Topic: Ipcc Adaptation

3 chapters across the catalog

"Biostitutes"
Episode 605 6:31 - 9:49

605: "Biostitutes"

IPCC Strategy Shift and Michio Kaku on Extreme Weather

The discussion shifts to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and a perceived change in climate change messaging from "mitigation" to "adaptation." Physicist Michio Kaku is criticized for attributing "100-year storms" and floods to climate change while acting as a media spokesperson. The hosts argue that the new scientific lexicon focuses on managing unavoidable risks rather than proving man-made causes, which they characterize as a tactic to maintain research funding.

"Biostitutes"
Episode 605 9:49 - 13:26

605: "Biostitutes"

Christopher Field and the IPCC Adaptation Research Scam

Christopher Field, co-chair of the IPCC Working Group 2, spoke to the BBC about the "new science" of adaptation and managing climate risks through "baby steps." The hosts characterize this shift as a "scam" designed to secure perpetual funding for research. They note that even the producers of "An Inconvenient Truth" are seeking a sequel, suggesting the climate industry is pivoting because previous alarmist predictions failed to materialize.

"Biostitutes"
Episode 605 24:45 - 29:11

605: "Biostitutes"

IPCC Bell Tower Analogy and Multi-Dimensional Viewpoints

Christopher Field uses a "bell tower" analogy to describe the IPCC's role, claiming it provides a height from which to view alternative futures rather than ringing a bell to motivate action. He discusses moving away from "linear deterministic" views of climate impacts toward "multi-dimensional" viewpoints. The hosts mock this phrasing as "Silicon Valley" talk and reiterate that the complexity is used to justify more research.