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164: Davide Faranda Shares How We Can Link Fossil Fuels to Extreme Weather

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Dr. Davide Faranda, an expert in climate attribution science joins us to discuss the science linking fossil fuel emissions to extreme weather events, the growing field of climate litigation, and the impacts of climate change on storms like hurricanes. Dr. Faranda explains how AI and historical data are used to understand and predict climate trends. They also explore the Arctic's rapid warming, global adaptation challenges, and the importance of transitioning to renewable energy.
If you want to learn more about ClimaMeter, visit: www.climameter.org
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Check out our most downloaded episodes:
  • 165: Decarbonizing the Grid with Rob Gramlich
  • 164: Davide Faranda Shares How We Can Link Fossil Fuels to Extreme Weather
  • 172: Systemic Solutions for a Sustainable Future: Kristina Dahl’s Climate Vision
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207 episodes

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Content provided by Matt Matern and Matt Matern's Environmental Advocacy Podcast. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Matt Matern and Matt Matern's Environmental Advocacy Podcast or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
Dr. Davide Faranda, an expert in climate attribution science joins us to discuss the science linking fossil fuel emissions to extreme weather events, the growing field of climate litigation, and the impacts of climate change on storms like hurricanes. Dr. Faranda explains how AI and historical data are used to understand and predict climate trends. They also explore the Arctic's rapid warming, global adaptation challenges, and the importance of transitioning to renewable energy.
If you want to learn more about ClimaMeter, visit: www.climameter.org
Want to help us reach our goal of planting 30k trees AND get a free tree planted in your name? Visit www.aclimatechange.com/trees to learn how.
A Climate Change With Matt Matern is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so
Check out our most downloaded episodes:
  • 165: Decarbonizing the Grid with Rob Gramlich
  • 164: Davide Faranda Shares How We Can Link Fossil Fuels to Extreme Weather
  • 172: Systemic Solutions for a Sustainable Future: Kristina Dahl’s Climate Vision
  continue reading

207 episodes

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