Decarbonated

Best Coast Media

While we believe that climate change is real and serious, we also believe that catastrophizing our situation isn’t helpful. We won't inspire change by instilling fear in people. Instead we want to engage in conversation and debate from a place of genuine curiosity. Why are so many people skeptical about climate change? How is climate change connected to issues we deeply care about, such as job security, healthcare, and the cost of living? Are electric vehicles really the answer? Join us as we dig into these big, messy subjects, and hopefully, we'll all learn something along the way.

Episodes

  1. 2024-04-17

    Risky Business: Insurance in the age of climate change

    In this intriguing episode of Decarbonated, we dive into the often overlooked intersection of insurance and climate change with Rob O'Brien, the Director of Regulatory Initiatives at BC Financial Services Authority (BCFSA). With his unique blend of expertise and humour, Rob makes the seemingly dry topic of insurance a compelling listen, revealing the pivotal role it plays in our response to climate change. We cover: The Real Cost of Climate Change on Insurance: Understand the specifics of how climate change is not just a theoretical risk but a current issue affecting insurance policies and prices. ⁠Consumer Awareness and Adaptation: Discover practical advice from Rob on what homeowners can do to mitigate their risks and better protect their properties against the backdrop of a changing climate. ⁠Emerging Risks and Insurance: Learn how the BCFSA is navigating the complex challenges of natural catastrophes and climate change, ensuring the stability and confidence in British Columbia's financial sector while protecting consumers. With a storied career spanning over 15 years in various governmental roles and armed with a master's degree in public policy from Simon Fraser University, Rob offers unique insights into how insurance is evolving in response to our changing world. Links from this episode: News Release: BCFSA Endorses CCIR Position Paper on Climate Change, Natural Catastrophes and Consumer Awareness Advisory: BCFSA Launches Consultation on Natural Catastrophe and ClimateRelated Risks Canadian Council of Insurance Regulators (CCIR) Position Paper on Climate Change, Natural Catastrophes and Consumer Awareness Intact Center on Climate Adaptation

    57 min
  2. 2023-11-22

    Michelle Li spills the (CO2) tea

    In this episode we talk to Michelle Li, Founder of Clever Carbon to learn: How she’s using carbon footprint and Clever Carbon’s easy carbon footprint calculator to help people understand their impact on the environment How she uses the analogy of a crochet blanket to help folks understand the impact of CO2 on the atmosphere Who has the biggest carbon footprint? Is it Jo or Carl? How Michelle feels about Big Oil originating the term carbon footprint How education can drive change What keeps Michelle, Jo and Carl hopeful What’s your carbon footprint? Is it above or below your country’s average? Find out at https://clevercarbon.io/quiz/ Michelle is the founder of Clever Carbon. She launched her career in Silicon Valley where she worked for some of the biggest names in tech including Salesforce and DocuSign. A proponent for making sustainability the new norm, Michelle founded Clever Carbon to help teach people about carbon footprint in a hip, fun, and relatable way because what gets measured gets changed. She is a TEDx, SXSW, Bloomberg, and COP27 speaker on the topic of carbon literacy and is a United Nations content contributor. Michelle believes that a carbon literate society will accelerate solutions and actions at the speed and scale required for a thriving planet. Michelle is also the founder of Women and Climate, a non-profit organization that inspires climate action by creating a joyful and safe space for more women to learn and talk about climate.

    52 min

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While we believe that climate change is real and serious, we also believe that catastrophizing our situation isn’t helpful. We won't inspire change by instilling fear in people. Instead we want to engage in conversation and debate from a place of genuine curiosity. Why are so many people skeptical about climate change? How is climate change connected to issues we deeply care about, such as job security, healthcare, and the cost of living? Are electric vehicles really the answer? Join us as we dig into these big, messy subjects, and hopefully, we'll all learn something along the way.