86. The Scientific Case for The Race to Zero with Johan Rockstrom

Published: Jan. 28, 2021, 4 a.m.

Welcome to Season 3!

With a renewed sense of optimism felt around the world with the inauguration of President Joe Biden in the United States this month, our collective sigh of relief is quickly met with the sobering reality of the moment - Nature\u2019s systems are collapsing and we are running out of time to stop irreversible changes to our planet.

The science is clear. If we do not rapidly cut global greenhouse gas emissions by at least 50% in 2030, we will push our Earth beyond the \u2018planetary boundaries\u2019 that have sustained life for millions upon millions of years.

So what exactly are these \u2018planetary boundaries\u2019 we are dangerously approaching, and what are the science-based solutions to achieve our 2030 emissions target? Is there hope for our future? Our guest this week, Johan Rockstr\xf6m, is here to present the sobering, scientific case for why science demands a united global commitment for the race to zero.

Johan Rockstr\xf6m is an internationally recognised scientist and director of the Potsdam Institute of Climate Impact Research. He is best known for his influential work on the \u2018planetary boundaries\u2019 framework on which he has delivered two outstanding Ted Talks, the most recent as part of the Ted Countdown series.

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Thank you to our guest this week, Johan Rockstr\xf6m.

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Watch two of his TED Talks mentioned in the episode here:

10 Years to Transform The Future of Humanity - or Destabilize The Planet

5 Transformational Policies For a Prosperous and Sustainable World

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