Listen "The Physics of Climate Change with Dr. Lawrence Krauss"
Episode Synopsis
Did you know? Each day, over 10,000 times the total energy used by humanity comes down from the sunDr. Lawrence Krauss is an internationally-known theoretical physicist and the author of hundreds of articles and more than ten books. He received his PhD from M.I.T. in 1982 and was subsequently selected by the Harvard Society of Fellows for his exceptional scholarship. He spent nearly four decades teaching at several of the nation’s finest universities and currently serves as President of The Origins Project Foundation.In this episode, we sit down with Lawrence to discuss his new book, “The Physics of Climate Change.” In this eye-opening conversation we discuss the carbon cycle, the history of climate science, the near-term and long-term effects of carbon emissions, potential tipping points, and the path forward. ==================== 0:00 – Intro 1:31 – Mekong River as a microcosm of climate change 05:24 – Recent realizations of the severity of sea-level change 06:55 – It’s in the developed world’s self-interest to mitigate climate change09:06 – The potential future of metropolitan coastal cities 09:57 – A summary of the carbon cycle and the early role of carbon dioxide13:53 – Climate science is not new 16:42 – The reason why time is of the essence with carbon emissions 18:55 – Carbon in the atmosphere has been measured every day since 195822:32 – Who was Svante Arrhenius?24:59 – Who was Newt Angstrom? 26:36 – Why excess carbon dioxide leads to excess radiation absorption on Earth29:53 – Correlation is not causation 30:39 – Solar energy32:21 – Why the “greenhouse effect” is a misnomer 35:42 – Nearly certain predictions vs. potential future tipping points 44:48 – Addressing the climate change deniers 50:53 – The oceans’ role in climate change 54:43 – Our best bet is reduction in energy use and harnessing clean energy01:01:51 – Lawrence’s initiative to get his book into the hands of Congress01:03:33 – One final question==================== References: The Physics of Climate Change by Lawrence Krauss Purchase here: https://amzn.to/2PJl1lWClimate Education for Congress Initiative GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/s9sb4-climate-education-for-congress==================== To help make a difference, follow us for weekly episodes! Search for books by our guests on our website and sign up for the “Rising Weekly” to receive a Friday email “where we enrich episodes”. If you believe our podcast has ever shifted your perspective, please share it with someone you know and rate us. Thank you so much for tuning in and we welcome you back to our next episode. ==================== Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/risinglaterally/Twitter: https://twitter.com/RisingLaterallyApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rising-laterally/id1524717120 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3hbMEHVOZJVMdCZBhthTIh YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaIDpt943-sihvPBxX7oXaw
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