Fear and Loathing in Aberdeen; ECHR Climate Judgment Day; RheEnergize and $4Trillion in Solutions to Data Centres' Problem
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Welcome back to Wicked Problems - Climate Tech Conversations. This episode was supposed to come out last week. But Man plans and God laughs. Fortunately, and thanks to the amazing skills of voice and production wunderkind Theodore Delevan, we’re able to bring you this slightly-delayed episode.  Our roundtable discussion with veteran journos and analysts: Jonathan Leake, Energy Editor at the Daily Telegraph; and Ryan Chilcote, former energy correspondent for CNN and Bloomberg. We get into Fear & Loathing in Aberdeen after North Sea OilAn epochal ECHR ruling that climate protection is a human rightA sneak peak at DESNZ’s solar planCritical mineral alliances + much moreAdditionally, this episode features abridged interviews with Stephen Crosher, CEO of “medium duration” high-density pumped hydro player RheEnergise; and Chris Adams of the Green Web Foundation, who share their pioneering work in energy storage and whether that work can help stop the Internet from remaining the world’s biggest coal-powered machine. Stay tuned for the full interviews with Stephen and Chris - only for subscribers at wickedproblems.earth.Links and ResourcesGreen Web FoundationMr. Chris Adams on LinkedInRheEnergiseJonathan Leake at Daily TelegraphRyan Chilcote on LinkedInPilita Clark on “What if emissions went down instead of up” in the FT Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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