Kloden drejer 006: Amerikas kultur- og klimakamp
USA-eksperten Ben Dorfman fortæller om vilkårene for klimasagen i USA. Er der håb at finde hos domstolene eller i det politiske system?
USA-eksperten Ben Dorfman fortæller om vilkårene for klimasagen i USA. Er der håb at finde hos domstolene eller i det politiske system?
Mød tre græsrødder fra Den Grønne UngdomsBevægelse, NOAH og Bedsteforældrenes Klimaaktion. De diskuterer klimapolitik og resultatet af folketingsvalget 2026.
Kloden brænder. Klimapolitik er en vigtig del af vores sikkerhedspolitik i bred forstand – men vi lever lige nu i en ustabil periode…
9:53 | Donald Trump rolled back decades of US climate policy in his first days back in the Oval Office. But how will his moves affect global progress?
12:10 | Donald Trump has signed executive orders designed to dismantle the Inflation Reduction Act.
7:33 | Environmental challenges aren’t for just one political party to deal with — everyone must work together to solve them, says conservation champion Danielle Butcher Franz.
Vi får besøg af Jakob Dreyer fra Institut for Statskundskab på Københavns Universitet. Han ved lidt af hvert om EU og klimapolitik.
11:12 | “Drill baby drill”, said Donald Trump many times on the campaign trail. Only trouble is, it won’t be quite as easy in practice as it is in rhetoric.
2:23:34 | How Climate Change is Affecting Pakistan and Triggering Conflicts – How Australians are Fighting Against Controversial Carmichael Coal Mine – How Brazil is Fighting Against Climate Change
11:26 | Conflict is the biggest barrier to tackling climate change, says youth advocate Victor Ochen.
14:16 | Electric Vehicles are coming our way from China like a tsunami over the horizon. But both the European Commission and the US Government believe they can keep back the tide simply by applying very high tariffs on those imported cars.
11:35 | Millions of people say they care deeply about climate change … yet they’re not showing up at elections to turn their concern into political power.
10:00 | Highlighting grassroots women’s organizations leading the charge towards universal access, Sheila Ngozi Oparaocha makes a powerful call to prioritize gender equality in energy policies.
12:43 | If you’re looking for a climate success story, you’ll find it, of course, in Scandinavia. Sweden has cut 80% of its net emissions since 1990 – while growing its economy.
46:02 | For this documentary, the film’s presenter, Peter Tom Jones, travelled to the far North of Sweden and Southern Finland.
10:45 | Ja, siger klimaaktivist, Morten Lisberg, som mener, at Odense kommune halter bagefter på den handleplan, der skal gøre Odense til en klimaneutral kommune i senest 2030.
12:34 | The European Environment Agency has just published it’s first ever Climate Risk Assessment, which finds that EU policies are nothing like robust enough to cope with what’s coming our way.
10:22 | Political economist Zainab Usman thinks present-day power struggles may seriously hinder the world’s ability to fight climate change, with similarly disastrous results.
11:04 | Det er i år 5 år siden et stort folketingsflertal indgik en politisk aftale om hvad de selv kaldte ”Verdens mest Ambitiøse Klimalov”. Men hvordan går det så med at opfylde det ambitiøse mål ca. halvvejs mod 2030.
13:14 | Climate change doesn’t care about ideological divides, says policy analyst and China expert Changhua Wu. Here’s what she says the US can learn from the progress China has made on the clean energy revolution.
30:00 | Klimafolkemødet i Middelfart der startede i et par telte og regnvejr tilbage i 2020, satte i år en slags rekord med 34.000 besøgende til 400 debatter og events.
Jens-André Herbener: Den er helt gal, venner! Hvis ikke vi gør noget nu, ryger menneskeheden ud over afgrundens kant og ned i klimaets totale sammenbrud.
25:44 | In a blistering talk, Nobel Laureate Al Gore looks at the two main obstacles to climate solutions and gives his view of how we might actually solve the environmental crisis in time.
13:21 | Climate justice is taking center stage — geopolitically, socially and morally.
Hvordan får vi arbejderklassen med i klimakampen? Er vækst en del af løsningen på klimakrisen eller en del af problemet? Og hvordan fratager vi den fossile klasse deres magt over økonomien?
42:25 | Soon the Arctic will be ice-free in summer. While many are concerned about the consequences for the global climate, countries like Russia and the US, as well as China and Canada see an ice-free Arctic as an opportunity.
8:23 | I 2019 lykkedes det den danske klimabevægelse at få politikerne til at beslutte, at Danmarks klimamål skulle hæves. Dengang var det en sejr, men er målene høje nok i dag?
10:40 | Huma Yusuf shares a vision for global climate diplomacy where the countries responsible for pollution pay reparations for the damage they’ve caused, while developing countries bring forward a clean, green future.
13:04 | 35 years ago scientists discovered we were badly damaging the ozone layer, so a major global initiative was created to repair it. At the same time scientists also discovered that greenhouse gas emissions were causing dangerous levels of warming in our atmosphere…
19:53 | I Middelfart talte vi bl.a. med klimaminister Dan Jørgensen, Sebastian Mernild fra FN’s klimapanel og Connie Hedegaard fra CONCITO. Men også Enhedslistens Søren Egge, Sophie Dideriksen fra projekt Naboskab og en repræsentant fra Extinction Rebellion.
5:56 | The Amazon rainforest absorbs huge amount of CO2 and helps to cool the world, but recent studies have shown the rainforest is approaching a tipping point.
50:19 | It is more urgent than ever for Europe to become self-sufficient in energy. This is accompanied by major power shifts, both within and outside the EU.
50:08 | Bradley Whitford examines the grass-roots efforts to build consensus on Capitol Hill that global warming is a critical issue. Ty Burrell takes to the open road to investigate the future of an American way of life: the automobile.
10:57 | Denmark’s climate minister Dan Jørgensen lays out his plan to end the country’s oil industry by 2050 and transition to a fossil-free future powered by wind energy.
57:57 | In episode eight, Matt Damon takes viewers on an investigation into the impact of extreme heat on human health and mortality. Michael C. Hall journeys to the low-lying deltaic country of Bangladesh. Thomas Friedman concludes his investigation of three Middle Eastern nations.
58:06 | In episode five, Olivia Munn profiles the nation’s most climate-conscious governor — Jay Inslee of Washington State. Meanwhile, Mark Bittman probes New Jersey Governor Chris Christie’s evasion of the topic of man-made climate change.