Episodes
In this episode we are going to talk about cities and live music. With the UK’s goal of Net Zero by 2050, we need different sectors to do their share of actions to ensure a low-carbon future. Today, we will focus on two sectors: cities and live music. Cities account for more than 50% of the global population, 80% of global GDP, two-thirds of global energy consumption and more than 70% of annual global carbon emissions. How can cities in the UK follow the trajectory of net zero by 2050? Next,...
Published 11/10/21
The UK will be leading the 26th meeting of countries this November, six years after the Paris Agreement was signed. Why is this year’s conference important? What do we need for countries to commit to this year? How can we say that the COP is a success? And how do we expect the UK to lead the conference? We have Dr. Annela Anger Kraavi of the Climate Change Policy Group at the University of Cambridge as a guest for this episode.
Published 10/11/21
This is the highlights of recorded seminar on the topic of Climate Change, Inequality, and Health which took place online last June 2, 2021 with guests Ronnie Murungu, Batsirai Muruju, and Paul Hunter hosted by Jo Greere and Roger Few. This seminar focuses on inequalities of health risk. Climate change threatens to exacerbate health issues across the globe, but the impacts will not be evenly spread either between or within countries. They are likely to be experienced most acutely by those...
Published 09/09/21
This is the highlights of recorded seminar on the topic of Climate Change, Inequality, and Energy which took place online last May 26, 2021 with guest Pierre Telep hosted by Dr. Sarah Mander, Vanessa Mukoro, and Christopher Walsh of Tyndall Manchester. This seminar reflects on challenges of providing energy access to all, including issues of inequality, and energy access policies for climate finance, development finance and leveraging private sector finance on access.
Published 08/02/21
For this episode of the Tyndall Talks, we have the highlights of a  recorded seminar on the topic of Climate Change, Inequality, and Conservation with guests Dr. Karen Wong-Perez of IIED and Prof. Patrcia Balvanera of UNAM, hosted by Dr. Rachel Carmenta. Whilst climate conservation interventions present an opportunity for tackling climate change, conservation and development, they may also pose risks to local communities. Given the increasing interest in nature based solutions in the...
Published 07/05/21
For this episode of the Tyndall Talks, we have part of a  recorded seminar on the topic of Climate Change, Inequality, and Adaptation  with guests Prof. Silja Klepp, Dr. Georgina Cundill Kemp, and Daniel Morchain hosted by Dr. Mark Tebboth. That the impacts of climate change will unduly affect the poorest and most vulnerable people in the world is well established.  This episode critically explores issues of adaptation and inequality and ask how we can create conditions where the needs of...
Published 06/14/21
This episode talks about the psychology of climate change. How do we change people’s behaviours in line with sustainability? Do individual actions matter and if it does, what actions can we do in our everyday lives to contribute to a low-carbon future? What kind of messages should we use to encourage people to change their behaviours? We have two guests in this episode: Prof. Lorraine Whitmarsh of University of Bath and Stuart Capstick of Cardiff University. They are also both leading the...
Published 05/17/21
In this episode, James and Charlotte from Tyndall Manchester chat with Kevin Anderson, his experience in climate change research  both in Sweden and the UK, working on carbon budgets, and working with Greta Thunberg. What is a carbon budget and how much...
Published 04/07/21
In this episode we talk about the impacts of Brexit on climate and environment policies.  The UK has now formally left the EU and just before Christmas of 2020, the two sides struck a new trade and cooperation agreement.  What does all this mean for...
Published 03/01/21
In this episode produced by Tyndall Manchester, we speak with Prof. Alice Larkin about shipping and aviation and how we can reduce the emissions of these industries. Can sails be the technology of the future? Is it worse to fly during day or night? Is...
Published 02/03/21
In this episode, we are going to talk about post-COVID recovery. With a vaccine in sight,  many countries are starting planning on how to make their economies recover from COVID impacts. Studies have shown that during lockdown, carbon emissions have...
Published 01/07/21
In this episode produced by our colleagues from Tyndall Manchester, we celebrate Tyndall Centre's 20th anniversary. Get to know more about us, what we do, and why we do what we do. The episode is hosted by Charlotte Brown and James Mason with special...
Published 12/01/20
Welcome to the second part of this two part series on the future of international assessments. In the first part we learned about the key components of international assessments, key criteria needed to produce an influential assessment, and the...
Published 11/12/20
This is Tyndall Centre's first episode for Tyndall Talks. We have Tyndall Executive Director Robert Nicholls in conversation with Prof. Bob Watson about the Future of International Assessments.In this first part of our two part series, we focus on three...
Published 11/12/20