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    Petra Tschakert: Geologist, Anthropologist, IPCC Scientist

    Petra Tschakert: Geologist, Anthropologist, IPCC Scientist

    "Overshoot means we consciously and willingly allow to go above 1.5 while waiting for the right technology...to then rapidly bring down the overshoot.  It would fulfill the goal laid out in the Paris Agreement however the damage done on the way is tremendous.

    The obligation of scientists is to lay out different ( plausible) scenarios.  Its governments and industries who then take these plausible scenarios and insist that we have the luxury to wait because technical solutions will save us in the end. The reason why this interpretation is so flawed (and I think this is when I cracked on the IPCC 1.5 Special Report) was the realisation that an overshoot...could mean an eight degree warming for the Arctic."

     

    Petra Tschakert is Professor of Geography and Global Futures at Curtin University where she has recently begun her tenure.

    She is a human-environment geographer, motivated to use her research to strengthen resilience in communities experiencing disadvantage. She does this working at the intersection of a number of elements: climate change adaptation, sustainability, livelihood security, and climate, mobility, energy, and multispecies justice.

    And the inter-disciplinary approach Petra has taken to her education will give you a good idea of how she can function in all these spaces.  Geography and French in Austria led to working in community development in Senegal and then to a dissertation on soil carbon sequestration, also in Senegal, a PhD in arid lands resource sciences and applied anthropology in Arizona …the list goes on.

    Petra was a Coordinating Lead Author in Working Group 2 of the IPCC’s Fifth Assessment Report (AR5), and contributed to its Summary for Policy Makers and the Synthesis Report, all of which fed into COP21 and the Paris Agreement. Then she worked on the IPCC Special Report on 1.5 degrees global warming post-Paris.

    Petra now co-chairs the National Strategy on Just Adaptation, led by the Australian Academy of Science and Future Earth Australia, and leads the Energy Humanities Initiative at Curtin. 

    Peter Newman: Environmental Scientist and Sustainable Transport expert

    Peter Newman: Environmental Scientist and Sustainable Transport expert

    "We changed the world to start to see that automobile dependence was not a good thing...we were much hated by the automobile associations, the vehicle companies, the oil companies.  They used to run people who would follow us everywhere. And they were given money to write papers attacking us."

    Professor Peter Newman reflecting on his work in the US with colleague Professor Jeff Kenworthy 

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    WA Scientist of the Year in 2018, Peter Newman AO is Professor of Sustainability at Curtin University where he established CUSP, the Curtin Sustainability Policy Institute.

    He’s one of those people it’s hard to introduce because of the sheer volume of his achievements.

    As well as being a renowned authority on sustainability in WA, and an adviser at a Federal level, Peter’s international work includes being co-ordinating lead author on a number of reports with the IPCC – the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

    He’s authored hundreds of publications including over 20 books, some of which are used as texts in the USA. His primary focus is transport and the solutions that would vastly improve the liveability of our cities.

    Peter began his career as a foundation lecturer in Environmental Sciences at Murdoch University in 1974 and consequently is a senior knowledge holder and champion in the overarching story of environmentalism in WA.  

    Recorded at RTRFM, Beaufort Street Mount Lawley Western Australia on August 23, 2022

    Mastered by Adrian Sardi at Sugarland 

    Theme music by Blue Dot Sessions

    Humanist v Environmentalist: Part 4: What are Humans in Relation to the Natural?

    Humanist v Environmentalist: Part 4: What are Humans in Relation to the Natural?
    Humanist v Environmentalist: Part 4: What are Humans in Relation to the Natural? Humanist: Michael Wood Jr – Scholar Environmentalist: Patrick Farnsworth – Journalist Last Born in the Wilderness In this episode of Nuance, Michael Wood Jr. and Patrick Farnsworth attempt to focus on the question; what is your view of human nature in relation to the natural world? Things that are brought up are the Exxon Valdez and Horizon oil spills, the cycle of life, food chain, my abrasiveness; and is social media unnatural? imembermedia.com

    Humanist v Environmentalist: Part 3: What is Natural?

    Humanist v Environmentalist: Part 3: What is Natural?
    Humanist: Michael Wood Jr – Scholar Environmentalist: Patrick Farnsworth – Journalist Last Born in the Wilderness In this episode of Nuance, Michael Wood Jr. and Patrick Farnsworth debate the use of subjective terms; is climate change purely opinion; Antarctic ice; how climate pseudoscience is like criminal justice pseudoscience; IPCC; carbon emissions; cow farts; methane; what has been the cost of human activity; that every species got to where they are by destroying others by force; invasive species; are human beings special; are humans inferior; tree root resource trading; the symbiotic relationship with wolves and dogs; environmentalists and denaturalization; bison; and I guess we can add the Reid technique and the backfire effect. imembermedia.com
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