300 billion per year by 2035, with a long-term target of $1.3 trillion. The hosts argue that these funds primarily benefit corrupt officials and "delegates" rather than the environment.

Scruples
Episode 1715 2:34:54 - 2:38:59

1715: Scruples

John Podesta, Inflation Reduction Act and Paris Agreement

U.S. climate envoy John Podesta insists that the "fight for a cleaner planet" will continue despite the U.S. election results. The hosts discuss the potential survival of the Inflation Reduction Act’s clean energy projects in Republican districts. However, they remain skeptical of the "grift" associated with consumer tax credits for electric cars and heat pumps.

Scruples
Episode 1715 2:38:59 - 2:45:03

1715: Scruples

IMF Climate Models, Carbon Price Floors and Climate Lockdowns

The IMF and World Bank have developed a "Climate Policy Assessment Tool" to track emissions cuts. An IMF representative suggests that to reach climate goals, the world needs to cut emissions by 7% annually—a rate higher than what was achieved during the "unprecedented" COVID-19 lockdowns (6%). The hosts interpret this as a precursor to "climate lockdowns."

Flying Cars
Episode 1675 2:31:39 - 2:34:52

1675: Flying Cars

Google Carbon Emissions, AI Energy Consumption

Google's greenhouse gas emissions have surged 48% since 2019, primarily due to the massive energy requirements of data centers powering artificial intelligence. This increase threatens the company's goal of reaching "net zero" emissions by 2030. Tech executives argue that while AI increases energy use, it will eventually provide the tools necessary to solve climate change, a claim met with skepticism by environmental analysts.

The Meloni
Episode 1670 2:03:37 - 2:08:47

1670: The Meloni

House Science Committee, CO2 and Global Greening

During a House Science Committee hearing, a representative points out that U.S. trains contribute a negligible percentage of global CO2. The hosts also discuss a 2024 peer-reviewed paper confirming a "global greening" trend, where increased CO2 levels have led to an expansion of Earth's leaf cover equivalent to 1.4 times the size of the United States.

Climate Change Special
Episode 1663 1:22:16 - 1:25:37

1663: Climate Change Special

EPA Greenhouse Gas Regulation and Copenhagen Treaty

Lisa Jackson's leadership at the EPA is discussed in the context of a Supreme Court ruling allowing the agency to regulate greenhouse gases. The hosts reference an article by Christopher Booker regarding the upcoming Copenhagen Treaty, which aims to cut global CO2 emissions in half by 2050. They argue that such drastic cuts would effectively shut down modern economic activity.

Algo Juice
Episode 1650 3:31 - 5:39

1650: Algo Juice

Copernicus Climate Agency Reports Record Global Temperatures

The European Union's Copernicus Climate Agency reported that March 2024 was 1.68 degrees Celsius hotter than the pre-industrial average. While every month since June 2023 has broken heat records, officials clarify that the 1.5-degree Paris Accord limit is measured over decades rather than single years. Human-generated emissions and the El Niño weather pattern are cited as primary drivers.

Lock the Clock
Episode 1641 9:23 - 11:57

1641: Lock the Clock

Climate Corps Expansion and Environmental Justice Initiatives

President Joe Biden announced the launch of the Climate Corps, a program modeled after the Peace Corps intended to put 20,000 young people to work in clean energy. Biden pledged to triple this number over the next decade while aiming to cut carbon emissions in half by 2030. Concerns are raised about the funding and long-term political implications of creating a large-scale government-employed youth workforce.

King for a Day
Episode 1632 1:55:00 - 1:57:42

1632: King for a Day

European Union, Farmer Protests, 2040 Climate Targets

The European Union recently dropped a proposal to require a 30% cut in agricultural emissions following widespread tractor protests by farmers in Spain, Germany, and France. However, the EU Commission simultaneously set a tougher overall climate target of a 90% CO2 reduction by 2040. Analysts suggest the concession to farmers was a tactical move that does not change the long-term aggressive climate agenda.

p-doom
Episode 1610 2:18:20 - 2:21:10

1610: p-doom

Climate Change Thresholds and UN Carbon Projections

CNN reported that global average temperatures briefly exceeded the 2-degree Celsius threshold above pre-industrial levels for the first time. The UN warns that current fossil fuel extraction plans will lead to a 2.9-degree increase, far exceeding Paris Accord goals. The hosts mock the "climate of fear" reporting style and the persistent warnings of "tipping points" in the Arctic and Antarctic.

Beast Train
Episode 1593 46:04 - 51:09

1593: Beast Train

John Kerry, Agriculture Emissions, Climate Change Predictions

Climate Envoy John Kerry stated at the UN that the global food system contributes up to 33% of world emissions and must be "front and center" for net-zero goals. Kerry warned that 600 million people could face food insecurity in a "two-degree future." His rhetoric is criticized for contradicting the need to feed a growing population while simultaneously targeting the agricultural sector.

Chop Shop
Episode 1572 10:45 - 13:43

1572: Chop Shop

NASA Aeronautics Research, Aircraft Efficiency and Turbulence

NASA's aeronautics research team is investigating the relationship between transportation and climate change. While Chief Scientist Kate Calvin addressed general climate impacts, she focused on NASA's efforts to make planes more efficient to reduce energy use and emissions. The discussion highlights the tension between fuel-saving flight paths and passenger comfort during turbulent events.

Dead Name
Episode 1531 1:40:28 - 1:43:12

1531: Dead Name

Greta Thunberg on The View, Climate Book Promotion

Greta Thunberg appeared on "The View" to promote her new publication, "The Climate Book." She argued that while public awareness has increased, the actual concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere has worsened over the last five years. The hosts mock the segment's focus on unseasonably warm weather in New York as a substitute for scientific climate data.

Dangle Op
Episode 1548 2:55:51 - 3:00:47

1548: Dangle Op

Eric Adams, New York City Meat Emissions

New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced a plan to reduce the city's carbon footprint by targeting meat and dairy consumption. Adams claimed that a "plant-powered diet" is essential for mental and physical health. This is followed by a clip of Representative LaMalfa questioning a panel on the actual percentage of CO2 in the atmosphere (0.04%).