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Eight: Mark Lynas on climate change

Eight: Mark Lynas on climate change

FromEffective Altruism: Ten Global Problems – 80000 Hours


Eight: Mark Lynas on climate change

FromEffective Altruism: Ten Global Problems – 80000 Hours

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Length:
127 minutes
Released:
Oct 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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A golf-ball sized lump of uranium can deliver more than enough power to cover all your lifetime energy use. To get the same energy from coal, you’d need 3,200 tonnes of the stuff — a mass equivalent to 800 adult elephants, which would go on to produce more than 11,000 tonnes of CO2. That’s about 11,000 tonnes more than the uranium.Many people aren’t comfortable with the danger posed by nuclear power. But given the climatic stakes, it’s worth asking: Just how much more dangerous is it compared to fossil fuels?According to today’s guest, Mark Lynas — author of Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet (winner of the prestigious Royal Society Prizes for Science Books) and Nuclear 2.0. — it’s actually much, much safer.We chose Mark to introduce the problem of climate change.Full transcript, related links, and summary of this interviewThis episode first broadcast on the regular 80,000 Hours Podcast feed on August 20, 2020. If you want to hear more about climate change, head to the regular 80,000 Hours Podcast feed and check out our episode with Kelly Wanser. She founded SilverLining — a nonprofit organization that advocates research into climate interventions, such as seeding or brightening clouds, to ensure that we maintain a safe climate.#95 – Kelly Wanser on whether to deliberately intervene in the climateSeries produced by Keiran Harris.
Released:
Oct 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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A collection of ten top episodes of the 80,000 Hours Podcast, designed to bring you up to speed on ten pressing issues the effective altruism community is working to solve.