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Think Globally Radio is a radio program and podcast intended to enhance understanding on issues of the environment and sustainability. Each episode focuses on a particular topic and features expert studio guests representing the spheres of science, governance, advocacy as well as other perspectives on important environmental issues. Think Globally Radio is produced in Stockholm, Sweden with program hosts Eric Paglia and Hanna Oskarsson.

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Think Globally Radio is a radio program and podcast intended to enhance understanding on issues of the environment and sustainability. Each episode focuses on a particular topic and features expert studio guests representing the spheres of science, governance, advocacy as well as other perspectives on important environmental issues. Think Globally Radio is produced in Stockholm, Sweden with program hosts Eric Paglia and Hanna Oskarsson.

    Endangered Environment in the High North: the Arctic Resilience Report

    Endangered Environment in the High North: the Arctic Resilience Report

    With: Marcus Carson, Stockholm Environment Institute


    Released late last year, the Arctic Resilience Report made headlines around the world for the warnings it contained over the future of the Arctic and the risk environmental changes there posed for the rest of the planet. The report identifies 19 potential “tipping points” that may be tripped if environmental pressure on the Arctic—mostly driven by activities far to the south—continues at its current pace. Dr. Marcus Carson, co-editor of the report, joins Think Globally Radio this week to discuss the report in detail, including its findings on how communities across the circumpolar North are faring and preparing for the further changes that are in store as the Arctic continues to warm and transform.

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    Tribute to Hans Rosling and explanation of the Anthropocene Equation

    Tribute to Hans Rosling and explanation of the Anthropocene Equation

    With:Owen Gaffney


    This week’s episode pays tribute to the late Prof. Hans Rosling, one of world’s most prominent public intellectuals in the realm of public health and sustainability, who radically changed perceptions of development and demographics through his gripping visual presentations of big data. The studio guest is Owen Gaffney, an expert in the communication and visualization of scientific knowledge at the Stockholm Resilience Centre and Future Earth. The broad discussion encompasses the life and legacy of Hans Rosling, and the crucial role of public intellectuals in communicating science for fostering public engagement with sustainability issues. Gaffney also explains the “Anthropocene Equation”, the basis of a newly-published article he co-authored with Prof. Will Steffen, which brings mathematical precision to the advent of the proposed human-dominated epoch in Earth history.

    The Think Globally Radio episode Feb 12 2017

    • 57 Min.
    COP 22 and Climate Politics in the Trump Era

    COP 22 and Climate Politics in the Trump Era

    With: Charles Parker, Uppsala University


    In the course of the past two weeks, the Paris Climate Agreement entered into force, COP 22 took place in Marrakech, and Donald Trump was elected president of the United States. To explain and analyze the significance of these major events, Dr. Charles Parker, a climate policy expert at Uppsala University, joins Think Globally Radio this week for an depth discussion on the current state of affairs in international climate politics.

    The Think Globally Radio episode Nov 20 2016

    • 48 Min.
    Living Planet in peril?

    Living Planet in peril?

    With: Tom Arnbom, WWF Senior Advisor

    The recently released Living Planet report published by the WWF paints a gloomy picture of the state of biodiversity in the 21st century. A range of indicators point towards a large array of species in decline around the world. This week, Think Globally Radio welcomes WWF senior advisor Tom Arnbom to the studio to discuss the report, and also offer some optimistic outlooks on opportunities, in for example the Arctic, for changing the trajectory on some of the negative trends contained in the report.

    The Think Globally Radio episode Nov 13 2016

    • 55 Min.
    Amb. Bo Kjellén on the state of climate governance one year after Paris

    Amb. Bo Kjellén on the state of climate governance one year after Paris

    With: Amb. Bo Kjellén

    With the Paris Agreement officially entering into force, and the COP 22 climate meeting set to begin in Marrakech, Think Globally Radio this week welcomes back Sweden´s former climate negotiator Ambassador Bo Kjellén to explain and analyze the current state of climate governance.

    The Think Globally Radio episode Nov 6 2016

    • 31 Min.
    Interview with Sweden’s Left Party leader Jonas Sjöstedt

    Interview with Sweden’s Left Party leader Jonas Sjöstedt

    With: Jonas Sjöstedt

    Climate and environment have become core issues for Sweden’s Left Party under the leadership of Jonas Sjöstedt. In an in depth interview this week on Think Globally Radio, Mr. Sjöstedt discusses his efforts at integrating environment and climate into the core of his party’s policies, and in shaping a deep green agenda for left parties across Europe.

    The Think Globally Radio episode Sept 25 2016

    • 35 Min.

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