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How Wind Energy Overtook Nuclear in Just Two Decades | Ep261: Henrik Andersen

Today, wind power accounts for just under 10% of all electricity globally, around the same as solar, recently overtaking nuclear power. 20 years ago, the figure was under 1%. In that time, the sector’s leadership has moved around from Europe to the US to Asia, but one specialist ...  Show more

RCP8.5 Is Dead, What Comes Next? Ep260: Roger Pielke, Jr.

For more than 15 years, the RCP8.5 climate scenario has shaped headlines, policy decisions, financial stress tests and public understanding of climate risk. Now, the scientific community has declared it implausible. So what comes next? This week on Cleaning Up, Michael Liebreich ...  Show more

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